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| - I agree with Ralph M. What is it with this Physical Therapist? I told him that 1) I only wanted one specific area targeted, and 2) I only wanted a specific therapist working on me. I asked him if he could meet those conditions. He agreed. However, not only did he not work on the specific area (as diagnosed by my doctor), at the next visit I was pawned off on some other young therapist who ignored the area of concern completely. I quit going. Despite paying up front, they are harassing me for additional money that keeps increasing every time they contact me. It's my opinion that, not only did they ignore the agreement on my 2 conditions, they are now intent on harassing me because I dared to question their lack of character for not honoring our agreements. It's apparent to me that I trusted a business that couldn't be trusted. It's also my opinion that they were going to say anything to get me as a customer, and are now spending time and effort to bleed me for more money simply out of spite for disagreeing with them. If, after reading this, you still decide to go to this PT, let your gut tell you about them based on the initial interview. Just like Ralph M, you will not get the warm and fuzzies from this PT. My wife just reminded me that, at the initial meeting, they gave me a ballpark charge per visit based on my insurance. Not only did they low-ball that estimate and charge me more, the initial visit estimate was half what they told me. So it appears they are either inept or dishonest. I think this review shows my vote.
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I just saw the double-speak from this guy. He doesn't address the fact that he gave me his word (as a condition of being treated by him) that HE, not some newbie, would work on me. I don't really give a flying .... what your bureaucratic paperwork reads. And to top off your don't-give-a-s..t attitude toward your patients, the newbie didn't address the DIAGNOSED issue. What's wrong with you? You can't be trusted. AND somehow you felt I owed you much more even after I paid the scheduled amount that was shown to me at the time I paid the co-pay. If that co-pay was incorrect, that's YOUR fault you POS. And when I refused to pay this arbitrary increas, your reminders kept increasing the amount I owed (none of it designated as late-charges). I guess you learned that you can't treat your patience with such disrespect, then try to harass those your near-malpractice behavior affected. And that's why I had an attorney demand you refund the money you tricked me out of. And when that attorney pointed out you didn't address the issue, you called my doctor only to find out you did screw up. I still want my refund.
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