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    Spinal Rehab Sports Medicine - EPAT (Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Therapy)
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    Spinal Rehab Sports Medicine

    4.6(44 reviews)
    1.2 miWestlake Hills

    Doctor Bob and his team are the best! It is hands down the best place I have ever been to that…read moreprovides complete care for athletes and non-athletes. I have had many chiropractic visits (I am a former athlete with many back injuries), and the expertise and care in this office are hands down the best. Doctor Bob is fantastic - I would argue he is one of the best in the country in what he does. He also has the best tools you can find in a chiropractic office and connections to refer you to additional help if you need it (beyond his care).

    I have been coming here now for quite some time to receive my periodic maintenance with my back and…read moreneck. Most of my issues are compounded from working in IT and being on a computer all day. I never knew being in IT would be physically demanding on the body. After my visits my back and neck always feel realigned and I noticed myself sitting a lot more straight than usual. My recent visit was for my back again. However, this time it was on my left side of my back. This pain was far worse than when it was on my right side. He felt my neck and told me it was pretty stressed. I am assuming this was associated to the knot in my left side of my back. After my visit I was able to maneuver more. I still have the knot in my left side. But I have a follow up appointment that I hope will resolve this stress on my left side of my back. I have also come here for my knee injuries from running too hard twice, once in my right knee and then a few months later the left knee. The right knee was the worst, but again Dr Bob took care of me and kindly explained to me that I am getting older and running five miles every other day at my age is not too great. I listened to him about my shoes. I purchased some Brooks running shoes from other runners I know who said they really help. I can honestly say I haven't had any issues running recently. I love to run because it releases so much stress. But Dr Bob was right about my shoes possibly being the problem from where the pain areas were with my knees. The other thing he has helped me with was my right wrist. I though I was getting carpal tunnel on the right side of my wrist. The treatment he provided and recommendations paid off. I switched the type of mouse I was using, and I started using a track ball mouse. That helped me out a lot. I haven't had any issues since then with my wrist. Finding his new building a can be easy if you use Google Maps. It was pretty straight forward. However the parking is confusing and complicated. As your turn right at the fork like Google says, make a quick right and there is some unassigned parking spots. Just be sure you give yourself ample time to find parking and the building if it's your first time being a patient here. With the new building comes it's pros and cons. The con is it is a little smaller in the open bay area than the previous building and waiting area by the entry way is also smaller. The Pros, you still receive the great customer service and friendly staff smiles who like to have fun and joke around with you. So leave your negativity at the door upon entering the room. Embrace the positive zen as you walk in. Now my favorite part of the pros with the new place. Dr Bob has gone fully automated and paperless. No more filling out paper work about your pain areas. Now when you check in at the front counter he has a tablet for you to fill that information on. It's point and click. When you check out now they are also accepting Apple and Google Pay! I love using my Apple Pay app. Again for myself I really enjoy coming to visit with Dr Bob. I always recommend him to my family and friends. He makes miracles happen and the pain seems to usually go away on the first visit most of the time! Keep up the phenomenal work y'all!!!

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    2.9(117 reviews)
    0.9 miWestlake Hills

    Parents, please be aware…read more My 22-year-old daughter was seen at Texas Orthopedics for a broken ankle. At her second appointment -- just 10 days after the fracture -- Dr. Robert Blais asked about her pain level. She explained that she was still experiencing significant pain. At that point, he stated he was concerned she could have Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). We were stunned. It had been 10 days since a confirmed broken bone. From what we understand, pain at that stage is not unusual. While waiting for imaging, my daughter searched CRPS online. She discovered it is sometimes referred to as the "suicide disease" because of the severe, chronic pain associated with advanced cases. By the time we left the appointment, she was in tears -- terrified that she was facing a life-altering diagnosis. Whether CRPS should or should not have been mentioned that early is a medical judgment. What is not debatable is the emotional impact of introducing a severe, worst-case condition to a 22-year-old patient so soon after a routine fracture -- without clear context about probability, diagnostic criteria, or reassurance. The result was immediate and profound distress. Physicians absolutely have a duty to consider complications. They also have a responsibility to communicate carefully, proportionately, and with awareness of the psychological impact their words carry. This was our experience. Parents and patients: ask questions. Ask about likelihood. Ask about timing. Ask whether a concern is common, rare, or simply precautionary. And if something feels disproportionate, seek a second opinion. Advocacy matters.

    Staff member mocked me and spoke disrespectfully before my MRI. Very unprofessional experience. I…read morewas shocked to be treated so badly. This was a grown woman mocking someone. I wonder if she would do that if I was a man. That same staff member conducted my MRI and I felt incredibly unsafe The entire time.

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    Austin Sports Medicine and Orthopedics

    3.4(120 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I highly recommend Dr. Pedro Cosculluela and the staff at Austin Sports Medicine on 38th Street…read more They were very courteous and efficient, getting my X-ray done in no time. Sydney didn't an excellent job with her preliminary evaluation. Dr. Pedro was very patient, engaging and personable in explaining the findings and outlining his treatment plan. Great experience all around.

    Not very impressed with this office at all…read more First - There is zero parking available. (The worst I've ever seen at a doctor's office). People were circling, and alot were parked illegally, even in the grass. I was forced to park next door at all the retail shops, even though there were a ton of signs saying they'd tow. Not really a great first impression. Second - My appointment with Dr. Meghpara felt very rushed, and was not near as thorough as other doctor's I've seen (and what I would require to consider it a worthwhile visit). It was my fault for not getting x-rays from another doctor over in time before my appointment (the office didn't remind me to bring any, and I honestly just didn't think about it until a few days before). I did bring my MRI images and report, and he basically said he had no use for those. I asked if we should take another X-ray at the office, so that he could see my current state, and he basically said it wasn't necessary. He also had me do only a few movements in the office (totaling about 10 seconds) to test out my pain, whereas two other doctors had alot more comprehensive exam. He then proceeded to give me his opinion without examining any x-rays or (from what it seemed) the MRI CDs I had brought in. He just went off of what I told him my situation was, what my last doctor had said (a few weeks before), and basically agreed with that assessment. At this point I was just ready to leave, as I was already disappointed and knew that he is not a doctor I would return to. I wish I would've just avoided going there for another opinion, and wasting $80.

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