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    Kevin Yurkish, DC MS

    5.0 (10 reviews)

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    Thanks Tom! It's been my pleasure to work with you :)

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    I've really enjoyed working with you, Carmen! Thanks for the review.

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    Thank you so much, Claire! It's been so great working with you.

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    PT 360° Sports Medicine & Spine Therapy

    PT 360° Sports Medicine & Spine Therapy

    4.6(27 reviews)
    2.0 miCentral Eastside, Buckman, Industrial District, Southeast Portland

    The staff here are ALL wonderful! Brian was my primary therapist and he was personable and easy to…read morework with also deserving of praise: Candace, Sue, Carlos and Julia. love y'all!

    If you care about your sanity, avoid this place. I have had an unbelievable number of issues with…read morethis office, and I've only physically been there once. From the beginning, communication was a nightmare. When I first called to schedule an appointment, I asked what I would pay for a typical PT visit. They collected all my insurance information, and I was told their insurance person was out and would get back to me the next day. She didn't. A week went by, and I still hadn't heard anything, so I had to call them myself. They still weren't sure what my cost would be. I was repeatedly told someone would get back to me, but they never did, so I had to keep calling for answers. On multiple separate occasions, I was verbally told my appointment would cost no more than $70. The day of my appointment, I called again and was told they needed my insurance information, despite already providing it. I gave it to them again and was told someone would get back to me shortly. Since my appointment was that day, I explained that I needed an answer within the hour so I could decide whether to attend. Again, no one called me back. As I was getting ready to leave, I called them myself for an update and was once again told the cost would be $70. I arrived 15 minutes early, only to be told at the front desk that my appointment had been canceled. When I asked why, considering I had spoken with someone less than 30 minutes earlier, no one could explain what happened. "Luckily," the physical therapist I was supposed to see still had availability, so they told me to go ahead with the appointment and complete the paperwork afterward. Because of their miscommunication, they weren't prepared for me until about five minutes after my appointment was supposed to start. While I waited, I could hear three front-desk employees discussing each other, other employees, and the office's lack of communication. It honestly explained everything. Before starting my appointment, I triple-checked that my cost would not be more than $70, and I was explicitly guaranteed that it would not be. I specifically asked multiple times because I wanted to be sure what I would be paying. The physical therapy appointment itself was fine. I have no complaints about the therapist personally. I left feeling relatively positive despite the chaos and even scheduled several additional weekly appointments. Then came the next week. Less than an hour before my second appointment, they called me. This was the only time throughout this entire process that the office proactively contacted me. The person handling insurance informed me that my appointments would actually cost $239.15. I was understandably furious. I explained that I had been told multiple separate times that my cost would be no more than $70. I tried very hard to resolve the situation and avoid having to pay the additional $169.15, but I was told there was no way around it. They weren't sure who had given me the incorrect information and said the issue was ultimately between me and my insurance. I understand that insurance is complicated and mistakes happen. What I don't understand is how I can provide my insurance information, repeatedly ask what I will owe, have to repeatedly call because they don't follow up, and then be verbally assured multiple times that my cost will be no more than $70--only to be told an hour before my next appointment that I owe an additional $169.15 for my previous appointment. I was also told that because I had signed the paperwork, I was responsible for the charge. The problem is that I signed the paperwork after my first appointment, after I had already been given the $70 estimate multiple times and proceeded based on that information. I ultimately paid the bill because I was told there was no other option, but I do not feel this was handled fairly. I tried very hard to avoid paying that amount and tried to resolve it with them, but they refused to take responsibility for repeatedly telling me my cost would not exceed $70. I canceled all my remaining appointments. The physical therapists may be good at what they do, but the administrative and customer service side of this office is incredibly poorly managed. The repeated misinformation, failure to follow up, constant need for me to call for answers, last-minute cancellation, and surprise bill were completely unacceptable. I genuinely feel bad for the therapists because the front office is doing them a huge disservice. Their communication and billing practices are turning away customers who otherwise may have continued treatment. Based on my experience, I would not recommend this practice to anyone.

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    Mt. Rose Acupuncture

    Mt. Rose Acupuncture

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.6 miEliot, Northeast Portland

    He is very knowledgeable and helped me in several ways. Not…read moreonly did he do Acupuncture, but gave me exercises to do at home to help. He took my insurance which I really appreciate.

    Summary - Like many, the thought of needles still scares me--even as an adult well into my 30s. And…read moreas I get older, I can't deny that my body takes a little longer to recover than it used to. Fortunately, Dr. Eric Rosenberg has helped me turn back the clock, almost like finding the fountain of youth, with his painless and holistic acupuncture treatments. Acupuncture Experience - It all started after a long road trip when my lower back tensed up. While massages helped, I wanted to make sure it wouldn't turn into a long-term issue. That's when my massage therapist recommended Dr. Rosenberg. From the very first visit, he explained everything in a way that actually made sense--no complicated medical jargon, just clear and simple explanations. Having grown up in a Chinese household, I was immediately sold on his blend of Western and traditional Chinese methods. I had been to acupuncture before and wasn't exactly a fan of needles, so I told him upfront. He took the time to walk me through his process, explaining how he'd insert the needles and even offering to tap his fingers next to the area to distract me. To my surprise, I barely felt a thing--to the point where sometimes I didn't even realize the needle was in. Unlike my past experiences, Dr. Rosenberg takes a truly holistic approach, mixing in manual therapy and electric stimulation, both of which are completely painless and work together to speed up the healing process. Fast forward to now--I recently took the same exact road trip that originally caused my back to tense up, and this time? No pain at all. Thanks to Dr. Rosenberg, I don't have to worry about it turning into a recurring issue. I'm beyond grateful to have him as part of my care team and have already recommended him to friends and family. He's not just a great acupuncturist--he treats you like a friend rather than just another patient. Location/Park - Located right near the heart of Portland by Lloyd Center, with a private parking lot between NE Rodney and NE MLK that is shared between the other businesses in the building. As soon as you walk in, you'll be greeted by a warm, welcoming space that makes it easy to relax and unwind.

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    OHSU Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

    OHSU Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

    2.2(13 reviews)
    2.9 miSouthwest Portland

    I am giving a rating of 3. Dr Schabel gets a 5 plus. Her staff gets a minus 1. I had an amazing…read moretotal knee surgery and a quick recovery. At about 4 months I had a pain level of 10 with swelling and bruising. The message never got to DrSchabel as she isn't allowed to see MyChart messages even if they are addressed to her. After 3 months of pain. And increasing disability I called to get an appointment with Dr Schabel. I was told that I would have to wait 2 months to see her. I had to exercise extreme pressure to get in to see her. When I finally got in ,Dr Schabel diagnosed that the knee had come loose. I endured months of pain and increasing disability with no one paying attention. I had to have a revision surgery. It is too bad that an outstanding surgeon is working in a system that has such abysmal follow up. OHSU relys on PAs for all post surgery follow up. Communication with the doctor is by My Chart. However the doctors don't see the My Chart messages addressed to them. It is the PA who answers for the doctor. The doctors are booked at least two months out and it is almost impossible to get an appointment with the physician, You are told that your only option is to see the PA. I love Dr Schabel but hate the system.

    10 yrs ago I had my 1st first knee replacement surgery it was a horrific experience. When I met w…read moreDr Schabel I told her I was extremely concerned I wouldn't have access to enough pain medication... Last surgery they cut off pain meds put you on Gabapentin leaving me in agony.. they kept me in the hospital 10 days I ended up getting blood poisoning from the hospital had to get a PICC line threaded into my heart to administer antibiotics IV Port for 3 months. When I told Dr Schabel she rolled her eyes...told me she expects her patients to work w her in regard to pain medication. Big red flag... the audacity she wants to be sparing w opiates after you have titanium pounded into your bones? it's insanity! She said after the first prescription she doesn't like to give refills... she said she likes to put her patients on Tylenol alternating w Ibuprofen if you can imagine such a thing. She said "are you on pain medication now?" I said yes, she said she wanted me to stop taking it.. didn't ask me why she knows nothing about me physically.. She didn't hear a word I said all she cares about is doing exactly what she wants to do & how she wants to do it. Ive lived a healthy lifestyle I've never abused drugs. I'm 71 yrs they're going to deny me opiates after BONE SURGERY? I had been going to all my pre-op appts but after I met w her I've been so anxious.. After a few weeks & many sleepless nights I decided to cancel my surgery. Not to be unkind but I wouldn't refer Dr Schabel to anyone I care for.

    Therapeutic Associates North Portland Physical Therapy - Waiting Room

    Therapeutic Associates North Portland Physical Therapy

    4.1(12 reviews)
    1.3 miKing, Northeast Portland

    My sports medicine physician recommended this place for me after a knee injury. And he was so right…read moreto do so! While I had my PT after surgery at first elsewhere (and that was not bad either). I am now receiving top notch care by Pete Dills and his team. All kinds of different modalities of therapy (manual, de-sensitization, scar tissue mobilization and careful weight loading were added during the first appointment) and worked wonders for recovery/ to get back full range of motion. The care has been tailored down to my needs and is on all levels excellent. Office experience has been also great! Highly recommended!

    This guys are more interested in making a profit than making their patients healthier. When I…read morecalled to make an appointment I said I wanted to pay out of pocket even though I have insurance. They said they HAD to bill the insurance co. I asked how much a typical visit would cost and they said they didn't know. "The head office dealt with billing." I was desperate because I'm an active person and was having pain in my ankles that made it hard to walk, much less run like I wanted to do. So, I had 3 treatments. They gave me no homework or exercises to help but just kept telling me to come back next week. I saw no improvement so I stopped going. Then I got a bill which was nearly $700! I called the "head office" and they said if I had paid out of pocket I would have saved $200+. I took things into my own hands and found that pilates, a foam roller and deep stretching of my calf muscles did the trick.

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