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Beacon Orthopedics & Sports

500 E Business Way Ste A, Cincinnati, OH | Map it  

45241 39.285201 -84.366101

(513) 354-3700 | View Website

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Physical Medicine Doctors, Doctors, Surgeons, Sports Medicine Doctors, Radiologists, Orthopedic Surgeons

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Areef

Member since Jan, 2012 View Profile
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Joined 3 months ago
5.0
January 30, 2012

My experience was good. I was referred to Dr. Ian Rodway by my PCP. I suffered from frequent headaches. He Checked out my MRI and recommended physical therapy for 4 to 6 weeks. Jen was my physical therapist at the Beacon Orthopedics and Sports center. Jen and the rest of the staff were very helpful and I completed my 6 week therapy.

I started feeling better from the 2nd week and my headaches were gone by the end of 4 weeks. Jen helped me get the traction device and I am using it at home now. I have been headache free for a couple of months now.

Overall, I had a great experience and I would highly recommend Dr. Rodway and Jen.

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Jaco Johnson

Member since Oct, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 7 months ago
1.0
October 13, 2011

They Just Want Your Money. I had shoulder pain and went to see one of the doctor's there. The doctor saw me for maybe 2 min. and did a "Hawkin's Kennedy" maneuver that is used to diagnose shoulder impingement. The doctor said that he suspected a labrum injury (though he did not do any maneuver used such as instability testing to actually diagnose this). He referred me for an MRI with athrogram to better visualize the labrum. I recieved two phone calls from their dept. stating I would have two copays of $75 for the procedure. They were wrong and I actually ended up paying $225 in copayments. There was nothing wrong with the shoulder except mild impingement. Bottom line is, as the previous writer said, they want you in and out, and they want your money.

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allmant12

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Joined 7 months ago
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October 07, 2011

Do not go unless you are a "Star" Athlete. I am a runner that has had lower leg problems, and called Beacon prior to going to see if this is the type of facility to help my problem. The person who answered the phone encouraged me and assured me they could help.

Upon arriving, the receptionist was rude to me, felt like I was interrupting her day for showing up at my appointment.

The doctor, while nice, just wanted to put me through the MRI/X-Ray process, rushed me through this, found nothing wrong, and said buy new shoes. Explained that I had tried all kinds of things - but really got the feeling, because I wasn't one of the "Star" athletes they have hanging over all the walls - Reds, Bengals, High School, College Players - he just wanted to process me, take my money and move on.

No offer of follow ups, anything else - buy news shoes and get out of my office.

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