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    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    I've been going to Dr Longobardi for 15+ years. He's cared for my knees, rotator cuff surgery,…read more shoulder replacement and broken arm. Each surgery has been precise and well done. Care before and after surgery has been superb. I've recommended him to several friends and all have been quite happy.

    Extremely disappointing experience…read more I waited over two hours to be seen on multiple occasions despite having a scheduled appointment. What made the situation even more frustrating was being told repeatedly that I was "next" to be seen, only to watch other patients who arrived after me and had later appointment times get called back first. When I asked about it, the explanations I received from the staff were inconsistent and didn't match what I had personally observed. Rather than acknowledging the excessive wait time and poor communication, I felt like I was being given excuses. The doctor's explanation only added to my frustration and did not address the actual issue. In fact, he took an incredibly rude attitude toward me when I inquired politely about it. I understand that medical offices can run behind, but waiting over two hours more than once is unacceptable. After speaking with others in the waiting room, it was clear that I was not the only one with this experience. Patients deserve honest communication and respect for their time. Unfortunately, that was not my experience here.

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    Bergenfield Physical Therapy & Pain Management

    Bergenfield Physical Therapy & Pain Management

    5.0(1 review)
    2.1 mi

    I had severe vertigo and pains in my neck, back and down my arm due to work and chiropractor…read moreadjustments that had weakened my neck. Joe did an evaluation on me and I had followed the program he recommended. I am happy to say my neck, back and arms that I couldn't raise up before feels great! Vertigo is now gone and the pains have subsided. I know in the future I might have to go back for an adjustment and I'm glad they will be available for that. The staff are amazing and fun and very knowledgeable. The whole program was pain free because they work with each individuals needs to get them the best results without pain. I hated it when it ended. I am leaving also with the knowledge on how to maintain my progress and preventing this from happening again. I am so happy to have the opportunity to get treated by them.

    From the owner: When you get right down to it, we don't simply treat injuries and impairment. We treat you, the…read moreindividual person, and that's what matters in quality physical therapy. In order to give you the best possible rehabilitative care, we assess your needs as well as the unique aspects of your condition, then prescribe a regimen that's tailored specifically for you. Treatments and Services We Offer: Physical Therapy Rehabilitation: Pre- and Post-operative Sports and Conditioning Spine, Vestibular and Geriatric Therapy: Ultrasound, Laser, Electro, Hand and Orthopedic Complete Cardiovascular & Strength Training Advanced Manual Therapy Techniques Sports-performance Enhancement Functional Capacity Evaluation Sprains and Strains: Ankle, Knee, Shoulder, Neck and Back Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Work-related Injuries Herniated Disks of the Cervical and Lumbar Spine Gait Abnormalities or Dysfunction Generalized Fatigue/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Chronic Pain, Fibromyalgia and Osteoarthritis Headaches, Sciatica, Whiplash and Tennis Elbow Rotator Cuff Syndrome, Tears and Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) Temporomandibular Joint and Vestibular Dysfunctions

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    Barry Losasso, MD

    4.6(9 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    Certified professionals
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    Hey all, Just wanted to take a moment to talk about my…read moreexperience with Dr. Barry LoSasso, Allison Tan (MS PA-C) and the wonderful center of excellence for Pectus team based out of Paramus New Jersey. I'm 28 years old and decided to finally speak with an expert in August of 2020. I was tremendously fortunate that Dr. LoSasso moved his practice to New Jersey from California which meant he was only a 30 minute drive from me. Most of my life I had been dismissed by my doctors when I asked them about my Pectus that began to get worse in my late teens. They would often give me weird looks or brush me off. That is not the case when you meet Dr. LoSasso and Allison. I was a nervous wreck going in but those feelings evaporated as soon as we started talking. They are the kind, attentive and make you feel like they want to take care of you. I of course brought a full 4 pages of questions and Allison took all of the time needed to answer them. After the initial meeting them, they determined that I had a relatively moderate case and should be further evaluated. As soon as they gave me the list of tests I would need I hit the ground running and was able to get all of the preoperative testing done in about a month and a half. When everything was said and done I had a haller index of 4.7 and was found that there was indeed compression on my heart. Im an avid runner and weight trainer and as I got older I was starting to feel fatigued and plateauing in my workouts. After evaluating the results, Dr.LoSasso and Allison Determined that I would indeed need to go forward with the Nuss procedure with at least two bars. Fast forward to October 30th, 2020 I was sitting in the pre op room, away from my family because I didn't want to risk exposing them to covid. I was a nervous wreck. shaking, crying etc. I had never had any sort of operation done before so this was all new to me. However the moment that the amazing Valley hospital Medical team that would be looking over me came to say hi I started to relax. They were cool, calm and confident. They reassured me that I would be taken care of and only had only great things to say about Dr. LoSasso and how much of a pro he was. They talked about him like he was living legend known throughout the hospital. Then Allison came to hang out with me as we waited a little longer for go time. She sat with me and helped me calm down, saying she would be there with me the whole time. Dr. LoSasso came by soon after to just go over the procedure. I was struck by how much of a calming presence he has which is something I noticed the first time I met him those months ago. When the time came, They wheeled me into the OR, Allison holding my hand, good on her promise to be with me the whole way through. I got inside, they played some Frank Ocean for me and before I knew it I drifted off. 9-10 hours later I woke up a little groggy, probably saying some embarrassing stuff and two bars living rent free in my chest.but I made it. Dr.Losasso and Allison were thrilled with the results. The operation was a success. but in no where near the amount of pain I expected (granted I had some serious pain killers pumping through my body, But Dr. LoSasso uses a nerve blocking agent called exparell that is highly effective. It releases slowly to block pain so that by the time it is out of your system you are in a good rhythm of pain medicine to reduce any pain. I was in the hospital for about 4 days being taken care of the most amazing Nurses and medical experts at the Valley hospital. Pain was a 2/3 out of 10 the whole time, taken care of my the amazing medical and nursing staff at the Valley Hospital. They were nothing but patient with me and encouraging me. It was also cool to talk to the nurses who had heard that the Nuss procedure was being done at the hospital but hadn't had the chance to work with patients who had it done. Dr. LoSasso and Allison always checked in to see how I was doing and made sure I wasn't in too much pain. So fast forward to the recovery stage. The pain was never out of control. It took a few days to get to used to sleeping in a recliner and the medicine schedule (Waking up at random hours so you don't miss your next dose) but after a few weeks I was in a good routine. I Could go on pretty long walks and it felt great to be able to stretch my legs and start recovering. PT is a must for the recovery process and Dr. LoSasso and Allison help you figure those next steps along the way. I started PT and that went so well that by my 3 month post op Appointment I go the go ahead to start exercising and jogging again. Jogging has been a little slow to get back into but its amazing how quickly I noticed my stamina improve. Now Im back to weight training, HIT training at PT and all of the other things I love to do. I owe so much to Dr. Losasso, Allison and their entire center of excellence team. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

    I saw Losasso in 2018 after 10 years of doctor appointments for complications from my modified…read moreravitich. I went to see if i was a candidate for the nuss. I was not. While there, I began educating Dr. Losasso on the vacuum bell, as it's been very important to my well-being and ability to work. He said, and I quote "Those things don't work, once you take them off, you loose the results." He failed to mention that most people who get the NUSS, might have the same issue 10 years later. There isn't enough long term follow studies of pectus people. And the surgeons seem to think we are live-stock. The vacuum bell does have lasting results. It comes in fat. When i use my vacuum bell consistantly, like a prosthetic device, my emotions regulate, my bowls regulate, my metabolism regulates and my respiratory distress vanishes. All these factors have weight and physiological properties. At the moment, out ICD-10 code is rigged to benefit the surgeons, leaving us as livestoke. I can not live without my vacuum bell, and the healthcare of our nation refuses to work with me with the device. Surgeons are lazy. They just want to cut and hack. They could be teaching kids how to live symbiotically with their vacuum bells, get the same dramatic results I got. You'll notice, people like me, with pectus excavatum, don't get representation in media, we don't get a box for disability. We don't have a voice, a support group that isn't run by surgeons. The surgeons are benefiting, then loosing our number once we turn into adults, barring proper medical prosthetic treatment for our people. Ekart Klobe is tryin to be our savior. Dr. Lassaso and the other Non-Pectus surgeons are profiting off us. We are being used and worst, they are controlling our voice. You were a waste of time, Dr. Lassaso.

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    2.4(16 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    The reason I go here and stay (and give 5 stars) with this group is because of Dr. Lin. I have…read morebeen going to him for the last 4 years. He listens, does not rush me and truly cares about my health. Nice and laid back. The office staff is professional. Always a pleasure to speak to whoever answers the phone. The bad experience I had is with Dr. Chhada on an after hours call. The attitude and impatience is inexcusable--I was disrespected and rushed off the phone. Not a good impression, Dr. Chhada.

    Honest review; would not recommend. Pre diagnosis everything was great. Colonoscopy and endoscopy…read morewas a breeze. If it ended there it would be 5 stars. Post diagnosis, he failed me to the point where I am so frustrated with him that it's 6 in the morning and I have to write this as I sit in pain. After the procedure and through blood work I was diagnosed with celiac, diverticulitis, and Barrett's. Getting to that point was very rough, at my worst I was down 30lbs. His treatment recommendations post diagnosis where to "find friends" who have celiac and get a dietitian. I understand that at this point education might be my biggest weapon, but it gets worse. I felt a lot better for about two weeks until I ended up in the hospital again. I believe my second and unnecessarily hospital trip was caused mostly in part by Dr Rosendorf. When I left his office after the diagnosis, I was made to feel that the celiac was most important. I have no idea what diverticulitis is but the impression I would get from our talks was that it was not as important. But the dietitian informed me I needed a diet that catered to both celiac and diverticulitis. While I was doing ok at one point, certain items that might normally be ok for celiacs, wasn't with the added diverticulitis diagnosis. But I never took it seriously because the doctor never took it seriously. The lack of education after diagnosis is one of the reasons why I'm currently still on leave from work and barely progressing. Your a GI group, how do you not have a dietitian? Or how do you not hire one to create sample meal plan, breakfast, lunch, dinner. You should assume that every patient is a blank slate and explain these things like you would a child. I left scared and uninformed after my diagnosis, Dr Rosendorf made me feel that way. After my second hospital trip I was given medications that I was bewildered my Dr did not prescribe. Including a powerful syrup that coats the stomach ( how this wasn't given to me at any point still blows my mind) and pain pills (which this Dr will almost basically refuse to give you any pain pills). But I was only given enough until I see my GI. But here's the thing, I'm so scared that DR Rosendorf won't renew my prescriptions if I go back. I'm too scared to see my own GI because I'm afraid he won't listen to me and my symptoms. That it'll just be a waste of time and money. Is that the doctor your looking for? That helped put me in this position for a second time for failing to educate me properly on my diagnosis? The dietitian was the one who opened my mind. I never even mentioned diverticulitis until towards the end and the dietitian was bewildered when I told her I didn't think it was serious because that's the impression my doctor gave me. After talking with her and my primary, they are both very unhappy with the way Dr Rosendorf has handled my post treatment and advised me to seek another GI. Another incident involving trying to get a prescription filled is another reason why I cannot recommend this practice. I was put in the middle between CVS and the Dr office on new prescriptions, one apparently never went through, and instead of saying "I'm so sorry sir, I will take care of that right away, I apologize for the inconvenience I will find out why it wasn't received" I got some woman who just said "well we sent it" and an attitude. CVS does enough, it takes two seconds (and honestly should be your responsibility) to make sure that prescription goes through. Pretty sure that's part of the job. Not putting your patient in the middle of phone tag between them and CVS. Miscommunication wasn't my fault. But another reason I cannot recommend this practice is the two old crones at the front desk. The one intake receptionist comes off as cold and the woman who sets appointments never feels like she wants to do work and is also cold. To be honest, they both have resting B face, that needs to go. At no point did either of them make me feel welcome. 2 out of 5 stars. If you just need a colonoscopy or endoscopy, beyond that I personally cannot recommend

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