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    Wiltz Othon, MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Agolini Stephano F MD

    Agolini Stephano F MD

    4.4(8 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Dr Agolini really has such an amazing demeanor with his patients. Every time I met with him he…read moreasked multiple times if I had any other questions he could answer for me. His waiting room was full for both my office visits but that is to be expected with someone performing as many operations as he is. I only waited 20 min the second time I was there. I think a routinely empty waiting room might be kind of a bad sign for a surgeon actually. By the time I met with him I had been having gallbladder attacks for 7 months. I really really wanted to avoid surgery and prefer alternative therapies whenever possible but it just wasn't working and I had already lost a significant amount of weight from trying to avoid triggering a gall bladder attack. I scheduled a consult with Dr. Agolini after a coworker recommended him from his appendix surgery. I had already met with another surgeon but did not get a good feeling about him. When I called Dr Agolini's office Brenda said I could come in the next day but there would most likely be a wait to see him; I was just happy to get in on such short notice. While I was waiting one of the other patients had to leave for work before he was able to get in to see him. He had made his appt the day before like I had. Dr Agolini came out into the waiting room to ask him if he wanted to come in now for a few minutes and apologized profusely for the wait. I had never seen this behavior before from any doctor. My consult went well and I could tell he takes great pride in his work and treats his patients with respect. I felt much better about my surgery knowing he was performing it. After my consult I met 2 other people at the dog park that had their surgeries performed by him and everyone had great things to say. My surgery went well, I can eat again (pain-free)! and the incisions are incredibly small. I had a slightly longer recovery than some but it is surgery and they are cutting through your abdominal wall so recovery time will vary and it isn't something to worry about. My dad told me about 20 times how he went camping the day after his gallbladder removal so I guess I was expecting to be ready for a marathon the next day :)

    Excellent Surgery... Abysmal Follow-up…read more I saw Dr. Agolini for a hernia repair and had a great experience. However, 2 years later I returned with severe pain at the surgery site, worried the repair had failed due to a recent pregnancy. That consult was the worst I've ever had. Dr. Agolini was defensive and dismissed my symptoms as "psychosomatic," explaining the term (which I already knew) in a patronizing, mansplaining way. This kind of dismissal of young women in medicine is far too common, and the experience was genuinely traumatizing. I had to push just to get a CT scan referral. While he is highly skilled technically, and had a great bedside manner during the original procedure, he did not treat my follow-up concerns with respect. His ego seemed bruised at my suggestion that the repair might have failed. (By the way, It turned out the pain was NOT in my head, which, again, I already knew. I later received a diagnosis from a different doctor for a separate condition and was treated for it.)

    Theodore P Corcoran, DMD MD - Okay I trust you're certified. Permission to drill and extract.

    Theodore P Corcoran, DMD MD

    4.4(35 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The reason for the 1 star is due to their billing department. Went in approximately 4 weeks prior…read moreto the actual wisdom teeth removal surgery for the consultation. After the confrontation, we went over the billing to my insurance and the lady said this is all the doctor will do and this is what your insurance will pay. Stupid of me to believe a person is able to do their job but she explicitly left out big charges such as removal of a tooth, consultation charges and other miscellaneous charges. My interesting is that it cannot be this colossal of a mistake and she purposely did this to show me lower charge. After completing the surgery they bill me and guess what, they added major items, like removal of the tooth they were supposed to get out along other items. On top of that, i called the billing department and the lady lied to my face saying this was all billed to the insurance during the consultation and she will send me the proof. What she sent me is proving they did not send the full charges to the insurance. There's a bunch of good doctors out there and this one is not worth it just because of their incompetent billing department in the arlington office.

    I dread all things dentist-related, so much so that I've been putting off getting my wisdoms…read moreextracted for 15 years. They weren't causing problems, but they sure weren't helping, either. My dentist referred me to Dr Corcoran to have them removed, so I called and made an appointment for consultation. I was able to get in the same week, and the receptionist patiently explained all the location and time options I had. I was nervous about my consultation. I had never had any kind of surgery in my life, and I didn't know how much damage my wisdoms were in for. Dr Corcoran came in, and assuming he's met many nervous patients, he immediately calmed my nerves with a few awesome dentist jokes. He showed me the X-ray, explained everything that would be done, and I left feeling great about it. I got on board, and scheduled the real appointment for a couple weeks later. Fast forward to today; I had all four wisdom teeth removed, 1 of which was impacted, the rest simple extractions. I got the works with the laughing gas and the general anesthesia, and when I woke up an hour later, huzzah...no wisdom teeth. Surprisingly, I am in no pain despite having taken only 2 Advil right after the surgery. The numbness has gone away, and I have some swelling on the impacted side, but no pain. Huh. Dr Corcoran even called me at 9pm to see how I was doing. He noted that I sounded awfully chipper, and expressed that I should continue to take care of my wounds, even with no pain. How incredibly thoughtful of the guy to call me long after the workday is over, to make sure I wasn't dying or allergic to the antibiotics. My husband said that right after surgery I told him, "Gosh I feel great, I wish I felt this way all the time!" I think that means Dr Corcoran is doing something exactly right.

    Wiltz Othon, MD - surgeons - Updated May 2026

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