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    Albuquerque Associated Podiatrists

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Bair Brant, MD - Christus Health

    Bair Brant, MD - Christus Health

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I have been a patient of Dr. Bair's for several years. He has always been trustworthy and I value…read morehis opinion. In the future I will need a knee replacement. He isn't "knife happy" to recommend me to another Dr. who performs replacements, due to my age. He has the BEST bedside manner and loves to kid around with some of his patients. He did a great job on my scope surgery 8 months ago. I've had little to no pain in that knee, with the help of injections after the surgery. I would recommend (and have done so) Dr. Bair to any of my friends and others who are in need of an Orthopedic Dr.

    I want to balance out the other review with a different perspective…read more While it's true that Dr. Bair's practice is VERY busy and he doesn't have a lot of time to chat, I found that the staff and Dr. Bair were polite, pleasant to interact with, and very professional given how constantly busy the practice is. He's a surgeon, and surgeons, as a rule, are much better at interacting with unconscious people than conscious ones. The unfortunate reality of medical care nowadays is that in a lot of ways you're on your own, which sucks, but it's the way it is. You must be in charge of your own care and do your own homework. Yes, I would love to have a 20 minute discussion of the nuances of my knee arthroscopy with Dr. Bair, but the fact that I can't isn't really his fault. I would recommend Dr. Bair and St. Vincent's, especially if you live in Taos and Holy Sh*t is your only other option.

    Body In Motion Sports Rehab

    Body In Motion Sports Rehab

    5.0
    (33 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I can't say enough about Dr. Sanchez. After undergoing three spinal fusion surgeries, a cubital…read moretunnel release, and living with constant pain, I had reached my breaking point. From the very beginning, he truly listened--showing both compassion and genuine concern for what I was going through. What stood out most was his ability to look beyond just my surgical history. While helping me manage my post-operative spine issues, he recognized signs of something more systemic and guided me to seek further evaluation. Because of his insight, I was able to see a rheumatologist and ultimately receive a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. Thanks to Dr. Sanchez, I not only gained a clearer understanding of my condition, but I also began addressing the root of my ongoing symptoms. His thoroughness, empathy, and dedication made a difficult journey much more manageable, and I'm incredibly grateful for his care.

    Recently, Sciatica attacked me and I didn't know whether I needed a Physical Therapist or a…read moreChiropractor, or an Orthopedic Doctor. The pain was so intense that I could not wait the six weeks to see the doctor thru ER, so I called Dr. Bobby Sanchez because I knew that he would help much sooner than the conventional Drs. could. Previously I had seen him for a torn meniscus, and his help was focused with amazing results. His techniques for me in both situations were not the more common "snaping a joint" but focused on muscle manipulation or "ART" (active release techniques. For the current problem, he used acupuncture and "ART" which ultimately gave me relief. Most importantly, when I left his office I was much looser and more comfortable. Over the next few days the pain dissipated noticeably. After the third visit, I felt like I had control of the situation, but have booked a fourth visit because my body had compensated for the pain in my hip and leg and I wanted to be sure that I was correctly aligned. Dr. Bobby Sanchez has a definite feel for his profession. His charming demeanor, and handsome appearance, gave me instant confidence in being treated by him. His gentle but firm and correcting touch may not be for everyone, but he certainly helped me several times with problems that I now understand needed more than a quick snap. In addition to his excellent service, he is LGBTQ friendly. Currently, he is located inside a really cool Gym and parking is easy.

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    Glenda King DPM

    Glenda King DPM

    3.0
    (15 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    My sister went to this terrible Doctor for over a year. With no resolution or investigation to the…read moreissue she has been experiencing, just shot after shot after shot, while paying cash for each injection, that was apparently not covered by insurance. In attending one of the visits myself, Dr. King insisted she had no idea what was wrong and said there are multitude of things that could be happening. None of which apparently warranted a thorough check by her. FINALLY, my sister went to another podiatrist for a second opinion and following a simple MRI, low and behold, she had a torn tendon that Dr. King missed entirely, because she never bothered to investigate. The injections, she insisted on, made the torn tendon worse, resulting in bruising and blackening of the area. Stay away from Glenda King!

    Comparing the care I received from Glenda King with another podiatrist I can definitely say: stay…read moreaway from her! I went to see her for foot pain, she gave me injections that did not help, and asked me to come back every 2 or 3 weeks, each consultation lasted for 5 to 10 minutes at the most and she was barely polite. After 3 months I realized that my foot was getting worse, that she was overcharging my insurance, kept asking me to come back and wanted to give me more injections. I stopped going. I consulted with a different podiatrist who gave me much more attention and time, performed xrays of my feet, explained in details what the situation was and suggested approaches that relieved me of pain. Explore alternatives to Glenda King!

    Albuquerque Associated Podiatrists - podiatrists - Updated June 2026

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