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    David Min, MD

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Wasatch Neurosurgery and Spine Associates - My very swollen abdomen after the finished my second fusion!!

    Wasatch Neurosurgery and Spine Associates

    3.6(5 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    I have been a patient of Dr. Pingree since 2016 ( first spinal fusion ), then again in 2019 (…read moresecond more intense spinal fusion ) FBS. Since my last fusion I've continued to suffer greatly, unable to work, do daily chores, and just live without struggling with this pain. Well, I had another MRI and EMG and another nerve study done. I followed through on everything I was told I should do by the PA's in his office and even though a different doctor. And they proceeded to shut me down regarding the pain, stiffness and tightness, to name a few issues, and then proceeded to dismiss me from their care and told me to go find a new Neurologist because they didn't think I was a good candidate for surgery. First, please go over my test results, second,suggest a couple of different Neurologist's, third, just because I might not need another fusion right away, I still deserve to be treated like I was treated before each of my surgeries!! One last thing, in 2019 when I went back to see Dr. Pingree to go over a recent MRI which was ordered by a different doctor, he proceeded to yell at me and asked me why I didn't come in to him! Okay, I guess when you are no longer a good surgical specimen everyone in that office treats you like your out of your mind and that you have no idea what is happening within your own body?!?!? As far as I go, I'm extremely in touch with the going's on within my body and expect to be treated better that just a paycheck!!! So now I'm without a Neurologist and have no idea who's good, compassionate and loyal to their patients!?!?!? I'm very sad and in complete dismay!! Good luck!!!

    Dr. Teja is excellent at what he does. I cannot say enough good things about him and his incredible…read moreteam. I highly recommend him. I have already referred family and friends. His office treats every patient like family. Makes you feel welcome and always cater to your needs. He is the best at what he does. Caleb Jackson and Trisha I've had to talk to and see throughout the post op care and they truly care about your wellbeing. They get back to you same day. They are a GREAT team!!!! Dr. Teja preformed lower lumbar back surgery and after seeing many doctors and trying many treatments, I finally am starting to feel better. I'm only 4 weeks after surgery and can already tell a huge improvement. I'm so excited for the months to come! Thank you Dr. Teja and staff!!

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    Wasatch Neurosurgery and Spine Associates - My lumbar spine after my 2- fusion in three years! Not worth the pain!!

    My lumbar spine after my 2- fusion in three years! Not worth the pain!!

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    Wasatch Neurosurgery and Spine Associates - This is posted in the room I was put in waiting for my first post op appointment. To me this speaks volumes of this office.

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    This is posted in the room I was put in waiting for my first post op appointment. To me this speaks volumes of this office.

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    I moved from SLC near the Tanner Clinic off Antelope Dr. I didn't have any expectations as all…read moremedics seem overwhelmed in 2024. I left a comfortable provider but through insurance I was allowed to research my own provider and took a chance on Oliva Bently. This amazing individual was honest with me (she had no idea how to treat this unique problem) LOL -but prepared me for that. This awesome doctor took time to discuss my symptoms without gaslighting or dismissing my opinion of what is happening. This kind professional suggested specialists for my problem and offered pre - authorizations for that help. When my daughter went to the same Tanner clinic they hooked her up with a professional who was thorough, understanding, and kind. Its been years since my adult daughter had someone like Megan however, after just a few visits Megan moved - Ugh- starting over soon.

    My primary physician is amazing. The customer service is the worst. They do not call you back it's…read moreimpossible to get refills unless you make an appointment with the Dr. Today I spoke to Corqi (Corky) and she actually yelled at me because I didn't understand what she was saying. My surgeon left the clinic for IHC and I was confused. I said do not yell at me she said well you're not listening. Her supervisor is Marsha. I'd call but...

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    Dr. Mark R. Lenthe, Family Medicine

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    University of Utah Department of Neurology

    1.3(7 reviews)
    1.3 miUniversity, East Bench

    I was a MS patient here for around 4 years and it was a constant revolving door of MDs who were…read moremore interested in their research projects at the U versus patient care. Getting an appointment is next to impossible and if you have any questions that come up up, well, the answer is always the same - go to the ER. Yeah, that's the best they could do - the nurses just don't seem to care. One mid level providers was really good, but the overall the leadership of the clinic is dismal and the constant turn over of disinterested doctors leaves patients with poor experiences. I left this clinic about 2 years ago in frustration and I am finally receiving care that is way better than what I had through the U. Try Intermountain or some of the other neurologists in the area. Rocky Mountain MS clinic is also good offers some really good neuro in many area beyond just ms.

    Most of the providers I've seen here were completely incompetent and have seemingly left me for…read moredead regarding a cyst pressing on my spinal cord and/or brainstem. All they did was gaslight, misconstrue, or ignore me when I tried to get help for the earlier stages of this as well as other medical conditions over the years prior. For years they told me my neuro problems were conversion disorder and did little to help me, even though I had clinical data that pointed to many things going wrong. I lived a miserable life with little opportunity due to disabilities and constraints my health conditions forced on me. I had drug side effects and a biotoxin illness causing pretty significant and debilitating neurologic problems, but they blew all that off and lied through their teeth about drug side effects [if they even understood the medications I was on at all, which they probably didn't]. I had to heal myself without their intervention. Years later I got another MRI and it showed a dangerous cystic development, which should have landed prompt consultation with neurosurgeons or specialists in an emergency situation, since I had symptoms of myelopathy. Not only could they not recognize this obvious finding on the MRI [out of network providers did], but they also won't do anything AT ALL to help me when I discussed the symptomology consistent with the beginnings of high cord myelopathy. I'm talking about my arms AND legs weakening substantially in a short time and having balance and walking problems. Alas, they didn't give a damn and sent me out of the office with nothing! Not even recommendations for a competent provider who could see me instead. Anyway, if you want to deal with paper tigers in exchange for heaps of your insurance money, and if you like being gaslit whilst you waste away from a rare or complex neurologic condition, go to U of U neurology. They'll gladly bill you in exchange for thoughts and prayers, if even that!

    David Min, MD - neurologist - Updated June 2026

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