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DO NOT GO HERE, especially Tempe. I went to Sonoran Spine for a lower back problem, chose the one in Gilbert since it was close to home. I had two appts, one before and one after an MRI they sent me out to get, cool $35 copays per visit. I got some meds that don't help, but the doc says the MRI did find some stuff. Here's where it got sketchy. The doctor tells me I have bulging disks then refers me to a doctor that works at the Tempe Sonoran Spine to do an evaluation to see if I'm a "good candidate" for injections. So another two weeks and $35 copay later, I'm at the Tempe location where they have me change into a gown (didn't have to do that in Gilbert, and wait nearly 45 mins in a waiting room for the doc. I think his name was Mosul or something. I can literally hear him chatting with another coworker about some unimportant billing thing for 15 mins before he entered the room. He comes in the room and proceeds to do all the same stuff and ask the same questions that they did in Gilbert. So after this repetitive nonsense that I know is all in my notes anyway, he tells me the exact same thing the last doc said. I end up getting 2/3 injections ($150 copay at a different facility) and they of course don't work, read the other reviews, but then they bill me for an additional $15 because apparently this doctor is considered a "specialist". I've paid $270 plus the $120 for the MRI, my back still hurts like crazy and here's the kicker, it's mandatory that I go to another follow up, another $50, for him to approve me for the 3rd injection, THAT I ALREADY PAID FOR. Well Sonoran Spine, keep the damn injection and your phoney specialists, it's all fraud. Go to a real doctor, at a hospital... or just suffer through the pain because the everybody is looking to get that insurance money.
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