Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Professional Physical Therapy

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed Closed

    Services - Professional Physical Therapy

    Physical therapy

    Therapeutic massage

    Professional Physical Therapy Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Professional Physical Therapy

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration
    Photo of Sandra M.
    51
    24
    47

    9 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Professional Physical Therapy

    You might also consider

    RWJPE Sports Medicine New Jersey

    RWJPE Sports Medicine New Jersey

    3.0(2 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Dr Weintraub was great , been using him for over 12 years , has always been professional, courteous…read moreand on the button taking care of any issue I have had , his staff is friendly, courteous and helpful , they always help when I need an appointment, I have all positive to say about the care I received

    THIS IS A DUMP AND LACKS ALL PROFESSIONAL COURTESY!! Arrived…read moreearly at 2:45pm on 5/5/15 for a 3pm appt. Even had all my paperwork filled out before i got there too since this was the first visit. Receptionists seemed fine as they took my forms, my co-pay and asked me to sit down. I noticed the plastic tree next to the receptionists' window was filthy with dust, made me think about my allergies and the office cleanliness. Well... 45 minutes later i was asked to come in by the nurse to the examining room. 30 minutes in solitary was enough for me, i walked out demanded to know what is the story, and the reception said "why are you yelling at us?" - i told them because you run the appointment system. 1hr and 15 minutes for nothing. Dr. weintraub came out, i told him this was ridiculous that i had to wait so long, he had no clue what time it was... 4pm already. I got my copay back and will never return, even the Dr. said to refund me.. zero apology and zero effort to calm me down. waste of time and the examining room has peeling paint around the window and to spit in our face... there is a sign on the wall "it is your financial responsibility to maintain the appointment, otherwise you are charged $25"!!! WHAT???? WHERE IS THE DOCTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEP APPOINTMENTS WITHIN REASON!!?? 75 MINUTES OF WHAT? NOTHING! NOTHING AT ALL. BTW, the two receptionists offered nothing other than "don't blame us" attitude.

    Orthocenter

    Orthocenter

    3.1(22 reviews)
    12.6 mi

    I have been seeing Dr Romello for years. He is one of my only doctors i trust that has my best…read moreinterests and health in mind. I am not treated as just another bill to insurance. I drive 45 minutes to see him still since I moved. I would recommend his skills as a doctor and the kindness and professionalsm not only he bring but his entire staff.

    My experience with Dr. Romello's office was extremely disappointing…read more At my four-week follow-up appointment after completing physical therapy and an initial course of prednisone and anti-inflammatory medication for a back injury, Dr. Romello seemed to be in a tremendous rush. The visit felt rushed from start to finish, and he left the exam room almost immediately. He prescribed Lyrica and instructed me to ignore the directions on the prescription bottle and instead follow his verbal instructions--but he never actually gave me those instructions. I was also told that the next step would be submitting an MRI request to my insurance company for prior authorization. The following day, I received a call from Georgia, who handles insurance authorizations, telling me that my MRI had been denied because I needed to complete six weeks of physical therapy. When I asked what the insurance company specifically required, she said she didn't know and that it was up to the physical therapist. Wanting clarification, I contacted my insurance company directly. They informed me that they had never received an MRI authorization request from the doctor's office. While I was on the phone, they contacted the office, which confirmed that no request had been submitted and that the six-week physical therapy requirement was actually the office's policy--not an insurance denial as I had been told. I immediately left Georgia a voicemail. She returned my call at 7:45 a.m., which I felt was an inappropriate time, and stated that the authorization had been submitted and was pending. When I called her back, she repeatedly interrupted me, insisted I was wrong, and again claimed the authorization was still pending and would likely be denied. By that point, however, my insurance company had already called to inform me that the MRI had been approved. To make matters worse, when the authorization was finally submitted, it listed the wrong imaging facility--even though I had told the office twice which facility I wanted to use. This was yet another example of the office not listening to the patient and failing to communicate accurately. In my opinion, the repeated miscommunication, conflicting information, failure to provide complete medication instructions, and lack of attention to important details created an experience that felt both dangerous and negligent. Patients rely on their healthcare providers to communicate accurately and coordinate their care. Instead, I was forced to verify information myself with my insurance company to determine what was actually happening. Patients dealing with painful injuries deserve clear communication, accurate information, and honesty throughout the treatment process. Unfortunately, that was not my experience.

    Photos
    Orthocenter
    Orthocenter
    Orthocenter

    See all

    Professional Physical Therapy - physicaltherapy - Updated August 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...