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    Austin Sports Therapy

    4.9 (43 reviews)

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    Tommer works on my sciatic and back issues thru manipulation and some chiropractors moves. Always a pleasure.

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    Jill is fantastic, I personal see her and i send my patients to her as well. They normally can get in my fairly quickly. Five Stars.

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    Austin Sports Medicine and Orthopedics

    3.4(120 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I highly recommend Dr. Pedro Cosculluela and the staff at Austin Sports Medicine on 38th Street…read more They were very courteous and efficient, getting my X-ray done in no time. Sydney didn't an excellent job with her preliminary evaluation. Dr. Pedro was very patient, engaging and personable in explaining the findings and outlining his treatment plan. Great experience all around.

    Not very impressed with this office at all…read more First - There is zero parking available. (The worst I've ever seen at a doctor's office). People were circling, and alot were parked illegally, even in the grass. I was forced to park next door at all the retail shops, even though there were a ton of signs saying they'd tow. Not really a great first impression. Second - My appointment with Dr. Meghpara felt very rushed, and was not near as thorough as other doctor's I've seen (and what I would require to consider it a worthwhile visit). It was my fault for not getting x-rays from another doctor over in time before my appointment (the office didn't remind me to bring any, and I honestly just didn't think about it until a few days before). I did bring my MRI images and report, and he basically said he had no use for those. I asked if we should take another X-ray at the office, so that he could see my current state, and he basically said it wasn't necessary. He also had me do only a few movements in the office (totaling about 10 seconds) to test out my pain, whereas two other doctors had alot more comprehensive exam. He then proceeded to give me his opinion without examining any x-rays or (from what it seemed) the MRI CDs I had brought in. He just went off of what I told him my situation was, what my last doctor had said (a few weeks before), and basically agreed with that assessment. At this point I was just ready to leave, as I was already disappointed and knew that he is not a doctor I would return to. I wish I would've just avoided going there for another opinion, and wasting $80.

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    Sean M Gallagher, MD

    4.7(39 reviews)
    2.1 miRosedale

    Dr. Gallagher is outstanding. He performed my recent left knee meniscectomy with the same level of…read morecare and expertise as my right knee surgery 2 years ago. His consistent professionalism and expertise made both experiences smooth and successful. Highly recommend him for orthopedic care!

    I am very happy to share my experience with using ATX Orthopedics for total knee replacement and…read moreDr. Gallagher. It was such a pleasant surprise to go to an office that was not over crowded and the front staff were friendly and helpful. (I used a different orthopedic group for foot surgery and experienced large, overcrowded waiting rooms, long lines for checking in and out, and late appointments.) ATX Orthopedics treats you like you are a very special patient and not just a number! When I met Dr. Gallagher, I could tell he was very knowledgeable in the field of orthopedics and after he looked at my knee x-rays recommended knee replacement surgery. I told him I could not live with the pain anymore and was ready to take the next step. He told me he uses a method of pain management that helps speed in the recovery of his patients. I was referred to a pain management specialist who deadened some of the nerves around my knee a week prior to surgery. This procedure was relatively painless and enabled me to have knee surgery, at Pinnacle day surgery, and go home the same day! I couldn't believe I was walking with a walker the same day as my surgery and sleeping in my own bed. If you follow his instructions and do the exercises, go to physical therapy, and take the prescribed medications you will be on the road to recovery before you know it! It has been a month since my surgery and because Dr. Gallagher is an innovative, caring surgeon I am well on my way to keeping up with my grandchildren again.

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    Texas Orthopedics

    3.7(96 reviews)
    2.2 miBryker Woods, University of Texas

    I have nothing but good things to say about this location. Dr. Snowden is absolutely fantastic. He…read morewas thorough and took the time to discuss everything I was concerned about (which luckily turned out to be nothing) as well as provide sound medical advice. It's a big practice, but the front desk staff got me checked in & out efficiently and speedily. There wasn't a long wait time before I got to see the doctor either, and that's always a plus.

    Parents, please be aware…read more My 22-year-old daughter was seen at Texas Orthopedics for a broken ankle. At her second appointment -- just 10 days after the fracture -- Dr. Robert Blais asked about her pain level. She explained that she was still experiencing significant pain. At that point, he stated he was concerned she could have Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). We were stunned. It had been 10 days since a confirmed broken bone. From what we understand, pain at that stage is not unusual. While waiting for imaging, my daughter searched CRPS online. She discovered it is sometimes referred to as the "suicide disease" because of the severe, chronic pain associated with advanced cases. By the time we left the appointment, she was in tears -- terrified that she was facing a life-altering diagnosis. Whether CRPS should or should not have been mentioned that early is a medical judgment. What is not debatable is the emotional impact of introducing a severe, worst-case condition to a 22-year-old patient so soon after a routine fracture -- without clear context about probability, diagnostic criteria, or reassurance. The result was immediate and profound distress. Physicians absolutely have a duty to consider complications. They also have a responsibility to communicate carefully, proportionately, and with awareness of the psychological impact their words carry. This was our experience. Parents and patients: ask questions. Ask about likelihood. Ask about timing. Ask whether a concern is common, rare, or simply precautionary. And if something feels disproportionate, seek a second opinion. Advocacy matters.

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