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    Daniel F Craviotto Jr, MD

    3.7 (9 reviews)

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    Hollstien Steven MD

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    To say that this year is all about improving and focusing on my own health is an understatement…read more Simply look at all of my most recent reviews! It seems that once I turned 30 my body began to give up and health declined...and the reason I'm seeing an orthopedic doctor/surgeon is proof. Last week I ended up unintentionally rupturing a tendon in my non-dominant (thank goodness) hand. As someone who works as a nurse and an online Yelp Community Manager, I am required to use my hands constantly. Dr. Hollstein and his medical assistant Carol were able to fit me into his slammed busy schedule. I conveniently completed the registration paperwork online prior to my appointment. I checked in with Laura at the front desk who is absolutely a doll; welcoming everyone who comes in the door with a smile. While I wait to be brought back to an exam room, Laura and I had a friendly chit-chat. Upon going back to the exam room, Carol was lovely and easy going. Dr. Hollstein followed her and has such an amazing bedside manner and great sense of humor. Between the "eeks" and "ows" of him moving my hand/fingers and going over my medical information, we shared some good laughs. In the end, he ended up needing to immobilize and place a cast on my arm. Fast-forward a week and the first cast was uncomfortable by rubbing on my hand and fingers. Carol was able to get me in the same day to replace the cast with a new, better-fitting one. All in all, I would recommend any of the medical providers in this office when it comes to orthopedics and sports medicine. They truly care!

    Holstein is a good doctor, his medical assistant is horrible. She is hard to get ahold of and rare…read morereturns calls,

    Steven W Pearson, MD

    Steven W Pearson, MD

    3.3
    (15 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Normally I wouldn't waste my time with leaving a negative review but I feel obligated to inform…read moreothers and maybe help prevent some other poor soul from experiencing what I went through. My first mistake was not looking at all of Dr Pearson's reviews on Yelp and Google. I saw four stars for his Santa Barbara practice and assumed that was good enough. He's a doctor, he knows what he's doing, right? Wrong. I came to Dr Pearson as most, through a referral from my PC Doc via my HMO. He diagnosed me with a Morton's neuroma and told me surgery was the only option. After a few months, I decided to go through with the procedure. He never ordered an MRI or any imaging. The surgery went fine, but my recovery never happened. After 11 months , he finally ordered an MRI. The MRI clearly showed and described a recurring neuroma. Dr Pearson, ignored that and basically told me the pain was in my head. "Pain is pain" were his exact words. No offer to do a follow up surgery or admit he didn't do the procedure correctly. He was very elusive and dismissive in his responses to questions. After a total of 14 appointments over a 2 year period, and a failed surgery, I gave up on this guy and found another doctor. I'm now 6 weeks post Op with Dr Haggerty at Alta Orthopedic. She found the neuroma, removed it and I'm now back to hiking and walking at about 80% and hopeful to make a full recovery. Sorry, Dr Pearson, pain is not always pain. Sometimes pain is caused by the actual problem you diagnosed but failed to resolve. Dr Pearson may be good enough for simple broken ankles and sprangs, but I'd stay far away If you need surgery or have a complicated issue.

    Dr Pearson operated on my ankle over 20 years ago, my wife's foot nearly that long ago, and he's…read morenow treating my foot. I've no complaints. He's very competent and doesn't recommend unnecessary procedures. His office staff is professional, and wait times to make appointments or to be seen once there are reasonable. I highly recommend him.

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    Matthew Harrison, MD

    Matthew Harrison, MD

    4.0
    (6 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    It's been eight months since my son's surgery, and I really wanted to write this sooner!…read more We had initial consultations with two Santa Barbara foot specialists and decided to go with Dr. Harrison. SO glad we did. His thorough study of all the reports, thorough examination of his feet (both were involved), and further questions resulting in more images, followed by taking the time to explain and educate, assured us that we would get the best outcome with Dr. Harrison. Everything he said jived with all the research I had done, as well as what I knew was on those reports (I couldn't say the same for the other doctor we saw, who had much cooler wallhangings in her office- and this created a challenge in explaining to my son who he should go with). I had researched and read that he would likely never walk normally again and that he would likely have to order specially made shoes to fit his deformed feet. In contrast, as of right now, although he still has months of physical therapy to go, 6 screws and a plate in one heel, and 2 screws in the other, he has been traveling internationally, is able to walk practically unhindered mostly all day, and he has been skiing. His gait is almost perfect and his shoe size increased by only 1/2 a size - Vans off the shelf - and he swims just fine! We can thank Dr Harrison for his amazing skills, for truly caring, for having the respect and personal regard toward his patients to explain, and for taking the time to get it right.

    I came in from pain in my left foot when running from a bunion. He took x rays & gave me the…read moreinformation on what was going on. My issue- that was it. He didn't offer solutions, didn't offer guidance on pain management, he didn't say much in general. It was like pulling teeth to understand my options and what I could do. He was not informative at all. I since bought toe spacers (not his suggestion) and my pain went down from a 8 to a 2 which is amazing. I also followed up with another surgeon in town and now I fully understand my options and the road ahead of me. I do not recommend this doctor. He did the bare minimum with me and is very apathetic.

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    Nelms Lisa DPM

    Nelms Lisa DPM

    3.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    She was 45 minutes late for a 5 minute visit in which she told me there was nothing she could do…read more then she insisted i pay the $50 copay after insurance already paid her $75

    It's 9:19, my appointment was at 9:00 and I arrived at 8:45. First, when I arrived I signed in and…read morethe receptionist said, I thought you were a runner, are you a runner? Agh, yes, I am. Sorry, I don't look like your typical runner. When I called and set up my appointment, I was asked for all of my insurance info. No problem, gave it to her. I couldn't find my card this morning and when I arrive they say I would still be able to see the doctor and I can give them my card information when I get home. I was about to call my insurance company and get the id number then I reminded her that she took all of my insurance information over the phone. She says she didn't. Ok fine. I ask them if they can look my information up. They tell me they don't know how to do that and ask how do other doctors offices look up information. She also stated the doctor hadn't signed up with the insurance companies to verify patient information on the computer yet. That explains a lot. With all of the patient information they had on the counter space I could of looked up a couple of patients myself. She added my information to that file. I guess they don't know much about HIPPA there either. The receptionist rolled her eyes, and had a pretty bad attitude throughout the whole 45 minutes I was in there. It doesn't take much to properly train your staff. But when I met the doctor it explained why the staff is trashy. She's horrible too. Dr. Nelms comes in at 9:24. No introduction, no nothing. She speaks with the receptionist, then says with a scowl , "Never leave your insurance card at home. Ever." If that's the way doctors introduce themselves to their patients, I don't want to be seen. I told the receptionist I was leaving and the doctor chimes in from the back, "that's fine." If I could give this office zero stars I would. Bad form. I think I will suffer through the pain and find another podiatrist.

    Daniel F Craviotto Jr, MD - orthopedists - Updated June 2026

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