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    Orthopaedic Associates of Central Maryland

    Orthopaedic Associates of Central Maryland

    2.3(63 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I've had a wonderful experience here, and what truly sets this place apart is my physical…read moretherapist, Carmelo Cimato. He treats you like family, showing genuine care and compassion. His attention to detail is remarkable, he takes the time to do thorough evaluations and makes sure every step of the treatment plan is done properly. This is my second course of physical therapy with him. The first time was very successful, and for the second round I was so committed to having Carmelo as my therapist again that I waited a month just to make sure I could work with him. That alone says a lot about the quality of care he provides. As a healthcare provider myself, I can recognize the difference between average and truly exceptional care. Carmelo absolutely delivers high-quality, patient-focused therapy. If you're looking for someone who genuinely cares about your progress and well-being, I highly recommend him. Lastly, I can say all of the physical therapy technicians here are also professional, kind, and always supportive, which makes the entire experience smooth and encouraging.

    I rarely write reviews, but my experience with this orthopedic office was so frustrating that I…read morefeel compelled to share. Communication here is virtually nonexistent. If you need to reach someone whether for a minor concern or something urgent you're better off heading straight to the emergency room. After my nerve block wore off, I was in significant pain. I called and messaged through their Klara system multiple times with no response all day. Eventually, I received a generic message saying I was "fine," without anyone actually speaking to me. I ended up going to the ER, where they discovered additional bone separation in my shoulder that explained the worsening pain. Ironically, the staff at the surgery center who weren't even responsible for my follow-up care were far more helpful. They answered calls and offered advice to manage my pain, something this office failed to do. At my follow-up appointment, I was told I'd be prescribed medication. When I left, no one mentioned how or when I'd receive it. I called to ask if I could pick it up on my way home no answer, no callback. I tried again an hour later. Still nothing. No text, no voicemail, no help. If you're looking for a place that performs a procedure and then disappears, this is it. But if you expect any kind of post-operative care or basic communication, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere.

    Johns Hopkins Howard County

    Johns Hopkins Howard County

    1.9(248 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Just a shout-out to the Emergency Room at Johns Hopkins Howard County…read more A friend had been coughing on and off. Then nearly fainted! So we masked-up and zipped over, late afternoon on a weekend. The ER staff were quick! Interview, admitting, getting an exam. The longest wait was for test results. It was an early-stage of pneumonia! Not contagious. A couple of antibiotics ought to knock it back. Johns Hopkins Howard County Emergency Room addressed the situation immediately and professionally. I just thought that's worth putting out there.

    I had a medical emergency in October and was brought here by ambulance and led me to a 3 day/ 2…read morenight stay. Going to the ER is never on my bingo card because, well... "those people are sick." That said, I arrived chauffeured, no less--and due to my route and symptoms, I bypassed the waiting room (won't He do it). Unlike an experience I had nine years ago, the ER staff this time were respectful, attentive, and genuinely kind--as were the staff on the observation floor. I was transported by wheelchair, and to humor myself, I asked them to pretend it was a sightseeing tour. They playfully obliged, which immediately set the tone. After a substantial dose of saline, I was alert enough to give a full history and explain my symptoms. Let me be clear: the staff did all the things. Their assessments, questions, testing, and care plan were appropriate and thorough. When physicians came in, I shared my fears and theories--and more than once, they responded with, "Yes, we thought the same," followed by a clear explanation of what had already been ordered, what was being rechecked, and what the next steps would be depending on the results. I could ask why something was being done, and they took the time to explain their clinical reasoning. I was genuinely impressed. The team functioned like a well-oiled machine--communicating seamlessly with one another across departments. Everything was clear, both verbally and in writing. What needs to be said--because it should be baseline and standard, yet so often is not--is that my humanity was respected. My symptoms were taken seriously. I was handled with care and dignity by everyone. I did not feel like a burden for having needs while sick. In fact, I rarely had to ask for anything because the staff anticipated my needs based on what I was actively battling. It felt very much like Chick-fil-A-level service: "my pleasure," "as you wish," and "we put extra napkins and a hand wipe in your bag because you might need it." I was seen. My nervous system was calmed by their presence and professionalism. The event that brought me there was scary enough--their care made it less so. Every department. Every role. Superior. It's evident that significant positive changes have occurred since Johns Hopkins took over. My prior experience here during a gallbladder attack years ago was the opposite--I was treated rudely and assumed to be drug-seeking. I left then with a diagnosis but no root cause and no real plan. This time, I received thorough, accurate care, a post-discharge plan, and everything was handled efficiently and respectfully. This is exactly how a hospital should be run: effective, efficient, thorough, communicative, respectful, and truly team-based. My only grievance is that despite living less than a quarter mile away, this hospital is now out of network due to UnitedHealthcare not reaching an agreement with Hopkins. That leaves me with astronomical bills--but exceptional, safe, respectful care. And honestly? I'll take it.

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    Kanter William R MD - Next day, post surgery.

    Kanter William R MD

    5.0(1 review)
    3.3 mi

    I'm writing this for my husband as he is the one who had work done by Dr. Kanter and a little bit…read morewill be my experience with him. My husband was suffering with Rhinophyma due to having Rosacea that did not respond well to medications and also being of Eastern European descent. It wasn't horrible at first, but in the past two years, it took on a new life and actually caused him many issues with his breathing. His dermatologist referred him to a number of plastic surgeons, but for one reason or another the doctors were doing specialty work and as his was for a medical reason, he was having a time. He was given two more referrals, one of them being for Dr. Kanter. My husband said that the office was very nice and staff was very friendly. Dr. Kanter looked at his nose and found that my husband's nostrils were being constricted by the growths. It was decided that he would need surgery to remove them and to reconstruct his nose. He had the surgery three weeks ago and what a wonderful job Dr. Kanter did! My husband is so very pleased as am I. Before and after the surgery-actually he even called the night BEFORE the surgery and one other time....totally unheard of(!), Dr. Kanter spoke to both my husband and I at the outpatient center, letting us know what he would be doing and answering any concerns that we might have. He also called personally to check in to see how hubby was doing the evening that he had the surgery. Always very pleasant and wonderful bedside manner! I know both of us were so very impressed, but what's more impressive is Dr. Kanter's work! My husband printed him about seven or so pictures of his nose before all this happened and he really was able to capture what it looked like previously. He has given my husband his life back and certainly a lot more confidence....the big joke around our house right now is he has the 19 year old nose on the 64 year old face! =P Just a side note, he had a little pain post surgery, but really none to speak of afterwards. Never took anything (even though he did get a prescription) beyond over the counter relief. If you are considering any sort of reconstructive work, we both would recommend him highly!

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    Several days post op when he could take the bandage off.

    Kanter William R MD - Roughly three weeks post op....miraculous healing!

    Roughly three weeks post op....miraculous healing!

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    Sarah Mess - Lip enhancement before and after photos

    Sarah Mess

    3.8(20 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$$

    Poor Results & Dismissive Care - Not for Sensitive Skin…read more I visited Dr. Sarah Mess's office two weeks ago for Botox and had a deeply disappointing experience. Not long after the treatment, my eyes became puffy and began to droop, and I developed a rash--none of which I've experienced before in my many years of getting Botox. The puffiness and rash came from skincare products she applied and tried to sell me, despite me clearly stating that I have very sensitive skin. Instead of testing a small patch, she applied the products all over my face. When I contacted her about the reaction, she told me to take Zyrtec for the puffy, drooping eyes--saying, "It can't hurt"--even though I don't have allergies. For the rash, she offered no professional solution, just told me to use over-the-counter products on my own. When I raised concerns about the results and how I looked, she brushed it off, saying it would wear off in a few months and that I was "still pretty." Meanwhile, half my forehead still has visible wrinkles. There was no real follow-up, no accountability, and no real care. I was left feeling dismissed and unsupported. If you value thoughtful, personalized treatment--especially if you have sensitive skin--this is not the place for you. Save your time and your money.

    Do NOT get laser hair removal here. Not only does it come back, it comes back worse. The doctor…read moredoesn't even do it. She has nurses come in and do it. She doesn't even introduce herself or monitor the progress. You pay thousands and thousands of dollars and get lousy service and horrible results. Save your money.

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