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Adam Lowy, DPM FACFAS

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Great experience here. Some dog friends knocked me off my feet and I tore a ligament in my left…read morefoot. Went to urgent care and they referred me to this place. Doctor Mohammad seemed very a experienced and was also friendly and pleasant. The woman at the front desk was also friendly and pleasant. Everyone had a sense of humor and despite the pain I was feeling I actually oddly enough enjoyed the visit. I will definitely go back if necessary and would recommend them to anyone. I see some very negative reviews but they appear to be from many years ago so probably whatever was wrong has turned around.

Dr Kessous is an orthopedic doctor who specializes in non surgical therapies like physical therapy…read moreor steroid shots etc. He refers patients out for any needed surgery so one good aspect of that is he doesn't try to pressure you into having surgery. His in-house physical therapist (Christian Bernard) is really good and the ones who didn't treat me seem good too. His team helped me conquer back pain, knees pain and finger strain (too much computer use). His reception team is newer and everyone has been very polite and helpful to me. Would go again for any other orthopedic injury.

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Precision Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

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3.0(4 reviews)
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This is by far the worst office in Maryland. you can never get through on the phone a trying to…read moreschedule an appointment is almost impossibl. if I wasn't in the middle of things i would be looking for another dr

Dr. Kristian Monaghan has been my doctor for the past 8 years, and she is the main reason I've…read morecontinued with this practice. From our very first appointment, I felt confident in her expertise, and her care over the years has been excellent. If I were rating based on her alone, this would easily be a 5-star review. Unfortunately, the overall experience with the orthopedic office is very different. The insurance department, which appears to handle requests for multiple offices, really needs improvement. Pre-authorizations are consistently a struggle, and calls from the dept. are often not returned in a timely manner--if at all. I recently spent over 2 months waiting for an update on a medication request, only to discover (after contacting my insurance company myself) that the request had never been submitted. This was especially frustrating given that I'm preparing for a 2nd out of country travel in April and need to manage my pain care ahead of time. It's disappointing that such an outstanding doctor is supported by such poor administrative processes. I genuinely hope the office addresses these issues, because patients--especially those dealing with pain and recovery--deserve far better.

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Adjacent metered street parking and Colonial system lot for this medical plaza. Overall wait times…read moreand schedule juggling have improved since they installed their own X-ray machine this summer. With only one doctor at this practice, the game of three-card monte between the examination rooms tends to be the sole bottleneck to their appointment efficiency. Brynn is the great radiologist they have on staff now that they no longer need to outsource simple imaging to GCM downstairs. Laptop's probably a few years old so high-resolution images are slow to load, but that step has finally been added to the assistant's task list in order for the doctor to utilize his time and attention providing medical advice. The walls are almost thick enough to ensure complete privacy, and waiting room seating is small but comfy with Times and Sports Illustrated reading material. Examination rooms are mostly kept hygienic, and my casts were set for my fractures' best possible outcomes. Everyone here is quite friendly. Kelly at reception is a godsend, and proof of the proverb "behind every great man stands a great woman." She's helpful and efficient in all administrative details, and managed to prevent at least one nervous breakdown by expediting/resolving several issues with my insurance company. Phone call reminders of upcoming appointments are delivered by a real person, and you typically keep possession of all your films. I'm under the impression that the only time you get bumped from the schedule is when a patient requires urgent surgery, and even then you at least get a day's notice. As with any medical appointment, you're more likely to stay on schedule if you aim for early morning slots. Dr. Christopher Farrell has working relationships with two reputable hospitals, several surgeons well-qualified in other sub-specialties for second opinions, and half a dozen practices offering outpatient therapy. He has a pretty face and a pretty good bedside manner: come ready with your questions, and don't expect him to anticipate questions (or completely recall your case). He doesn't offer recommendations for any product or procedure that he wouldn't suggest for himself. He has been recognized multiple times by an industry publication as well as a local metropolitan magazine for his quality of orthopedic care, and overall I am sufficiently satisfied to support those accolades in the context of sports medicine.

Met Dr.Farrell in Shady Grove ER I presented with a bad wrist fracture that required reduction (he…read morehad to realign it before putting it in a cast). I followed up with him at his outpatient office, Excellent care, excellent staff. Always ran on time, and answered all my questions. Did not push surgery even though that was an option. Very impressed...and my husband (a physician) is extremely picky about all health care. I am now heading off for physical therapy. I would highly the Maryland Orthopedic Institute.

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I am very pleased with the therapy I received the ATI staff at this location. The staff are very…read moreprofessional, knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. Given my ailment, I realize there is no cure but the therapy helped me find relief. I will continue the exercises and movements I've learned there and would certainly return if needed.

I was rear ended and have multiple areas of pain. My first choice for physical therapy wasn't the…read morebest decision for my healing. I wish I had started with ATI. I was so focused on location that I wasn't considering other factors, such as recovery and the best program for me. I needed more than a chiropractor who could perform physical therapy. I didn't realize the first place I visited didn't have physical therapists on staff. My stereotype of a chiropractor is someone who snaps your neck and walks on your back (slight exaggeration). My doctor suggested ATI. I walked into a clean, organized space. Everyone was in uniform. All of the furniture matched. The patient tables were in great condition and looked like my "stereotype" of a physical therapy office. There were crisp, white towels folded under each patient table. The exercise equipment looked new (so that's what exercise equipment looks like). There was a candy dish on the counter (I KNOW what a candy dish is). The physical therapist was kind and patient. He asked great questions about each area of pain. Even though Christopher *tortured me and I wanted to punch him, he was awesome. *Torture, i.e. lightly touched my injured areas and had me do baby exercise movements. He took detailed notes on all of my decrepedness and really paid attention to what I was saying about my injuries. When his light touch was too much, he would give me a break. After each "torture" session, you get heat treatment. Yummy! I have more treatments to go but I feel good about my decision to visit this place. I just want to be in the best condition possible so I can clean my house without being in pain. It still hurts to laugh hard.......

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