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    S.W. Podiatry Group: Dr. Lauryn Smith-Winton

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Precision Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

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    2.3 mi

    Dr Raminini did my husband's hip replacement surgery. As for the Dr he is great no issues…read morewhatsoever. His staff is kind and professional as well. We have been to the Waldorf office, Prince Frederick as well as both LaPlata. My 4 star rating is for Scheduling. The new girl started around January or 2023. She is a complete idiot. Our surgery was rescheduled 3 times because of her. There is now a new person (the manager from Prince Frederick) and she is wonderful. I wish she had been there to help us but it's cool she is helpful now. The Dr did come out to speak with me after hubby's surgery and explained everything. He did not come back to the hospital after to see him but the Dr's there were fine. We had several follow ups and all is good. This is our experience I'm sorry for those who had different. We are happy with the surgery and results.

    I had a 11:00 apt arrived at 10:45 I was shocked how empty the place was i normally go to the…read morelaplata location which I love my office tried to get me in soon as possible because I've hurt my foot so she had to schedule me at the Waldorf location well they put me back in the room at 11:00 there only two patients there the nurse said he is getting my X-rays from urgent care I waited a ungodly amount of time I heard the Dr come next door so i figured the X-rays were taking sometime I heard laughing and noise I opened my door to find no one so I sat back in my room a guy came in said are you okay I said yes the a Hispanic woman' who rolled her eyes at me not apologetic at told me I can come back tomorrow because my drs left for the I been waiting from 10:44 till 1:00 I grabbed my purse and left the were so unprofessional the made me feel invisible like it was my fault they all forgot about me please don't waste you're time at this Waldorf location this is the reason they so many openings and the laplata location doesn't laplata location is professional and kind thanks for reading this long review I'm Really upset how they all treated me

    Center for Sports and Regenerative Orthopedics

    Center for Sports and Regenerative Orthopedics

    3.9
    (12 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Anton Matveev is a liar, has a horrible patient side manner to include assault & a terrible memory…read more Upon my 1st visit I was explaining military incidents & VA treatments & he asked if I was sure I was receiving that treatment. I think it's unprofessional to ask me if I'm lying about VA treatment. Matveev could of asked for my clinical notes to read the specifics so that a patient doesn't know his internal feelings that he thinks we're liars or can't remember our specific treatment methods. At that same visit, even though I brought all my MRI discs in with me, he was dismissive & stated he believes my pain only stems from my neck & radiates downward. I reiterated the neck & other locations happened different years in the military & are separate. I showed him the report & told him they uploaded my MRI of my other location. Matveev then said he can do an ultrasound & take a look to verify. Upon doing an ultrasound he stated he did see the injuries BUT he never apologized for being dismissive. Matveev discussed hydrodissection & I asked for the ingredients since I'm allergic to some things. He gave it to me & I looked it up & told him that was ok to use on me. We set a follow-up appt BUT at that follow-up appt for my 1st set of injections I'm asking him about the specifics and he wouldn't answer me. After the injections he tells me he altered the procedure & didn't use dextrose because he thought I was allergic. I had to remind him that I looked it up in front of him & told him it was ok. I also told him I'm not use to a medical employee not going over the procedure prior to it starting. You can't make a decision without an individual approving that beforehand. A patient's body is not "property" of anyone. Matveev also unprofessionally compared my injuries to other patients my age. Since I'm not an identical twin in DNA to anyone & you don't treat my blood related family, then you can't compare me to strangers. To have an idea about a person's potential "degenerative" path, you must compare older blood family members such as siblings, parents and/or grandparents. If my blood related elders are perfectly healthy in their bone structure and joints etc., then my injuries incurred in my 20s have nothing to do with "normal degenerative" findings for a person my age based off of strangers my age. This verbiage is a constant unprofessional take on individualized care. Matveev then wanted to talk about my aggravated body language & why I seem I'm displeased when he speaks. So I discussed the above with him. I told him my pet peeve is being called a liar & you don't know me, so speaking in that manner is always going to set me off. Then I said do you know how often a female is asked questions like "are you sure you own this home by yourself?..." etc. Matveev only then humbled himself & said he now hears it & apologized for his verbiage. My last appointment which was the final straw. I told him that the VA did a painful procedure (because I keep all physicians informed in different networks). He asked me to stand up & face the wall away from him while he sat behind me. He grabbed my shoulders & swiftly turned me to the right & said I need you to turn like that for me. A sharp pain stabbed me due to the VA procedure location. I told him you CANNOT turn me like that. The next task he did the same thing again. I told him not to do that again. Then he lied and said I needed 2 separate appts on 2 different days to accomplish the next series of injections. He stated insurance doesn't allow 2 appointments with the same medical person on the same day. I decided to not call him out in his lie. I was getting a procedure covered by insurance & another procedure I was paying out of pocket so the out of pocket procedure has nothing to do with insurance for regenerative services. So there would only be 1 appt that involved insurance but at this point with the unwanted physical touching and the history of his unprofessional behavior & narratives, I was done. There are better & cheaper regenerative places I now know about like ROSM.

    This is a unfortunate situation. I schedule disappointment three weeks ago December 6, 2023. This…read morewas a Worker's Comp. case and so when we scheduled the appointment we gave them the claim number and they said they would reach out for a confirmation that was three weeks ago. In the meantime, I receive various confirmations about my appointment. I had no idea that they never received the confirmation from Worker's Comp. but continue to send me confirmations for my appointment. I showed up here for my appointment only to be met at the registration desk with "we do not have a confirmation from your Worker's Comp". I proceeded to say why wasn't I informed that nobody got a confirmation and it's been three weeks? Some blame shifting took place. I was very upset that I drove here 30 minutes away and to wait about two hours to not be seen nor met with any compassion for this situation at hand. The way in which the conversation took place, you would have thought that it was my fault, and I should have confirmed with them, though I am the one who seeking help from a five star orthopedic. This is unfortunate. Maybe you will have a different experience, but I just wasted three hours driving to and from and waiting there just to not be seen. Awful!

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    Rajeev Pandarinath, MD

    Rajeev Pandarinath, MD

    3.7
    (18 reviews)
    29.9 mi

    Dr. Rajeev Pandarinath is truly exceptional. He has treated both my daughter and me over the past…read morefew years, for my daughter's Osgood-Schlatter's and a fractured finger, and for my own chronic knee pain in my mid-40s. Every single time, he's gone above and beyond. His bedside manner is outstanding--he listens, explains things clearly, and genuinely cares about his patients. It's rare to find a doctor who not only has such deep expertise but also clearly loves what he does. I have never waited more than 10 minutes to see him (kudos to his staff for running a well organized office and schedule for this busy doctor). While we don't enjoy the injuries we get on our own, we feel incredibly grateful to have found Dr. Pandarinath to treat them.

    I run marathons. I got injured. It happens. I went to see Dr. Pandarinath back when my knee pain…read morefirst started in June 2012. He said it was nothing and prescribed an anti-inflammatory and rest. I took about a month off before I started training again, with no issues. I was training for the Marine Corps Marathon, got up to 15 miles, headed out for my 18 mile run and my knee gave out completely. I went back to see the doctor and he diagnosed me with tendinitis, prescribed PT and rest. I took 6 MONTHS off. I spent those 6 months in PT, following orders, doing exercises, etc. I saw him during a 3 month check up and he said I was making progress. When I was discharged from PT, I got the ok to start running again. For 3 months, I gradually built my running back up and got the ok to run a Half Marathon...the Nike Women's Half. At Mile 8, my knee gave out. I went to see a different doctor (Dr. Annunziata). He called for an MRI (something Dr. Pandarinath had never done) and diagnosed me with IT Band Syndrome...which has the complete opposite symptoms of tendinitis. A runner with a knee injury and you don't take an MRI? Even I questioned that. So, now it's May, I'm almost a year out from an injury that typically has a 6-8 week recovery time, and I'm just now starting to recover because of his misdiagnosis. Oh, and I would say his wait times were decent...except for that one time I waited for 90 minutes in his office and he never showed up.

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