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3480 Wake Forest Rd Ste 506Raleigh, NC 27609
My husband and I both have our own memberships. We love that we have 24/7 access to our workout plans, and the personal trainers are great motivato…
PO Box 51853Durham, NC 27717
From Business: We provide OUR clients with their OWN health and exercise specialist. Because we want to ensure everyone will enjoy life by preventing injuries and promoting acti…
Terrible terrible place. I can't believe they are open for business. Cost is outrageous and they dont accept insurance, shocker. To anyone with this…
520 W South StRaleigh, NC 27601
1208 Old Goldsboro RdSmithfield, NC 27577
When I started coming here I was in so much pain. Now i have no more pain & it is because of the awesome people who work here. If you are having t…
Unprofessional practices and is desperate to increase cliental and will misdiagnoss to ensure steady patient flow!
4420 Lake Boone TrlRaleigh, NC 27607
10208 Cerny StRaleigh, NC 27617
3900 Barrett Dr Ste 203Raleigh, NC 27609
An absolutely excellent practice. I have used Associate's In Women's Healthcare for years. I hate doctors. I hate medicine. I have navigated the …
Dr. Paula Gizzie has been my OB/GYN for almost 20 years. I haven't had any pregnancies, but I have had some medical problems. I am also very docto…
Kristine Ashton, PA has been my primary mental health caretaker for more than two years. She is professional, kind, and always offers helpful insigh…
The facility is nice and clean BUT, don't expect to be seen on time when you are on time. People can come after you and if your schedule time is pr…
3100 Spring Forest Rd Ste 130Raleigh, NC 27616
From Business: Comprehensive Billing Services is a physician-oriented company that has been providing billing services for anesthesia profession for more than 30 years. It provi…
10640 Durant RdRaleigh, NC 27614
605 Hillsborough StRaleigh, NC 27603
1001 Rock Quarry RdRaleigh, NC 27610
1011 Rock Quarry RdRaleigh, NC 27610
2620 New Bern AveRaleigh, NC 27610
2620 New Bern AveRaleigh, NC 27610
3000 Falstaff RdRaleigh, NC 27610
3019 Falstaff RdRaleigh, NC 27610
1209 Ridge RdRaleigh, NC 27607
3721 Benson DrRaleigh, NC 27609
3100 Duraleigh RdRaleigh, NC 27612
276 W Millbrook RdRaleigh, NC 27609
The holiday festivities are over, but January doesn't have to be a drag. It's actually the best time to finish projects and organize your life – all while having a little fun.
Excellent results. Multiple pain problems resolved.
DR. HEY has provided me with the best medical services for my Back problems since 2003, through 4 serious surgeries through 2009, and 9 years of additional follow-up. Quite simply, he is the absolute Best ! !
Dr.Hey has been my physician for many years. He strives to make you feel comfortable and understand what is going on. I fully trust him and his staff. They are very respectful and nice to me. His manners and the fact he listens and gives me his undivided attention means so very much. Love this man and his staff.
This was a very bad experience! My current pain issues and my medical history which includes motorcycle accidents and an active life style was basically dismissed. My pain is acute at times at a high level and also can be at a lower level on certain days but is evident on a daily basis at some level. The doctor denied my prescription of low level hydrocodone that I had been prescribed by my former primary care physician and this doctor I saw at this clinic suggested I not have such a healthy active life style. I feel it was negligence and misdiagnosis by a doctor that has no clue and is total dismissive to the pain I reported to him.
This is the worst medical facility I have ever been to. The entire staff was nasty and rude, from the nurses to the office staff and even the manager; I will never go here again. I was treated horribly and was nothing but cordial and compliant in all ways. I am actually angry I didn't say anything while I was there. I told my primary doctor's office about this and they actually took them off their list of referrals. Please save yourself the disappointment and poor experience. I wouldn't have even given them one star. Not to mention, the rooms and floors are not clean. No medical facility should look like this place did.
Terrible terrible place. I can't believe they are open for business. Cost is outrageous and they dont accept insurance, shocker. To anyone with this problem, go to your doctor, not this scam artist. Matt the "CEO" is nothing more then a terrible car sells men. Not worth the time or money
I never thought that getting a Vasectomy would be so much fun! I know it sounds crazy, but after watching all 9 of DR. Monteith's instructional videos I felt more knowledgeable about Vasectomies than most of the population. The whole experience, from the website, to the apportionment, to meeting the staff, to the immaculate facility, to how modern everything was, to how amicable the Dr. was; EVERYTHING was incredible! But here's why you are reading this review; NO, there was NO PAIN!! Biting my tongue is 100 times worse than what I experienced during and after my Vasectomy. In fact, the most "uncomfortable" part was when the Dr. had to "feel" me to find where to apply the anesthetic spray. I followed all instructions and had no sexual activity for 2 days. on the 3rd day I was completely back to normal (yes, it felt great!) By day 10 I couldn't even find the small incision!! I totally recommend this practice!!
I should have ran from day one. The staff didnt say come 15 minutes earlier. Set in lobby from 9 to 4. Legs, knee, ankle swollen until the could have popped. It gets worse. Then i was self pay. I had to pay 3000. They would not let me be seen. Worse i got Medicare doing the visit. The bookkeeper made me still be self pay. Angie i think her name in Fayetteville. Will check her name. Tben i as to be reimbursed for me now having medicare she keep all my money and now im thinking. Im call medicare and see if these same charges been made. I have never meet dr wadley. My records states i spent 20 minutes. I failed two test i own it. Ms Jackson stated i failed a 3 one. My records for the know two states had Norco. Which im allergic to. So my ex switch . The third test documents state nothing about failed test. It states tap of then stop. Why stop a person with bi lateral knee replacement and plantra faciitist? To cold turkey. I will tell you. Some that doesnt care. Sent me to a place that monotor you medication. No they do care. Just send her out the door cold trukey. Lay in bed until 2 clean uds. I would never recommend this to nobody
My experience with Raleigh clinic for men was very disappointing to say the least they told me what i had and could be straighten out but after 6months of shots and still to today i still have the same problem and gave up going yea they have something to make you hard if you want to shoot yourself every time you want have sex but the cost alone was unreal the doctor is only there to give shots and tell the staff what to do the staff only want to sell you the shots and get as much money they can out of you people please be careful with this place you can go through 3000 dollars with all this the other problem i had with this place was when i had told them that i wanted to not order the shots the whole ideal of helping me and my problem went to hell and after much argument i finally got my money for the shots back, when asked how else i could solve this problem that i had all they could say was to take more shots that weren't working to being with good luck if you do try this place but for me and anybody that i talk to i wouldn't be with them go to a real doctor u will be cheaper and less stress on your wallet i am 1300 dollars down for nothing but to get poked with a needle of my own blood to still have the same problem to this day 1/8/2017
I woke up early to see what time capital urgent care opened today and started reading these reviews. I have been going here for years. If you are not sick enough to go to the emergency room but can't get into see your personal provider, this is the perfect place to go. The nurses and Dr.s are quick and professional, just the way I want them to be. If you want to go somewhere where you sit in the over decorated waiting room for 2 hours to see a Dr, that wants to ask you a million questions and then tell you to see your regular physician, don't go here! This facility is clean and quick! Every time I have gone in the past 5 years, they have taken excellent care of me and charged me less than my personal provider. Thank you,Lisa
Physicians and surgeons help to keep people - from infants to the elderly - as healthy as possible. These individuals provide diagnoses and treatments for a wide variety of ailments, and preventative care and early detection for more serious illnesses. Whether you love or hate going to the doctor, the fact is your physician is there to listen to your health concerns, take preventative measures against diseases and advise you on your options for staying in tip-top shape.
In 2013, there were more than 1 million doctors of medicine in the U.S., over 854,000 of which were active. Additionally, in 2012, there were about 18,000 active general surgeons in the country. It's important to know which type of physician or surgeon you need, how to choose the best one, and account for other considerations in order to stay healthy.
Patients can choose from a wide variety of physicians depending on doctor specialty and what problems they are experiencing. Here are a few of the most common types of physicians that you may see in your lifetime:
General Practitioner
Your GP is the doctor that you go to for regular checkups, vaccines and to identify health issues. GPs can treat many different illnesses and injuries, from the common cold to a broken arm. If your health requires a second opinion or expert care, the GP will refer you to a specialist who has the skills to focus in on the issue.
Cardiologist
Heart attacks and heart disease are some of the most common afflictions seen across the country, making cardiologists important to your long-term health. These physicians specialize in studying and treating the heart and related diseases.
Dentist
Other than a GP, the dentist is likely the most common physician you'll ever see. These professionals work with the human mouth, ensuring that your teeth and gum health are up to par. Patients typically go to the dentist twice a year.
Dermatologist
Dermatologists are focused on skin-related issues and diseases, from skin cancers, to acute acne, eczema, psoriasis, and general cosmetic concerns like aging and scars. Most will also perform annual or semi-annual mole checks to screen for any signs of melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.
ENT
If you have a number of sinus infections or have had your tonsils taken out, you've likely seen an ENT specialist. ENTs handle ailments related to the ear, nose and throat, often related to taking out tonsils and treating hearing issues.
OB/GYN
For many women, their gynecologist and obstetrician are the same person. These professionals work with the female reproductive system to focus on reproductive health, fertility issues, prenatal care, options for new and expectant mothers, neonatal care and childbirth. OB/GYNs can also help in the early detection of breast or cervical cancer.
There are obviously a number of physicians that you can choose from, but how do you know if they're the best choice for you? Here are a few considerations to help you pick a physician:
Look at Your Insurance
Before you get down to the details, you need to verify which doctors are covered by your insurance and whether they are in or out of your carrier's network. Rates may be cheaper if the doc is in network – a doctor can be covered by your insurance but not necessarily in network. Out of network is typically more expensive. Doctors often add and drop plans, so it's important to ensure that your options are compatible with your insurance plan. Doing your homework will help you avoid unexpected expenses.
Check for Board Certification
Your physician should be certified through the American Board of Medical Specialties. Doctors must earn a medical degree from a qualified school, complete three to seven years of residency training, be licensed by a state medical board and pass one or more ABMS exams to be certified.
Examine the Reviews
Reviews of a doctor can reveal a lot about what your experience may be like. People may grade on staff friendliness, availability and effectiveness of treatment. Looking at these evaluations and getting recommendations from family and friends can direct you toward a physician for your needs.
Surgeons can literally hold your life in their hands, and it's important to find the best one that can put you at ease and treat you effectively
Compatibility Factor
You need to feel comfortable with your surgeon. It's important to communicate your concerns and that your surgeon can respond adequately. Surgeons should be willing to go over the details of your procedure and answer any questions that you may have. They must take the time to discuss and address your worries.
Expertise Level
If you're going in for surgery, you want someone that knows what they're doing and has a high success rate. Ask how often the surgeon performs this surgery and try to find one that regularly does it. This will give you peace of mind that you're in capable hands.
Your decision on a physician or surgeon can be majorly affected by the insurance plan you have. You may have insurance through employment, your spouse, your parents if you're under 26, or the marketplace if the previous options don't apply to you. It's important to understand how your insurance works to have the full picture of what you'll need to pay for.
Your insurance will have a deductible, which is the amount that you're responsible to pay for covered medical expenses. Some plans have coinsurances, where you must pay a certain percentage of the bill, and insurance will cover the rest. Co-pays state a flat rate for certain services, like paying $20 when you visit your GP or a $100 co-pay for an emergency room visit. Once you reach your out-of-pocket maximum, which will differ if you're an individual or within a family plan, your insurance may pay for 100 percent of covered medical expenses for the rest of the plan year.
If you plan to go to the doctor, need medication or have been recommended for surgery, call your insurance provider or go online to see what your plan covers. You can choose the best doctor for your needs, understand your options and prevent yourself from being blindsided by medical expenses.
Most doctors require a phone call for an appointment, although some may provide online scheduling as well. Be sure to have your insurance card with you when you set an appointment, and to bring it with you to the actual appointment. They need the ID numbers to verify your coverage, and will usually make a copy of the card for their files so you don't have to show it again unless your insurance changes.
When you call, let them know if you're a new patient, as this will require you to complete some paperwork for your first visit. Tell them the reason for your visit, such as your symptoms if you're feeling sick. It's also important to inform them if you have Medicaid and to find out if you need to bring anything to the visit, like current medications or medical records.
From here, the receptionist will likely ask what dates and times work best for you. During your call, it's important to be honest about your symptoms and the reason for your visit. This information will help the doctor treat you and give him or her an idea of what to expect. Your appointment may progress faster as a result, and the doctor can come prepared with a list of options to better care for you.
Doctors see a number of patients in a day, sometimes in 15-minute increments in areas where the physicians are in high demand. This can leave little time for doctors to perform thorough examinations, and they can end up missing certain problem indicators. While some problems, like a cold or flu, can be diagnosed in this time, more complex ailments require attention, which takes up time. Reviews can illuminate which doctors actively spend the necessary time with their patients and which ones are pressed against the clock to meet demand.
Surgery has some more dire risks attached to it, so be sure to talk to your surgeon about the potential issues that can come up as a result of your procedure. If a patient has a reaction to anesthesia, it can cause very serious complications, but this is an uncommon occurrence. Blood clots can be a significant problem after surgery, often caused by inactivity during recovery. Infections, numbness, scarring, swelling and death are all possible, but the likelihood of these issues will vary depending on the type of surgery you're undergoing. Talk to your doctor about your concerns and your risk potential.
Surgery affects people in different ways, but as you begin to emerge from anesthesia, you'll want to alert your nurse to any issues you may have. The nurse will tell you how the procedure went, what effect it will have on your condition, what to expect when you get home and how long it will take to get back to normal. If you start feeling pain, the nurse may give you medication to stop it from getting worse. When possible, it's also advised to move around to avoid blood clots from developing in your legs. This can be as simple as occasionally flexing your knee or rotating your foot.
Some surgeries are outpatient procedures, where people are released the same day. For major surgeries, patients may stay at the hospital for a few days to be monitored and address any concerns before being sent home. Discuss with your surgeon the projected length of the hospital stay and what you need to bring.
Your recovery time and follow-up expectations will vary depending on your procedure. For example, you can be expected to be on your feet within a few days of having your wisdom teeth taken out, but it may be weeks before you have fully recovered from a broken foot or heart-valve surgery. Your surgeon will give you a list of things that you'll need to do during this time, including what medications to take and when you'll be able to get back to work and other activities.
Every surgery will have a follow-up call or appointment to discuss your recovery and allow you to ask any questions about unusual symptoms or changes in your overall health. If you have a major operation, like heart surgery, it's important to make regular checkups with your doctor or a specialist to ensure that everything is normal. Visiting a doctor will help deter infection and verify that everything is healing as expected. These appointments will give you peace of mind about your state of health and ensure that any issues are caught early on.