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    Reform Physical Therapy

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    InterMed

    InterMed

    3.0(13 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Good doctors, nice and helpful staff…read more The worst app I have seen in years. It works terribly and it's impossible to contact providers. I'm assuming it's designed by the CEO's son. If it wasn't, someone needs to be fired because the entire app is embarrassingly awful and just doesn't work for consumers. It's so bad that it's clear the staff doesn't use it either because they take far too long to respond. We end up calling everyone (that in itself can be an adventure but eventually someone will be reached.

    I have been a patient at Intermed for nearly three years and truly love Dr. Coleman, which makes…read morethis review difficult to write. She is an exceptional physician and none of what follows reflects on her. The issue is entirely structural. Over the past year, Intermed has implemented scheduling requirements that make it nearly impossible to access routine care. Getting an appointment requires multiple calls, repeating your full medical history to different staff members each time just to be "approved," and even then telehealth is rarely an option regardless of how recently you were seen. Callbacks are inconsistent at best. As someone managing chronic health conditions, this is not workable. I understand physicians are given tight 15-minute windows and that this is out of physicians' control. But simple visits like medication management or a brief touchbase to relay specialist updates should not require weeks of effort just to get on the schedule. The friction rivals that of a specialist office, which is not what you expect from a primary care practice. Intermed is likely a fine fit for patients who need one annual physical and nothing more. For anyone requiring more frequent or complex primary care, I'd encourage you to weigh that carefully. It's a shame, because the quality of the physicians themselves doesn't match the experience the system creates around them. I will be transferring my care after months of trying to navigate their new system.

    Access Health renewal

    Access Health renewal

    2.0(1 review)
    3.7 mi

    Overwhelmingly, I'm very disappointed with the treatment I received from Access Health Renewal…read more After dealing with chronic pain from a neck and back injury for years, I decided to go to them to see what they had to offer. They tried to tell me that I didn't have any torn connective tissues when I had a Digital Motion X-ray that showed that I had damage; I even got an eye roll for explaining my tissue injuries! It was extremely unprofessional and also incorrect. After going to them, I saw a real doctor (not them) that looked at my injuries with guided ultrasound. He saw that I had multiple muscle injuries (Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle, Multifidus Muscle, Rhomboid Muscle, Abductor Hallucis Brevis, and Flexor Digitorum Brevis). I think it is beyond appalling that they tried to deny that I had tissue damage. While I don't think Access Health renewal is complete quackery because I noticed some differences (I felt like I was a little taller after treatments, I was told that my phrenic nerve was irritated when I'd been hiccupping and they hadn't known I'd been hiccupping, I excreted black particles that I was told were black mold during my sauna and ozone treatments, etc.), I don't think they understand tissue damage very well. They even put down the PRP injections (Platelet Rich Plasma injections) that I'd been getting from other doctors, and those treatments helped me WAY more than anything they did there. It's been over a year since I saw them, but I did tell them that they were wrong about the damage, and I told them I'd had imaging done with ultrasound. I hope they've taken some time to reflect upon their mistakes.

    Reform Physical Therapy - physicaltherapy - Updated July 2026

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