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    Serramonte Podiatry Group

    3.6 (5 reviews)

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    Lawrence Oloff, DPM

    Lawrence Oloff, DPM

    3.5(28 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I came across some negative reviews on Dr. Oloff in this billboard. Many appeared to misunderstand…read morehim or his practice. I have not seen him for over 15 years but must say He is probably the honest and most experienced surgeon. I hurt my ankle in skiing and became limping in walking. I saw at least 10 doctors specialized in sports medicine, including a few from Stanford and for famous athletes. All had the same solution, bone crafting. I finally decided on one surgeon and asked him if he would recommend a doctor to consult one more last time. He recommended Dr. Oloff and was confident that Dr. Oloff would recommend the same procedure. After reviewing the X films, believe it or not, he said only one sentence; there was no way to fix my ankle to perfect even with bone crafting. I asked what he would do, "I could remove the symptom (limping) to let you walk normally but the injured bone is there forever". With an advanced degree in engineering, I listened to his very brief explanation but was fully convinced from a physics perspective. He performed a microscopic surgery on my ankle and even handed me a video of his operation. Avoided two big cuts, no more limping for the last 25 years, but certainly I wouldn't be able to race 400- or 800 meters again. Still hiking, ball playing for a limited time. I went back to see him again about 10 years after the surgery because of occasional pain. After looking at the X films, he said "I have a $100 solution and a $10k solution". He explained both and I chose the $100 solution. I spent less than $10 and overcome the pain. Being a surgeon, he did not promote surgery every time. I since referred a few to him, he did no surgery on all of them. He even knows which pharmacist to make a special formula cream to treat a bone pain (my wife gets full recovery with an Oloff cream on her dancing feet). I think it would be a huge loss if he is not sought to be a professor at a medical school. Busy with his schedule, he doesn't say too much but all his patients, please listen to him carefully, he is definitely a unique and amazing surgeon in the universe.

    I had been having foot discomfort for awhile and sought an appointment. His office was the first I…read morecould get into. Over the 2 weeks between making the appointment and arriving, I had a lot of improvement but was definitely not all the way better. The resident (or nurse - whoever talks to you before you see the doctor) said Oloff would insist on xrays even though I was very certain they wouldn't see anything there. So I did those. The doctor came in, having reviewed the xrays, and said I was fine - just change my inserts to a different type and do some calf stretching. He said I could return to sport. He never even examined my foot or reviewed the extensive intake form I had to complete in the waiting room about my symptoms or concerns. Things did not resolve so I called the office and suggested maybe I should get an MRI before the appt (because I was afraid otherwise I'd be billed another $800 just for him to say I need to get get an MRI). They agreed. Apparently the doctor checked a box for RadNet not to release report to me so I had to wait 2 more weeks until my appointment to hear that I had plantar fasciitis. I wish he had just messaged me these results in MyChart as soon as he received them - it would have given me a 2 week head start on rehab and saved me the 2 hr drive. Dr. Oloff is very nice but I know other podiatrists (from hearing friend's experiences) who will give you PT suggestions themselves or show you how to tape your foot etc but I just got a diagnosis, the PT scrip, a scrip for NSAIDS, and a warning to take 2 months off from activity.

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    Doc On The Run

    Doc On The Run

    4.7(92 reviews)
    5.1 miWest Portal

    I am not even a patient of Dr. Segler and yet in one phone consultation I completely got what all…read morethe accolades are about. He took the time to get into the nitty gritty of my post Lapidus Bunionectomy journey and gave me a clear step-by-step path of how to proceed in my healing. He included detailed information on orthotics, healing practices to be more consistent with, a well-laid path for building up to running and suggested a CT scan to rule out any non-union at my incision site or any hardware issues that my X-rays or MRI might not have detected. He also took the time to thoughtfully and sensitively let me know I might not be the best candidate for custom orthotics. I ended the call feeling incredibly heard, honored and taken care of. Thank you Dr. Segler.

    Be very careful with Dr. Segler. He is way more into marketing than treatment and will focus on…read moreextracting the most cash from you than focusing on your improvement. I began laser treatment on my nails with him and as many of those treatments showed no improvement he performed total nail avulsion (ripped nails out). Now my nails are completely ruined for life. I spent almost $2k with him and every time I see my nails I fully regret the day I met him. I would have been much better off had I not done anything to my nails. Don't be lured with his marketing and web site. Do your own research. Laser treatment doesn't work for most people - save your money. And, certainly don't have anyone remove nails unless it is causing pain or other issues. At the of the day, be wary of fast-talking doctors. This doctor is more interested in his own fitness, podcasts and buying real estate (just ask him or do a search online first). I'm sure he does well with older ladies out there who need someone to talk to, but now my nails are 90% worse than when I started. He really is a doc on the run. Check out his "medical" credentials before you engage him.

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