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IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute at the Texas Medical Center at 6400 Fannin St, 16th Floor in Houston, Texas

IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute at the Texas Medical Center is healthcare, which located in Texas. They address is 6400 Fannin St, 16th Floor.
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Phone: +1 713-704-2200

Address:

6400 Fannin St, 16th Floor,
Houston, Texas
77030
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Web site: ironman.memorialhermann.org

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Customer Reviews about IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute at the Texas Medical Center

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    Physiotherapist were very badly treated was my time a full hour and it was time at 11 o'clock I was told to wait in the room until my appointment with a specialist to my appointment at 11 am, but to wait until at 11:15 and did not come and found them with another patient and brought translated and became a dispute over the keep translated and I do not want translated nor do I need and I went Elly international Center and asked him not to provide interpreter me and they told me specialist ask translated and we refused and localized Abarna on that matter and that is one reason that the treatment time clock and translation take my time 30 minutes with the knowledge that sports movements No need to translate, and I have a knowledge of the language and when we refused were expelled from the patient before the worker and asked the international Bureau changed the dates to another center, unfortunately, has become a three-week wait for me appointments with the specialist physiotherapy and this finding with it
    August 23, 2017
    by Saud Almutairi
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    The PT I was assigned had an Intern 'diagnose' me, and then the PT promptly forgot I existed. The intern was great, but the one week she wasn't there the PT was watching basketball in the waiting area, and I had to continually call him over to ask what I should be doing next because it was only my second session. That was also the last time the PT talked to me. A month into PT my pain levels really hadn't reduced and was told that I shouldn't be doing my exercises every day (despite them telling me to do them every day on day one?). Then she told me to stop exercising (3.0 mile/hr walking for 45ish minutes would be typical for me) completely. That made the pain go away for the most part, but I couldn't do even the basic exercises without the pain returning. Two months into going to PT the intern decides to have a feel around again and figures out a nerve is inflamed, but who knows if it has always been inflamed or is newly inflamed because they never poked around that nerve in the first place. Also I am just assuming that she got the diagnosis right, the PT who was supposed to be in charge of her never touched me and wasn't even on the floor when she decided this. The intern then had to ask a different PT, not the PT who was supposed to supervise her, about ways to calm down the nerve. I have never been more ignored in my life. I am actually not sure if the PT knew I was his patient or not, which would explain a lot. I stopped going as soon as the intern's internship ended despite the issue only getting worse. Why spend $100s a month when you can just go to your own gym and get ignored by everyone else there for free. Oh and I forgot they never even addressed one of the problems I came in with but wasn't causing pain yet. Then when it did start causing pain they (by they I mean she, a PT never actually got told it was causing pain) didn't diagnose it, attempt to fix it, or address it in any manner.
    March 10, 2017
    by Amanda Whiteside
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IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute at the Texas Medical Center is located at 6400 Fannin St, 16th Floor, Houston, Texas.