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    Edwards John C MD

    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Mountain Orthopaedics

    Mountain Orthopaedics

    3.3(14 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Choose your doctor wisely! Dr Jared Tyson is not it!! I went in due to a shoulder injury. I was…read moretold on my first visit "Closed nondisplaced fracture of left clavicle with routine healing" a mild fracture healing normally. The second visit occurred in his office via TEXT MESSAGE with his PA! The pain he has caused me is simply heartbreaking. After finding an actual surgeon here is what was actually wrong. 1. Clavicle (Collarbone) Fracture - Chronic, Unhealed * Type: Comminuted (broken into pieces), displaced fracture of the distal clavicle. * Status: Ununited (hasn't healed), no bridging bone (callus) formation, despite some attempted healing. * Extra bone growth: Corticated fragments and posterior/inferior bony projections. * Joint involvement: Degenerative changes and cysts at the AC (acromioclavicular) joint. 2. Rotator Cuff Injuries * Supraspinatus tendon: Torn on both front and back sides. * Subscapularis tendon: Chronic degeneration (tendinosis), full-thickness tear. 3. Labral and Cartilage Damage * Reverse osseous Bankart lesion: A bone/cartilage injury from the socket (glenoid) involving the back of the shoulder. * Labrum: Multiple tears - anterior, posterior, inferior, and superior areas. * Cartilage: Thinning and surface damage throughout, especially in the front part of the joint (anterior chondrolabral junction). * Osteoarthritis: Moderate in both the AC and glenohumeral (shoulder ball-and-socket) joints. 4. Biceps and Ligaments * Biceps tendon: Wear and degeneration where it crosses the shoulder. * Inferior glenohumeral ligament: Thickened, suggesting chronic stress, but no full-blown frozen shoulder. 5. CT-Specific Measurements (Shoulder Geometry) * Glenoid version: 17° retroverted - means the socket is tilted backward more than normal, which affects shoulder mechanics.

    Great docs, but the billing is a HOT MESS! I set up payment arrangement that were to start in May…read more4. Couple months later I was sent to collections. I find out they never took my money. It was automatic withdrawal. I've been paying it off for 2 months through collections and Saturday Oct 4 they withdrew the mone! They never contacted me about my bill before sending it to collections either. They take my money after I paid it off almost. They can't have both. I called to straighten it out and they say they have no record of sending it to collections! Is someone up to illegal activity? I've spoken with my attorney and I will sue!

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    True Balance Performance Clinic - True Balance Performance Clinic, the room where all the healing takes place.

    True Balance Performance Clinic

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I suffered with some low back and hip problems for 9 to 10 months. I got you a couple other places…read moreand nobody was able to get everything back into alignment as quickly and easily as true Balance did. not only does he know what he's doing, but he also gives physical therapy type instructions for exercises I should be doing daily. And those have really helped. I highly recommend coming here for all your chiropractic care

    This was my first time at a chiropractor. After not being able to use my right arm to lift anything…read morewithout pain I heard of AMIT. Which is the process of reactivating muscle groups in your body that are not firing we're working as they should. I always feared going to a chiropractor but if I was going to visit one I wanted to help me relieve this pain with advanced methods/treatment. Travis walked me through each step including having a digital display showing me exactly all of the pressure points and locations of my body that were not currently working properly. He took the time and care to let me know exactly what he was doing and what each process is for as I wanted to be prepared mentally for each step of the process. I highly recommend True balance performance, and I am planning my next visit in about a month. I live in Los Angeles and I am more than willing to come up to Utah to receive this level of treatment and advanced methodology with AMIT PS: I could not lift up my luggage to put it into my car with my right arm when I walked into his office. Travis specifically had me lift up a medical briefcase at full extension before I left his office with no pain. Absolutely amazing. If I didn't do it for myself there's no way that someone else could have convinced me that that can happen in One session!

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    Johnston Eric C MD

    Johnston Eric C MD

    1.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    I visited Dr. Johnston after receiving a left ankle injury to receive a diagnosis and schedule…read moresurgery date. I informed the doctor about where the pain was located and also indicated that I had a pinching sensation in my upper left calf area. The doctor did not acknowledge the additional pain I was receiving he just concentrated on the pain I had on my left ankle which entailed: syndesmosis full ligament tear. I planned to have surgery but it was postponed due to Mountain West Surgical Center employee Brian BERG not working with myself on payment options. BERG rejected my surgery and I had to visit another doctor because I couldn't come up with 50% of $2,300 prior to being billed to my insurance. I've never dealt with a company that didn't work out a deal to bill insurance or accept debit card information for payment at a later date. BERG was requesting my personal financial history in order to receive surgery. I was not comfortable with that because no one has ever asked me for that type of information in my entire medical history records. I received diagnosis from another doctor that I also have a bone break (fibula bone break) due to the ankle injury and Dr. Johnston didn't acknowledge that after getting an MRI done. I would not recommend going to Mountain Orthopaedics nor Mountain West Surgical Center because you won't be diagnosed correctly and they'll expect you to pay an arm and a leg just to get a procedure done. Worst medical experience I've had in my 35 years of existence.

    Edwards John C MD - sportsmed - Updated May 2026

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