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    Vorlicky Loren N MD

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    Allina Health Orthopedics - Minneapolis - Front desk

    Allina Health Orthopedics - Minneapolis

    4.2(9 reviews)
    6.5 miPhillips

    The last thing I expected was to need rotator cuff surgery during a pandemic, and believe me, I was…read morenot happy to be going in person to see doctors, but this clinic is doing everything right, and I do feel as safe as I think is possible these days when I have to go to see my surgeon or my physical therapists. I agree with everything Leah O. said in her review about Dr. Aimee Klapach, and indeed, Leah's review is a big part of what led me to Dr. Klapach. Some people might think it's strange to find a doctor on Yelp, but I trust my Yelpers!! Before I went to see Dr. Klapach, I had been seeing doctors at FairView University for the better part of last year. I wish I had gone to see Dr. Klapach right away. I doubt she would have made me wait 8 months and jump through numerous hoops before telling me that surgery was inevitable. I can't ever get those eight months back, but thanks to Dr. Klapach, I am slowly getting back my range of motion, and I believe my pain is already less than it was before surgery, most of the time. I just had the surgery in December (which went great, by the way! They do it in an orthopedic facility, not a hospital, so my Covid fears were lessened), so it has only been a short time, and recovery for rotator cuff surgery is notoriously slow. But Dr. Klapach and her assistant Bradley are with you every step of the way, going above and beyond, to the point where the surgeon will actually pick up a phone and call you. Yes, I just about fell on the floor the first time that happened. Dr. Klapach really cares, and so do her staff. I am also really happy with the physical therapists on site. They do a great job, and are available by phone or email if you have questions about the exercises. Side note: They have recently re-branded to Allina Orthopaedics, but they are still the same great clinic with the same caring staff.

    Look, I'm not gonna waste your time with all of my injury details. If you're looking at this page,…read moreyou're probably broken and vulnerable, and you just need to know the facts. Fact: "Expert" doesn't begin to describe Dr. Aimee Klapach, MD. She does 270 knee surgeries a year, a fact I kept repeating to myself when I was having anxiety spin-outs in the weeks before my ACL reconstruction surgery. That depth of experience matters when you're literally trusting someone with your limbs. Fact: She's a super conservative surgeon, bless her heart. She never tells me what I want to hear. She tells me what I need to hear. I don't want a risk-taking, skydiving bro giving me health advice. I want someone who's gonna tell me that "If it were my sister, I wouldn't do it" when I ask if I can fly to a wedding a few weeks after surgery because there's a small chance I could get DVT and die. She obviously didn't love disappointing me. But she takes her job seriously enough to be a firm advocate for my healing and my body, and at the end of the day that's what I need. Fact: Her work is excellent. I'm 9 weeks out from surgery and my knee is healing beautifully. I followed her directions and the result is that nothing has gone wrong: no infections, no mistakes, no risks, no mishaps. Just steady improvements day after day, which is all I can really ask for. Fact: She has an incredible team working with her. They called me the evening after my surgery to check in- which at the time felt like an incredible kindness- and when I have questions they always call me back within a few hours. Her scheduler was wonderful, and made sure we had everything we needed to prepare for surgery. I've always found it easy to book appointments, and Dr. Klapach goes to a variety of locations, making it easy to find a time and place that works with my schedule. I feel so lucky that I landed in her care, and can't recommend her enough.

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    Sports & Orthopedic Specialists

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I injured my left shoulder quite awhile back and saw Dr. L. Pearce McCarty for it. For something so…read moreimportant, I was a little nervous with picking a physician since I had only lived in Minnesota for a short time and did not know enough people who had any recommendations. I was so thankful that I ended up with this doctor. First of all he is a good listener and not once did I ever feel rushed in any way. He made eye contact and is patient with any questions you have. He is professional and very knowledgeable and he tried to explore " other " options rather then just rush into surgery. I know Dr. McCarty also is a physician for some professional sports team players in the Minnesota area which helped boost my confidence. If you have a need for an Orthopedic specialist, I give my highest recommendation to Dr. McCarty.

    Was very disappointed... Set up a appointment with Dr. Sevila for my husband had to wait a little…read moremore then a week to get in at a time that would work best for him in the late afternoon.. He received a phone call the day before his appointment that they had to cancel his appointment due to her having a meeting that will run over in to the time of his appointment.. Then they proceed to say he could get in to another clinic at 1pm almost two weeks away.. He needed the appointment to be after 3pm due to his work... First of all you had an appointment set for the day of a meeting they should of set the meeting up for after his appointment or could of called last week to let him know... He has been in pain and needed to be seen asap, and was willing to wait the week... Will not recommend anybody to go to them at all...Thank god I was able to get him into another place not affiliated with them in two days..

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    Omlie William R MD

    1.0(1 review)
    1.2 mi

    I felt really let down by Dr. Omlie. I went to see him in a…read morecrisis after a botched surgery by another orthopaedic surgeon in his group at Fairview hospital Edina. Dr. Omlie told me in front of witnesses at 5 separate office appointments that the orthopedic surgeon botched the surgery. He told us the orthopedic surgeon caused the death of my lower limbs. He told me that the orthopaedic surgeon misdiagnosed me and that my limbs were dying due to the orthopedic surgeon botched the surgery. He told me in front of witnesses at five separate appointments. At first, Dr. Omlie was concerned, trying to save me from blood poisoning. I felt grateful that he seemed sincere and cared about my well-being. Then Dr. Omlie switched everything he said to us. We took photos and notes at every appointment. Dr. Omlie had a meeting with the other doctors in the group and Fairview. All of a sudden my diagnosis changed. Dr. Omlie's disposition changed in fear of a medical malpractice lawsuit. He was wrong. He did not uphold the medical Hippocratic oath in our opinion. Dr. Omlie was completely on my side telling my family what happened to me at first he believed it was compartment syndrome. I didn't know what that was. Dr. Omlie explained he the surgery was devastating to my lower limbs the bandages from the operation were wrapped aggressively tight cutting off blood flow then death to my feet. He said, I would lose both of my feet, and he would salvage the heels and ankle. I was absolutely devastated. "A healthy person goes into, what most think of as a minor surgery and loses their feet" Dr. Suggested that I wait for a bit until demarcation was finished and he would know where to amputate. My family and I were dealing with this unbelievable tragedy. We felt he was completely reckless and his lack of medical care could of killed me. 2 days later, I'm at the hospital for a previously scheduled appointment with a doctor who was extremely concerned about the Orthopedic surgeon NOT Me. He was absolutely unethical. I went to go stop and see Dr. Omlie to tell him what happened and he completely changed. He said, the group called a meeting and we should let the surgeon (that almost killed me and did kill my feet) be in surgery with him. Now Omlie wants the inept orthopedic surgeon involved that "killed my feet" in another operation, while he's amputating me! ??? I was stunned, he flipped on a dime. When I tried to tell him what the unethical doctor did, he laughed and said "I'll have to have a little talk with those boys". We were completely dumbfounded. He completely changed what he was telling us prior for weeks. Then he was referring to his colleagues as "boys". In our opinion, Dr Omlie changed his story-diagnosis and treatment of care for greed. His medical group was way more important then his patient's life. I was heartbroken, I really wanted to believe that Dr. Omlie had ethics. As I stated, this my personal experience with Dr. Omlie. I truly hope no one experiences the horror experiences I had with him. My whole network of friends still have nightmares about the unethical treatment we witnessed and I received.

    Silverman Lance, MD

    Silverman Lance, MD

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    This man is a horrible monster. First, the two times I saw him I had to wait two hours before he…read moreappears in the exam room for a very appointment. He only is in the office once a week! So, I had a surgery that was botched by Tria orthopedic last year. I am left in excruciating pain and barely able to walk. Silverman told me I need another surgery. But he said I couldn't consume aspirin in the 7 days leading up to the surgery. I requested Valium through his bitchy secretary and before you know I was discharged as a patient. He had twice promised me a steroid injection. It begs the question how can I doctor deny someone medical care if they badly need surgery.. and he wants $115 leftover on my bill. Why do I have to pay for that when I received no help? He is an arrogant prick who overbooks his appointments. He has no compassion to the hell I'm going through. I offered to pay the $115 if he reinstated me. His secretary , who I can't believe speaks for him said no? Horrible and frightening situation.

    Please see my detailed review on Lance Silverman Ankle & Foot for lots of information on my…read morepersonal journey with this kind and caring man and his expertise in this area. He performed multiple procedures at one time on my foot that had sustained major soft tissue damage when it took the brunt of a sledgehammer full on, FINALLY re-correcting the bones' alignment in my foot, which had separated into broad bunions on either side of my foot during the year and a half that it took the soft tissue to heal. Other surgeons (Summit Orthopedic) told me there was nothing they could do for me except eventually offer cortisone shots when the pain became unbearable. He even was able to fix the hammertoe which had formed as the bones separated and the tendon to that toe got pulled too tightly to work properly. I had my surgery over a month ago and have been healing as expected, thanks to his recommended vitamin supplements which I began about 10 days before surgery, to promote optimum results. I am not usually a vitamin taker, but he seemed so very confident in his regimen, and even prescribed a certain amount of protein per day, depending on weight, during the healing process. "Bones only take 5 or 6 weeks to heal.", He said. You can do it for that long to help get a great result. He was RIGHT

    Vorlicky Loren N MD - orthopedists - Updated May 2026

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