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    Traci Purath, MD

    3.8 (5 reviews)

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    Shekhar A. Dagam, MD - New hardware that had to be placed

    Shekhar A. Dagam, MD

    2.0(4 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I know he is no longer practicing but just in case he decides to restart I wanted to review…read more Back in the early 2000's he did an emergency back surgery and I was great for roughly 10 years and then I had to have additional surgeries (through no fault of his) with different providers due to him being private practice and at the time my insurance was tied to my employer which was a large hospital corporation thus making him outside of network. Fast forward to 2023 and he did an extension of my fusion. I knew something was wrong when fentanyl was not helping the pain. I did a second and third opinion and based on multiple imaging reports found out that Dr Dagam placed the screws too deep thus they were pushing into my spinal column and had cut rods from my previous surgery. In March of this year I underwent an extensive surgery removing the old, misplaced hardware and had it all replaced and extended due to the damage. I can no longer work, enjoy the activities I used to do daily and will always regret seeking him out.

    Dr. Dagam performed the Ifuse procedure on my right SI joint in July of 2019. He also performed the…read morerevision surgery 4 months after he botched the first procedure. Dr. Dagam forced too many rods in my small frame during the original surgery, leaving me literally fractured and in more pain than before seeing him. He then gaslighted me for 3 months when I'd complain at visits before he finally sent me for further tests and found his error after consulting with another colleague. At the end of it all I have permanent nerve damage in my right leg and was forced to medically retire from the military. Do NOT trust this man, I was foolish enough to do it twice and have regretted it every day of my 39 year old life since.

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    Center for Neurological Disorders

    Center for Neurological Disorders

    1.0(1 review)
    2.3 mi

    I followed my Dr. to this practice. From the beginning it was nothing but a hot mess. I agree with…read moreeverything the other reviewers have shared who also have followed this amazing doctor. To start they canceled my appointment the day before and advised ME to contact the pharmacy to have the medication authorized since they "were not getting a response". I contacted the pharmacy who informed me that they had just been contacted by this practice THAT DAY. So they did not bother to ensure my medication was ready for my appointment until the day before which resulted in my appointment being canceled. In my 7 years of being with this Dr. I have NEVER missed a Botox injection for migraines. Of course I was not happy. The office staff are rude and unkind. Next I was contacted and told I needed to contacted my insurance and provide pre-authorization before the pharmacy would release the medication. Again I was told that no one was returning their calls from my insurance. LIE. I called my insurance and again they had documentation that they had been contacted THAT DAY for the first time. So now they want me to do their job. When I tried to call the office no one picks up and if you leave a message it takes up to a week for someone to call you back. On my final call with the office to find out if the medication had been delivered - which it had and no one cared to let me know - I was treated horribly. I was told "I can go find a new provider" I asked the man to stop calling me Ms. Tina and call me Mrs. Schenk and he said, OK, Ms. Tina. So to top it all off. My amazing doctor came in before business hours to provide my overdue treatment. She informed me that she had to let me go as a patient because the office no longer wants to deal with me. That I bullied them! Wow! It is a shame they don't have their calls recorded because the truth would be clear. STAY AWAY FROM THIS PRACTICE. The front office staff are horrible.

    Aurora West Allis Medical Center

    Aurora West Allis Medical Center

    2.6(34 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    I had a very disappointing experience. The nurses came across as extremely snotty and dismissive,…read morewhich made an already stressful situation even worse. The level of care provided felt inadequate, especially for patients who were clearly ill and in need of attention. One situation that stood out was a patient who had accidentally overdosed and was not treated with the urgency or compassion you would expect. Her condition seemed to be overlooked, and she ended up waiting for hours without proper care. Overall, the lack of empathy, long wait times (over 5 hours in the waiting room), and poor treatment of vulnerable patients is very concerning. I would not recommend this facility based on my experience.

    On February 18, 2026, I went to the hospital for a routine colonoscopy. Instead of receiving care,…read moreI experienced humiliating treatment related to my gender identity. During pre-op, Dr. Lee yelled in my face, "Are you a woman?" and asked if I needed a pregnancy test, even though my chart lists me as male. I had already explained that I previously lived as a transgender woman and currently wear a chest binder while awaiting surgery clearance. Despite this, I felt mocked and singled out in front of others. In the end, the doctor refused to perform the exam. I left without the procedure and still do not know whether I may have a serious medical issue. I reported the incident and spoke with a manager today, who told me the staff "did nothing wrong." That response was extremely upsetting and suggests that this type of treatment toward LGBTQ patients is being dismissed rather than addressed. No patient should be humiliated or denied medical care because of their gender identity. Patients deserve dignity, respect, and appropriate medical treatment. Everyone deserves to be treated with basic respect and dignity. I hope management takes this feedback seriously, provides better training to their staff, and works to ensure that all customers--regardless of gender identity--are treated fairly.

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