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| - MML isn't corporate, which is basically the best thing ever, which is obvious when you walk in. There's very cool vintage decor, but improved interior design would ensure that people in walkers have more space to enter and cross the room, even at busy times. I don't use walker, but I cringe when I see this, or see the older or injured people dealing with very low seating in the waiting room. My experience with PT centers is that like any doctor's office, when there are too many patients booked it's a strain on everyone. This happens here too, but the staff are genuinely caring people, which makes tons of difference. Also, MML will work with you as a "cash patient" if you have no insurance or crappy insurance. Karen and Kim are at the Tonopah location and Randy is at the Bonanza location. I recommend all three. Karen is one of the people in charge, and you'll need to speak up/be assertive to be heard amid her busy-ness and distractions, but she cares. After an accident they helped bring me back to life and I learned much about how to avoid reinjury and how to take care of my injury moving forward.
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