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    ATI Physical Therapy

    2.4 (8 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    3.8(13 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Great office, the staff is so friendly and the doctors are caring. They were able to save my tooth!…read moreHighly recommend.

    For reasons unknown, MBO NEVER answers their phone. A recording claims "Your call is very…read moreimportant to us . . ." but that's clearly a lie. If you know the person you need to talk to, you can, with difficulty, reach their phone, and of course they won't answer either. So leave a voicemail, and I wish you the very best of luck. Generally, I don't get any response until I leave the third or fourth (increasingly irritated) voicemail. Example 1: I was in more pain than I had expected, and I called my doctor for some oxycodone, which he had offered previously. I had expected a call-back. Didn't happen. I had expected my pharmacy to fill the prescription within a day. Didn't happen, because THEY NEVER GOT THE ORDER! It took SIX DAYS and FOUR VOICEMAILS before the order was filled. Full disclosure: there was a weekend and a holiday intervening, but if MBO had reacted on the day I called, that wouldn't have been a factor. Example 2: I called to schedule surgery, asking for a particular week. (Per usual, no one answered the phone, and I had to leave a voicemail.) As it turned out, scheduling for that week wasn't available yet; it was too far in the future. Did I get a call-back, explaining the situation? Nope. All I got was ignored. So, not realizing the problem, I called again, and had to leave another voicemail. [wait . . . wait . . . wait . . . ] No call-back; I had been ignored again. Once more I called, and, uh . . . expressed my frustration. This time, I got a return call, and I had the common courtesy to answer my phone. [MBO, take note: actually answering a phone call is considered a GOOD thing.] The conversation did not go smoothly. If I had only gotten a return call after my very first voicemail, explaining that I was calling too early, all the ensuing mess would not have occurred. On the other hand, the actual medical care has been fine. The problem is entirely with the support staff, who seem to view patients as an intrusion into their very busy workday, to be ignored if possible, and barely tolerated otherwise.

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    3.3(8 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Imagine, if you will, that Dr. Soon Jung of SEPA Pain & Spine asked me, a mason, to build a brick…read morewall. My first task is to dump a ton of bricks at the work site, which I do, but directly on top of my client. I heard his screams clearly, but my focus was on doing my job. Undeterred by his agony, I commenced building the wall, brick by brick. Eventually, I uncovered Dr. Jung's battered and crushed body, and he is in severe pain. Fortunately, Dr. Jung recovers fully, with maybe a touch of PTSD. The wall I built was strong and straight, level and plumb, and met all the building codes and customer's specifications. But for some reason, Dr. Jung now seems more than annoyed at all the pain I caused in the process of flawlessly doing my job. The analogy is perfect: although Dr. Jung's procedure on me worked, temporary though it may be, the procedure itself hit an 11 on my Scream-O-Meter. No true physician would permit this, but would immediately stop and apologize if it happened by accident. If the job of a physician is to minimize pain, Mr. Soon Jung is no physician. Final note: General anesthesia has been used in medicine since the mid-19th century. Not using it, here in the 21st century, on a patient with no specific contraindications, is truly barbaric.

    Dr.Fall is absolutely amazing. He truly cares about his patients. I highly recommend him to…read morefamily,friends, strangers on the internet & on the street ;) Seriously. Staff is friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. The office follows through and updates you if you call with a question or request.

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    Rothman Orthopaedics

    2.6(43 reviews)
    6.2 miByberry

    How did Rothman's Chalfont branch lose a patient 0f 3 years? Others, in a recent rating, viewed…read morethem as 1.72 stars, out of 5! BAD! Because of my unfavorable experience, I rate them as 1.50 stars. Their website states "that most customers are generally dissatisfied". It also comments that they have ".... mixed, often poor reviews regarding administrative services". True! Further, ".... patient complaints include long wait times & poor communications". Also true! My bad story follows: in Oct., 2025, I received proper knee shots for arthritic knees by Dr. Schroeder, who did an excellent job. As per practice, the nurse scheduled me for an appointment in 6 months. However, the appointment date was rescheduled 2 more times by Rothman, making the interval time 6 1/2 months in which my knees suffered during the "extra" 1/2 month. Consequently, I sent a complaint email to the President of Rothman on Apr. 14, 2026. although no reply was received from his staff, my visit on May 4th experienced retaliation by the Chalfont staff. First of all, I was not taken "in order of entry" following the Kiosk ap[plication. Next, D.O. Rosero, unlike all previous times in which I sat on the table with legs dangling, had me lay down which is also also a first time. Why? He then injected both knees in a method that has not been done before! That is, for my right knee, he did not inject the ORTHOVISC shot in the front, right side of the knee as before, but instead into the rear, right side of the knee. Why? Was the different shot method also retaliation? On May 11th the last of 3 consecutive weekly shots were administered by the D.O. and the right knee is still experiencing soreness, 10 days afterwards! I hope that such does not continue for the next 6 months, until the next shot is received. Anyway, a Rothman physician will NOT perform the service because I am going to go to another, non Rothman doctor for the shots.

    Don't love the way they run their practice. Doctor refused to give results over the phone after we…read moregot the mri . They force you to come back in for results but the issue is they cant get you in for a week or more leaving you to fend for yourself with your injuries and no guidance. My son continued to play sports even though they had the results and knew he had an injury . Not ok ! Just a money grab to get a follow up visit out of you. A simple phone call advising him not to play would have been helpful as we waited for our follow up appointment .

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    Sepa Pain & Spine

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    1.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    Imagine, if you will, that Dr. Soon Jung of SEPA Pain & Spine asked me, a mason, to build a brick…read morewall. My first task is to dump a ton of bricks at the work site, which I do, but directly on top of my client. I heard his screams clearly, but my focus was on doing my job. Undeterred by his agony, I commenced building the wall, brick by brick. Eventually, I uncovered Dr. Jung's battered and crushed body, and he is in severe pain. Fortunately, Dr. Jung recovers fully, with maybe a touch of PTSD. The wall I built was strong and straight, level and plumb, and met all the building codes and customer's specifications. But for some reason, Dr. Jung now seems more than annoyed at all the pain I caused in the process of flawlessly doing my job. The analogy is perfect: although Dr. Jung's procedure on me worked, temporarily though it may be, the procedure itself hit an 11 on my Scream-O-Meter. No true physician would permit this, but would immediately stop and apologize if it happened by accident. If the job of a physician is to minimize pain, Mr. Soon Jung is no physician. Final note: General anesthesia has been used in medicine since the mid-19th century. Not using it, here in the 21st century, on a patient with no specific contraindications, is truly barbaric.

    From the owner: About The Practice SEPA Pain & Spine has been serving the…read morecommunities of Southeast Pennsylvania for over 25 years. The team of experienced physicians, physician's assistants, and nurse practitioners offers cutting-edge interventional pain management services at offices in Horsham, Langhorne, and Chalfont, Pennsylvania. The SEPA Pain & Spine team helps patients find relief from painful and debilitating conditions, including arthritis, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, migraines, and nerve injuries. They create customized treatment plans to reduce back pain, neck pain, and joint pain, helping patients regain their independence and quality of life. Interventional pain management programs may include spinal injections, joint injections, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, Botox® injections, intrathecal pain pumps, or spinal cord stimulation. When appropriate, the team may recommend regenerative medicine, medical marijuana, or pain medication management. SEPA Pain & Spine also offers Suboxone® treatments to help patients working to recover from opioid addiction. When non-surgical treatments aren't appropriate, patients have access to minimally invasive spine surgery, including the Superion® procedure by Vertiflex® and the mild® (minimally invasive lumbar decompression) procedure. SEPA Pain & Spine offers workers' compensation evaluations and treatments...

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