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William F Bonner, MD

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3.0(2 reviews)
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What happened to all the NEGATIVE reviews regarding Dr. Ranelle??? When I posted this review in…read moreJanuary of 2023, there were MANY negative reviews. After many years of going to pain management for neck pain, I felt it was time to see an orthopedic surgeon. I thought I had made an appointment to see Dr. Sutton, but a Dr. Ranelle came into the room instead. This guy is a trip. He made a grand entrance, spouting comical remarks that fell flat and awkward. He asked me a few QUICK questions I felt he already knew the answers to. I didn't get a chance to tell him of my neck history because this guy already had an agenda. That agenda was to push GABAPENTIN and physical therapy. I informed him that I would not be taking gabapentin due to its side effects - some quite serious - and if he asked the right questions, he would have found out that I am not a good candidate for that drug. And if I was going to take gabapentin I would have stayed with Pain Management. Mr. Wanna-be-the-next-Eddy Murphy did not like my response and went into a spiel of condescending and intimidating remarks that bordered bullying, going into a rant about how "he doesn't know ANYONE who wouldn't take gabapentin," while shaking his head and alluding to me being strange as he continued. I felt like I was in the twilight zone and just wanted out. He also kept telling me to "trust him." Look, if a patient doesn't want to take a certain drug, ACCEPT IT. I left disappointed. I was hoping that this doctor would be the one that would talk to me, give me options, and let ME decide what treatment is best for me. I do want to point out that the staff people were very nice and professional. I will not be returning to this office.

Doctor Robert G. Ranelle is awesome! His sense of humor makes me feel like I'm not just another…read morepatient here... I am family. Everyone here is professional and very welcoming. To receive this kind of customer service, during this hardship time, really makes a difference. I've always been in and out during every single visit. That's a plus. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you Dr. Ranelle and team! You're all amazing human beings.

SEPA Pain & Spine

SEPA Pain & Spine

3.3(8 reviews)
1.0 mi

So, in April, I broke my femur. Longest, hardest bone in the body, close to impossible to break…read moreshort of a car accident. I did it by falling against the corner of a wall. I went to the hospital, and was amazed at the damage. By the next evening, I had enough Titanium in me to build a sports car. Well, bones, especially 63 year old, arthritic bones, HATE being screwed with. I see SEPA to manage my pain. We worked out a treatment plan, and I have to say I have been able to take the edge off whenever I needed to. I refuse to be completely pain-free, since that's often how addictions start. I am consulted on every change, and expect to be weaned completely off by September.

Imagine, if you will, that Dr. Soon Jung of SEPA Pain & Spine asked me, a mason, to build a brick…read morewall. My first task is to dump a ton of bricks at the work site, which I do, but directly on top of my client. I heard his screams clearly, but my focus was on doing my job. Undeterred by his agony, I commenced building the wall, brick by brick. Eventually, I uncovered Dr. Jung's battered and crushed body, and he is in severe pain. Fortunately, Dr. Jung recovers fully, with maybe a touch of PTSD. The wall I built was strong and straight, level and plumb, and met all the building codes and customer's specifications. But for some reason, Dr. Jung now seems more than annoyed at all the pain I caused in the process of flawlessly doing my job. The analogy is perfect: although Dr. Jung's procedure on me worked, temporary though it may be, the procedure itself hit an 11 on my Scream-O-Meter. No true physician would permit this, but would immediately stop and apologize if it happened by accident. If the job of a physician is to minimize pain, Mr. Soon Jung is no physician. Final note: General anesthesia has been used in medicine since the mid-19th century. Not using it, here in the 21st century, on a patient with no specific contraindications, is truly barbaric.

William F Bonner, MD - sportsmed - Updated May 2026

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