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    Randall Matthew Camarillo, MD - The evening of surgery.  No prior swelling.  Note- scars are from a previous trauma surgery well over a year before.

    Randall Matthew Camarillo, MD

    1.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Where do i begin... I ended up with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, a life altering disease known…read moreas the "suicide disease" after a simple scar tissue removal procedure. I do and will always have to spend over 1/2 of my time at appointments, therapy (OT, PT, and speech), multiple treatments, and most importantly in pain and unable to sleep. I even had to give up my career. I also spent a month at the Mayo in Minnesota last year. From the moment I woke after surgery, i was in 10x more pain than when I went in. We went back for post-surgery visits week after week leaving with no answers and more pain. There was no denying that there was something very wrong as my knee and leg were extremely swollen, with fever, continuously changing color and texture. I was nowhere near being able to walk. He basically made me feel as if I were lying for a pain med. prescription which wasn't the case. In the end, he and Dr. Rodriguez would not hear me and scared me enough by threatening a knee replacement ( though they could not promise much if any relief) to walk -using an assisted device- away. I pray that no one ever has to endure all that I have been through and will continue to go through for the rest of my life. P.S. I am not pleased that I had to even give him the one, undeserved star.

    My first visit, the doctor put me in an Aircast Boot. Luis, his assistant, fitted me and had me…read moresign a paper stating that I received the boot. Next visit, he put me in an ankle brace and Luis fitted me and had me sign a similar paper again. I was not told I would be charged separately for this, nor was I told the prices of the full amount that I could be charged if insurance would not pay. * Air Boot - DJO charged me $320 and insurance picked up $145, leaving me with $175 balance. Similar product sells on Amazon for $60. * Ankle Brace - DJO charged me $92 and insurance picked up $25, leaving me with $67 balance. Similar product sells at Walmart for $12. I have gone to a podiatrist and received a shoe at no charge, so I was not expecting additional charges for this. Two months later I received two bills from DJO for these charges. I tried sorting this out with DJO and Dr. Camarillo's office staff. Each party points the finger at the other at whose fault it was to inform me of the prices or not inform me of prices. There is a clause on the paper I signed stating that I would pay anything that insurance would not cover. He told me it was for receiving the items. The clause about paying is in the middle. I had to get a pdf copy and read the statement at 125% resolution - it is in the middle of the paragraph. I expressed that I would pay reasonable market prices for these items, but I would not be price gouged by them. I believe that I have a right to know the prices I am charged before I am charged. I need to make an informed decision. I believe that Dr. Camarillo's office engaged in deceit, maybe even fraud. I am not sure if I can take them or DJO to small claims court to settle this matter, but I am very upset that I am caught in the middle.

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    Randall Matthew Camarillo, MD - I was doing great prior and this procedure was supposed to give me even more range of motion.

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    I was doing great prior and this procedure was supposed to give me even more range of motion.

    Village Medical - The patient that tried to attack me and the police came.

    Village Medical

    2.0(102 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Yah it's a fancy building but you think the lobbies would be a bit more comfortable if they're…read moreplanning to make people wait around for so long after their appointment time. Not sure if the doctor had some issues with a patient and ran over or if admin just can't book properly but it's a little ridiculous. Consider the patient checks themselves in and can even process their own payment, I don't really understand how complicated the remaining admin work has to be... however, they're unable to give updates or estimates so you can end up waiting up to an hour or so past your actual appointment time. Like I've renewed my Drivers License in a short turn around time. It could be that earlier appointment had arrived late as I did see admin staff letting patients check in well past their actual appointment time. Again, that's something the office staff should be able to monitor a bit more responsively. I might would recommend arriving about 30 minutes late if you don't want to wait around cuz they'll let you in anyway and then you won't have to wait. Also, don't any of your paperwork online or on your phone. The receptionist doesn't check their systems so you'll apparently just sit around until you finally get up to ask if the doctor is ever going to call you back. Redeeming quality of the shop being one staff member, I think Tiffany was her name. She caught me in the lobby thinking I was on the way out... when I told her I hadn't been back yet, she promptly fixed that issue. I was with a doctor within ten minutes from that.

    I have been a patient of Village Medical for over 25 years and patient of Dr Lee Edwards for at…read moreleast 10 years. I have really liked having Dr Edwards as my Doctor. I tried to reschedule my appointment with her last week after the automated system sent me a message that my current August appt with her was cancelled. When I called to re-schedule I was informed she was no longer with Village Medical. I asked where she had moved to and was given no info. I have sent messages in Patient Portal. No responses. Normally a letter or notification is sent out if a MD is leaving a Practice. I reached out to the Practice Manager and left 2 messages. No response. I spoke to someone in the Call Center today to ask what was going on that none of my messages were being returned. Come to find out the Call Center and Billing & Insurance Center is now located in Central America which is why everyone who answers the phone has a heavy foreign accent that is barely audible unless you are Hispanic. I think this is so unprofessional that there has been no communication to her long standing patients or all of her patients for that matter that she was leaving the practice and what my choices were for having a physician take over my records. It is terrible that Dr Edwards is gone, she was a great female Doctor and I will miss her terribly. I am so disgusted with how Village Medical has handled this that there is no reason for me to stay with them as a patient. Dr Edwards is gone so I will look elsewhere for a new MD. It is also ridiculous that when you call into the office all calls are being routed to a Call Center in Central America instead of someone local here in Houston, Tx taking my calls. To say I am appalled by all this is putting it lightly. Dr Edwards and her Nurse Heather were always so good to me and I felt well taken of by them. I'm unbelievably disappointed.... I started with Village Medical in 1998 and I'm now 69 years old. Changing PCP's will not be easy but Village Family Practice is not comparable to how it use to be. Such a shame....

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