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Byers Chiropractic Center

Byers Chiropractic Center

2.3(3 reviews)
0.6 km

I went to Byers Chiropractic to see if he could help with the pain/motion of having an aggressive…read morearthritis. On my first visit the doctor asked a lot of questions of my current and past health and medications I'm on. When I told him the medications, he commented that he would have me off all medication in 6 months to a year. Huge red flag, but I did run, I thought that I would stick it out and just see where this would lead. Dr. Byers stated that some spine manipulations would be the first order of business. Next visit I went and layed down on this table face down and he was pushing (rather hard) on my spine. The weight he put on me felt like my rib cage actually compressed. Lots of cracking and popping but with my type of arthritis, my joints pops and grind alot. Then with no warning, he grabbed my head and twisted it from side to side so fast it hurt and scared me...litterally! I had to fight the tears. Got an instant throbbing headache that lasted into the evening with sore back and neck the next few days. He wanted me to have a massage so I scheduled that for the next visit and I told him that I had one years before (different place) and they really put me in pain, so he stated that he would tell the therapist that it was to be a comfort massage and not a deep tissue. Apparently the instructions did not get to the therapist on the visit. Although the girl was very nice and talkative, she was VERY rough and was hurting me. I stated to her that she was hurting me several times and she never lightened up her strength. She forced my chin into my chest several times and would hold it there. I told her that this was hurting as well. When I was done and finally left, I was dizzy and in pain and had no intentions of going back. Obvious to me that no one there actually LISTENS to what the patient is telling them. The following days I had a lot of pain simply by taking deep breaths and constant throbbing headache. I was grocery shopping the next day and while looking at cards, litterally fell toward the cards rack like I was loosing consciousness. I grabbed the wall to steady myself and started getting real shaky in my legs so I had to leave. Sat in the car with a terrible headache. Scared over what had just happened I went to my family physician and she sent me for an MRI of the neck and head. Come to find out, I have Chiari Malformation! Which means the brain stem extends to far into the spinal canal. This I was born with and just never knew. The area was very inflamed, (my belief and my physicians) caused by the rough manipulations and massage given at Byers. The inflamation was squeezing off the flow of fluid around the brain stem which was causing the black outs. Only surgury can fix the problem if we could not get the inflamation down which has a 6 month recovery period or longer. (Research Chiari Malformation) THANK THE LORD, after about a week, the dizziness/fainting/bad headaches had subsided and I chose to not have the surgury....yet. I do not hold Byers Chiropractic responsible for me HAVING the malformation because like I said, you can only be born with this......HOWEVER, being that Dr. Byers took NO xrays to even look if there was a potential problem that he could have SERVERLY injured by twisting/pressing/popping was negligent on his part not to mention I TOLD him I did NOT want a deep tissue, he did not relay the instructions and she, not knowing what injurys she could be creating and NOT LISTENING to me when I told her she WAS HURTING ME SEVERAL TIMES...she is negligent as well. I have not and don't intend to get an attorney because I simply don't need the aggravation, but heed my warning if you are planning on going to this or any chiropractor.....you may end up A LOT WORSE than when you first came. I have always heard warnings about Chiroprators and thought "they can't be all THAT bad"...BAHAHAHAHA Learned my lesson....the hard way! (Sorry for the LONG story!)

I am extremely happy with Dr. Byers and my adjustments. I lift weights almost everyday and injured…read moremy back about a year ago, and have been dealing with lower back pain ever since. Getting adjustments has been a major help in helping me get back into the gym and be able to workout again. I am very thankful for how much seeing Dr. Byers has helped me!

Integrative Physical Medicine of Dayton - Now offering $20 Sports Physicals for the upcoming winter sports season! Walk-In's Welcome! Call the office today at 937-424-306

Integrative Physical Medicine of Dayton

5.0(10 reviews)
13.9 km

Wow, what an amazing place! From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a warm smile…read more Checking in is a breeze, and the waiting area is super comfortable. And guess what? The wait is usually pretty short. Ashley is an incredible rehab therapist. She's super knowledgeable and always has a ton of great recommendations for my various issues. She's always coming up with new, effective exercises, like weights, bands, stretching, and bodyweight stuff. It's like she has a secret weapon! The chiropractic staff is super friendly and approachable. They really take the time to get to know each patient, and it makes a big difference. They bring a great personality and care to IPMD, making it feel like a real experience. Dr. Dooley is absolutely fantastic! He's like a magic doctor who can make even the toughest joints snap, crackle, and pop. And the best part? He has these super warm and friendly conversations with each patient. I've been to chiropractors in five different states, Germany, and Dr. Dooley is hands down the best I've ever found. Special thanks to the outstanding team at IPMD and the fantastic adjustments by Dr. Dooley. I will be coming back as often as I can.

Dr. Patrick O'Bryan D.C. and Dr. Timothy Dooley D.C. at Integrative Physical Medicine of Dayton…read morealong with their staff are the best. I highly recommend them for any pain, back, leg or neck issues. Ed B.

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Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio - Dayton Office Front Entrance

Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio

2.3(23 reviews)
14.8 km

I'm deeply disappointed in my experience with this practice. My husband had a great experience with…read moreDr. Steimle for both knee replacements, so I expected to be in good hands for my partial meniscectomy. Unfortunately, poor communication has consistently derailed my recovery. **Nerve complication:** I developed a rare nerve injury from the pre-surgery nerve block, causing excruciating nerve pain in my right foot that at first shot all the way up my right leg. In the days following surgery, I visited the ED once and called the on-call physician twice about the pain. The second call was particularly discouraging -- before I could finish a sentence, Dr. Matt Heckler interrupted me and said in a scolding tone, "Look, you either need to go to the emergency room, or you need to just CHILL. I can't diagnose you over the phone!" The nerve pain has persisted since surgery. Again, the nerve complication itself is not Dr. Steimle's fault -- but Dr. Heckler's response to it made me feel like he thought I was just being "dramatic" in reaction to "normal" post-surgical pain, when there was nothing "normal" about it. **PT referral:** I expected to start PT the week after surgery. Instead, either the referral was never sent or never went through. I only found out at my 3-week follow-up, when the assistant resent it -- and we still had to follow up with the PT clinic directly to confirm they'd received it (they hadn't). I started PT roughly 5 weeks into what should have been a 6- to 8-week recovery window. **PT attendance and the office manager:** I have coexisting health conditions (IBS and a medication with unpredictable GI side effects) that forced several cancellations. One week, I left a single voicemail canceling both Monday and Wednesday appointments specifically to avoid a last-minute cancellation on Wednesday. PT marked Wednesday as a no-show anyway. When the office manager called, she implied twice that I was lying -- once about leaving the Wednesday cancellation voicemail, and again when she insisted I'd been given a direct phone number to PT at my first appointment. I had not. My appointment printout listed the main office number she'd just told me I was wrong to call. ‍ **In-home PT referral:** Given my health situation, in-home PT made far more sense. Besides, I didn't appreciate the way the PT clinic office manager treated me, so I cancelled clinic PT, and requested a referral to in-home PT on January 25 by voicemail and through the Healow portal. No response until I sent another message on February 3 -- when the assistant replied that she'd send the referral, though she found it "unnecessary." It was apparently never sent. As of March 6, the home health agency had no record of receiving anything. After another message, I finally got confirmation today (March 11) that the referral went through today. I start in-home PT tomorrow -- over three months after surgery. My knee currently hurts worse than it did before the procedure. I sincerely hope the delay hasn't caused lasting harm.

Lord have Mercy !! They put you on HOLD for 20 minutes to half an hour. Scheduling an appointment…read moreis a NIGHTMARE !!! They all have the same number, so you cannot dial direct to the various locations. Dr Reed was ok, however, you simply cannot schedule an appointment in a timely manner.

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