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    Maria Gentry, DO

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Ithaca Center For Pain Management

    Ithaca Center For Pain Management

    1.0(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    My visit to Cayuga Pain Management was troubling from the start. The front desk receptionist…read moreoffered a cold disingenuous greeting and vague directions--no effort to create a welcoming or clear experience. At the intake window, I expected better. Instead, the woman checking me in was eating at the desk and on what sounded like a personal call, repeatedly asking, "Who's going to be there?" while I stood waiting just a few feet away. It was only later that I realized she was also the LVN, not clerical staff. This was not an appropriate way to handle patient intake in a medical setting. During vitals, the LVN corrected me unnecessarily about how I described my spinal pain, focusing on semantics ("neck" vs. "spine") rather than listening. The interaction was cold, mechanical, and disengaged. After vitals, I waited in the exam room for more than 45 minutes with no update. The clinic was quiet, and I was likely one of the first patients. When I stepped out to ask, the LVN told me the doctor was "on her way." **In reality, Dr. Qi Zhang was already sitting a few feet away with her back to me, silently listening to the conversation. She allowed her staff to lie on her behalf--a deception she clearly didn't expect to be caught in, because she never turned around. It wasn't until I returned to the window and said I would be leaving that Dr. Zhang spun around and said, "I was just about to see you." I asked, "You're the doctor?" She then repeatedly said, "The decision is yours"--oddly, as if her title alone should override the clear deception I had just witnessed. They got caught in a lie. If she hadn't turned around, I wouldn't have known. It's clear Dr. Zhang assumed I was in enough pain that I'd overlook their behavior and proceed with care anyway. That's a deeply unethical position to put a patient in: to exploit discomfort and urgency in hopes that it will silence concern. It didn't. I left without being seen. If this is how they operate when someone's paying attention, what else happens when they're not? This clinic demonstrated poor communication, lack of transparency, and an erosion of trust. I would not recommend care with Dr. Qi Zhang or this practice.

    These people are rude and treat you like you are a drug addict. They cut my pain meds from 5 a day…read moredown to three and told me I could live with a little pain. I have 3 surgeries coming up and I am in agony all the time. The shots did nothing and they hit into the nerve the first time and lied about it. I would not take my worst enemy here! Do yourself a favor and find a good pain clinic!

    Medical Pain Consultants

    Medical Pain Consultants

    1.5(4 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    I did get in shortly after getting my referral and have been happy with the improvement in my pain…read morelevel. However, the reception area, bathroom, and exam rooms are all grubby, which is just gross, especially for a doctor's office. My major complaint is that, in four visits, I have had the office staff argue with me all four times about how much I owe. I know what my co-pays are, since my insurance company prints the amount right on the card. But they kept telling me I was wrong. Some of this is my fault. I didn't want to go into my appointment angry and was afraid if I made a fuss, I wouldn't get treated. Also, I could not actually see the faint ink and dinky numbers on the credit card slips, so just trusted they had rung it up as they said when I signed. They hadn't. The latest one was the most bold. My co-pays are even dollar amounts. They rung it up as $88.84! When I saw that, I got a statement from the bank for all four charges and figured out they owe me a little over $50! I'm thinking either someone is incompetent or, dare I say it, skimming? I just sent them a print out of the actual charges, correct charges, and amount they owe me. I'm DONE being compliant. I will be paying with a check from now on and will have a copy of the print out in my purse. If they give me any crap, I'll make a stink and demand Dr. Ortiz deal with the issue personally. BTW, I mailed the print out to the address listed on this site. It came back. It's not in Freeville, but in Dryden.

    I was referred by my doctor, whom I've been seeing for over a year. Medical Pain Consultants…read morewouldn't accept me. Didn't give a reason why. I've heard a lot about this place and none of it was good. The real problem is that there aren't any others nearby. Oh well, I guess I continue to suffer.

    Nine Rivers Osteopathy - M. Anjani Teves, D.O.

    Nine Rivers Osteopathy

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Dr. Teves is absolutely magic. Come in with pain and leave with a new body! She is an utter…read moreencyclopedia of information and, I would venture to say, a genius. If you have not yet experienced an osteopathic treatment you are definitely missing out on a huge modality for pain relief, among other issues. If you're not familiar with osteopathic medicine, the first thing you should know is that a D.O. has the same education as an M.D., and then some. From "prospectivedoctor.com": "DOs stress a holistic approach to medicine, which looks at the whole person rather than as a collection of organ systems and body parts that may become injured or diseased. This does not mean MDs do not look at the whole person, rather MDs are traditionally known to take more of a problem-based or disease-based approach. The DO holistic approach also emphasizes integrating patients into the health care process as a partner. DOs value constant communication and follow-up with their patients. The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) states that DOs "consider the impact that lifestyle and community have on the health of each individual, and they work to break down barriers to good health." This philosophy is one key reason why many DO medical students choose to practice primary care."

    Very knowledgeable group @ Nine Rivers. Dr. T and Chris are compassionate and are the "we'll find…read morea way to make it happen" kinda people. Expect to learn new things about your body and leave feeling better on your first visit.

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