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    4.2(5 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Please DO NOT GO TO THIS DOCTOR DANIEL SAVARINO FOR BIOTE HORMONAL REPLACEMENT!!!!!!He will destroy…read moreyour health and lied that he didn't do anything wrong.He doesn't understand what his doing and on top that he is so business oriented he forgets to prescribe very important medication.So unless you don't want to become a handicap,please save health and money from him

    As a small business owner I take pride in my reputation online. I've never had less than a 5-star…read morereview. Im constantly going out of my way to resolve & address my customers concerns. There's a reason Dr. Savarino has an impeccable reputation. HE CARES. His practice is more than about making money, or selling you something you don't need, or giving you some biased opinion on something that may or may not help you. Everything out of his mouth comes from that muscle deep in his chest. It's that muscle that many Drs don't use enough of. For many of them, their brains get in the way. Their greed, their god complex, their egos get in the way. Dr. Savarino is not just your Dr, he becomes your friend. How many Drs are truly available and open to guiding you into making informed and educated decisions on your health. How many patients become more than just a number? Some Drs become desensitized and only see dollar signs. They don't see you as a person who may be a little confused just looking for guidance. I can't even tell you how grateful I am that someone like Dr. Savarino exists. He's what every Dr should aspire to be. If there is a service Dr. Savarino offers that you are interested in making a consultation for then do not think twice. You won't find many like him...not just as a Dr but as an overall decent human.

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    Performance Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

    Performance Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

    2.0(1 review)
    1.5 mi

    Dr Dickerson is wonderful.. but there's a young girl that works there NICOLE she is evil ..I'm in…read morevery bad pain in both knees i called one day just to ask if my shot was approved but got yelled at from Nicole saying WILL CALL YOU ...I finally got my shot approved from my insurance I get a letter in the mail telling me !!! So I called again so I said no one called me iv been waiting So obviously I never got the call it's not ok for Nicole to deliberately stop someone from treatment And LIE LIER There's a God above he sees all One day she's going to be very sick in pain and karma will get her back .. i give 2 star for dr D

    From the owner: About Practice Performance Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine…read moreis a world-class medical facility specializing in the treatment and management of sports injuries and pediatric injuries. With two conveniently located offices in Toms River and Shrewsbury, New Jersey, the practice caters to patients of all ages and backgrounds from throughout Northern New Jersey. The entire team at Performance Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine commits themselves to providing the very best orthopaedic care imaginable. The warm, friendly staff makes all the logistical aspects of care seamless and easy to deal with, such as appointment setting, billing, and patient education. David Dickerson, MD, a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon, helps patients understand their condition and fosters a sense of active participation in their care plans. The aim is to empower patients to become informed decision-makers as far as orthopaedic care goes, including for arthritis of the hip, fractures, foot and ankle injuries, wrist and hand injuries, and knee replacements. Performance Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine offers a full range of orthopaedic services for treating and managing pediatric injuries, sports injuries, joint fractures, and more. The practice uses the latest, most cutting-edge technology and research to ensure optimal results...

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    Professional Orthopaedic Associates Physical Therapy

    Professional Orthopaedic Associates Physical Therapy

    3.4(5 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    I would recommend Dr Plyler who did my full robotic knee replacement in June of this year. He is…read morecompassionate and did an excellent replacement. I've seen other knee replacements with scars and I have a very faint fine line scar. It's amazing! I also recommend their physical therapist that is located in the Tinton Falls facility. Cynthia Massagli, PT is amazing. I walked in with a walker and within a week she had me walking so much better. It's been 4 months and I'm still going for therapy but now for my shoulder. Apparently, it does happen with knee issues since we compensate by using our arms more. Cynthia has been compassionate and she knows exactly how to do whatever massage that she does with my shoulder to relieve the pain. I will continue my journey with Cynthia. The whole team at PT is wonderful. Everyone is pleasant, always smiling and asking how you are. Whenever I call I am greeted with a person who obviously loves their job!! So refreshing!!Cynthia does morning appointments and Sheila (spelling) does afternoon. I've watched her and she is awesome too. She always greets me when I see her with a smile and a thumbs up!!!

    I have never written a review on google or yelp before but after a call with Jeanette the HR…read moredirector, I decided I had to.  I had received a call from Jeanette after I had left a review with them in a link they provided after my appointment. She stated she wanted clarification on what had happened but instead repeatedly made excuses and essentially called me a liar saying she will review the calls to see if what I said really happened and if the person I spoke with was actually rude since she has never gotten complaints before.  To make an appointment you cannot go in person you have to call. Well kind of. Jeanette said that some of the more experienced there would make an appointment and asked if I spoke to a white or black woman since the white woman was new. She seemed to not like whoever the white woman she was thinking of. Also, there are several white women  working reception there so I'm not sure why she assumed it was one specific person. Regardless, there seems to be one woman, Debbie, who schedules all of the appointments for at least the Toms River location over the phone, and on every call she has had a tone in her voice that makes it seem like you are inconveniencing her. One day Debbie had called me to reschedule an appointment I had due to the doctor being ill. No problem that happens and I understand. What I do not understand is why the patient has to bend over backwards for an appointment. For background, when I came for my initial appointment I was unemployed therefore my schedule was open and there were no issues for making my follow up appointment. By the time my second appointment rolled around I was employed and had made it so that I could still make that follow up appointment. When the follow up was canceled I could no longer come in on Thursdays, the one day of the week Dr. Gabisan is there. I was not made aware of this until having to reschedule. I asked if there was another doctor with the same specialty I could see to which I was rudely told no. This is hard to believe when there are 13 doctors that work in the Toms River location. I ended up having to make an appointment for two weeks later. The HR director's excuse for this was that doctors don't just take patients from one another unless they are asked and that if she really liked a doctor she would make it work. So a patient's request doesn't matter? I understand this is a different office but the place I received physical therapy from had no issues making appointments for me. If the doctor I originally saw wasn't available they had another take care of me with no issues. Each physical therapist that cared for me simply looked at my file then took the few minutes to get to know me and my injury so they could properly help me. To her second comment,  I had seen Dr. Gabisan one time. I was neither unhappy with him nor wowed so driving to another office that he is at, which is at least 30 minutes away from the office I chose is extremely inconvenient. Call me crazy but setting aside almost 2 hours of my day for a doctors appointment that lasts no more than 2 minutes (that is indeed how long I was face to face with the doctor for on the follow up) does not make sense. I wish when I made my very first appointment I was told that the doctor she wanted to assign me to was only at the location I chose once a week; especially if they were going to give me problems when asking to see someone else so MY appointment worked with MY schedule. This leads me to another issue I had. If a patient should wear specific clothing I.e shorts to their appointment in the middle of fall/winter, tell them when they make said appointment. Also, if at the time of visit the front desk is going to ask for an insurance card on a follow up visit, tell the patient when they make the appointment. This is the first doctor's office I have been to that has asked for the physical insurance card when I had been there before. To be clear I have no issue with that. I would gladly bring it with me if I was told to as it's not something I carry around with me on a daily basis. Jeanette's response to this and the doctors schedules was that they do not give out that kind of information and paper shorts are provided. No one ever wants to wear paper clothing. It is uncomfortable and personally it makes me feel like I'm out for all to see since it is extremely thin and can rip. While not having shorts or an insurance card did not inhibit me from seeing the doctor, it would have been convenient for everyone involved (myself, the front desk, the nurse, and doctor) if this information was told at the time the appointment was made.  I am extremely confused as to why they asked for a review if the HR department was just going to look at that review and demean the patient. I gave an honest but respectful review from a patients point of view. Just because that's the way things are done there or you have never had a bad review of someone does not mean it did not occur.

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    Kai Sports Medicine: Zachary Perlman, DO

    Kai Sports Medicine: Zachary Perlman, DO

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Caring and professional! Office employees are empathetic and Dr Perlman listens carefully to his…read morepatients

    So sad that I could misread a physician so badly. As a Doctor of Osteopathy, I had so much…read moreconfidence in this man to at least assist me in a very important transition. On my first appointment, I was told that he would be able to refer me to several doctors, he reassured me that he would cover me until I was established, and said several times that he was there for me. He told me if I was uncomfortable to reach out to him Directly via email and he would respond. He did not. Not only did he not help in the transition but he couldn't even send the right prescriptions to the Pharmacy. But he sure did submit bills to my insurance. I guess every little penny helps. Come to find out there was *ONE* doctor he would be referring me to. I am sure he has some sort of arrangement with, being that his Manager could text the Doctor I was being referred to directly. This was followed by a letter with the cadence of an Undergrad and had the audacity to make a completely unfounded "recommendation" that was more of a judgement than a diagnosis. STAY AWAY from this practice. It's no wonder a Doctor of Osteopathy can't build up enough patients to see five days a week and has to work at an Emergency Medical Clinic for 13 hours on Saturdays, he doesn't have hospital privileges', and shares his office with a Plastic Surgeon. Don't see this Doctor being able to make a profit. What a waste of a Doctor of Osteopathy. Maybe the warm feeling I got in the office was from the plastic surgeon.

    Zimmel Mitchell T DPM - podiatrists - Updated May 2026

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