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    Derek H Ochiai, MD

    Derek H Ochiai, MD

    4.3(14 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I've had bilateral hip labrum reconstructions and osteoplasty with Dr. Ochiai, 2 years apart. I…read moredrove about 75-90 minutes to see him and it was well worth the drive and the tolls! My symptoms had been blamed on pulled muscle and other things for years, so by the time I got the right diagnosis, my hip was not in great shape. He explained my options thoroughly, risks/benefits of surgery, etc, and I never felt rushed. On followbut, I had biceps tendonitis, and he fit me in for a steroid injection, no problem. Both surgeries went well. My left did better, but it was done earlier, and honestly, I followed instructions better. I was able to run and do the things I wanted again. I was always able to get an appointment with him in a timely fashion. Sometimes, there may be a wait, but I would rather have a doctor who doesn't rush through your appointment than one on time.

    I have been struggling with a torn labrum and FAI for almost four years. I tried multiple cycles…read moreof physical therapy and really, really worked hard to avoid surgery because I was frankly afraid of the recovery. I saw three separate hip surgeons, and came to Ochiai after numerous recommendations from others. I've talked to no fewer than 20 people that have had hip arthroscopy with various surgeons. I've spoken with people that have had horrific experiences with recovery and results from the same procedure that I have. I have also talked to some who urged me to have the procedure because it improved their quality of life dramatically. Here is what I will tell you: your surgeon's experience and skill matter. Choose a surgeon that specializes in the procedure you need and commit to the physical therapy. I am absolutely convinced that Ochiai has a great deal to do with what I am going to characterize as a relatively easy recovery. I would recommend him without reservation for hip arthroscopy. I'm now three weeks after surgery and here is what I will tell you: -The procedure was far easier than I anticipated in many ways, and more difficult in others. The upshot is surgery was worth it and I wish I hadn't waited. I'm frankly stunned at how reasonable my recovery was. - I was not really in pain following surgery, just discomfort for a few days. I was off narcotics within 24 hours after surgery. I believe I took two narcotic pain pills after leaving the surgical center. - The worst things to anticipate about this surgery are 1) needing to have someone to help you out for the 48 hours or so afterward, 2) understanding that you will have to commit to wearing a brace for about 6 weeks afterward and to be on crutches for approximately 1-4 weeks after, and 3) understanding PT is a commitment for months after. - I live in a house with lots and lots of stairs. They were no problem. If you have a symptomatic torn labrum or pinching from FAI then I urge you to see Ochiai.

    Clay Wellborn MD

    Clay Wellborn MD

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Dr. Wellborn was the surgeon for my new knee. Every step along the way to surgery was carefully and…read morecompetently taken. Three months past surgery, I am living without pain in that new knee. It feels like a miracle was performed.

    I went ahead with the replacement on April 2, 2019. I am four months out and doing well overall,…read moreeven considering the set backs I have had with my back. Unfortunately, certain post op complications can't be foreseen or avoided when they are not necessarily related to your procedure. (Note: I've had surgery to my back and SI joint in the past, so do not consider these issues his fault.) That said, Dr. Wellborn immediately addressed the issue by referring me to a highly respected neurosurgeon as soon as he recognized there was an issue. He even called the guy ahead of time and greased the skids so I didn't have to wait the month to get squeezed into his schedule. Back to the normal expectations: I was able to ditch the walker within the first week and only used the cane if going long distances by week 2. I rode my bike around the block at day 6! And for a mile at 2 weeks!! It is still easier to ride my bike than walk for long distances but I suspect this may be due to my back. He did a phenomenal job on the wound closure, which was approximated perfectly and really looks beautiful. My hip is functioning quite nicely and the pain I had in the joint was gone when I woke from surgery. I had the expected post op pain but that was relatively short lived and I was able to stop the pain meds very quickly. Advice I wish I'd had...don't wait if you need this procedure. Likely the reason for some of my complications has to with my delays and the resultant weakened muscles in my core, back and legs. The surgery and recovery time weakens you even more. Do all you can before and after to get strong. You will need those muscles! Then, pick the best surgeon you can. For me, he was it. And he operates out of Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington. I've been there now for two surgeries and can honestly rate them as one of the best hospitals I've ever been to!

    International Spine, Pain & Performance Center - Front door

    International Spine, Pain & Performance Center

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I would like to thank Dr. Dinh and the International Spine, Pain, & Performance center staff for…read moreentrusting the care I needed. My previous physician could not see me for an entire month. I've been in pain since November 5th from a slight fall in the shower. I couldn't wait any longer so decided to search the Arlington/Alexandria area for a new office. I came across Dr. Dinh's office and decided to take my chances. Well it's been great. She got me in for an MRI and a SI Joint injection. All in all took about a good week and half to receive the injection and insurance approvals. I am once again healing and of course this is my new back and spine center. Great job everyone!! They are located at the Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington area. Easy to get to.

    If you are in pain, this place is NOT where you should go if you want appropriate patient care and…read morehandling. The front desk employees were unhelpful and extremely rude. Their manners were very poor, especially at a place that deals with people in pain already. Their scheduling system is inconsistent, inefficient, and poorly communicated and documented. I work in healthcare, and I understand the challenges of scheduling, but they were completely out of bounds and unprofessional without any empathy or flexibility with their patients. Find yourself a practice that can actually handle your needs without causing you anymore distress.

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