Address: 3650 NW 82nd Ave Suite 201, Doral, FL 33166, USA
Phone: +13055377272
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–3PM
Brian Kay
Fast and friendly service. Everyone I interacted with was helpful. Got my X-rays quickly and was out in about an hour. Would recommend to anyone in need of urgent orthopedic care.
Christian Rivera
My experience here was absolutely phenomenal. I refuse to ever go to Baptist ER for a diagnosis because they truly sucked. Front Desk was absolutely awesome between Elba and Manssa. Then the medical assistant Vanessa totally could tell I was over my knee injury and she was extremely helpful and empathetic! Dr. Sam and Dr. Paolo did a great job in seeing what was hurting my knee and made an observation and prescribed me an MRI that was teeth to pull from a Baptist orthopedics. 100% recommend i refuse to go anywhere else ever again.
Chris Riverol
I would like to thank you all for your wonderful personalities and excellent service. I came in with my daughter who had a broken arm and from the minute we walked in to when we were finished we were treated amazing. We had some paperwork issues but they looked passed that and still helped my daughter and us as parents. I called back just to thank them the following day because in today's world any ounce of compassion or empathy should be thanked and praised in my opinion. Thank you again especially the office manager for going above and beyond.
Ariel Martinez
I just want to take a moment and say Thank you to an incredible team. Elbia, Marissa, and Dr. Sam were all fantastic. They are kind courteous and treated my son with love and respect. What an incredible experience. It’s stressful enough having a child with an injury but your treatment at your facility was done with ease and love. THANK YOU! Love Orthonow!
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You have to call, because there are different types of insurance.
Medication for osteoarthritis can include drugs administered orally (by mouth) and others for local use (on the skin or by injection into the joint). Oral medications are: analgesics that act on pain; anti-inflammatory drugs that act on inflammation and pain; symptomatic slow-acting drugs whose goal is to reduce the symptoms. The effects appear only after several weeks of administration, but persist for several weeks after stopping the treatment. Topical medications are: anti-inflammatory ointments applied locally and in the form of a solution injected into the joint; lubricants (hyaluronic acid), close to synovial fluid, injected into the knee joint.
Rehabilitation for osteoarthritis has 3 objectives: maintain mobility of the joint, fight against deformation and strengthen the muscles around the joint. Stiffness, disability affecting the quality of life of osteoarthritic patients, is combated by exercises to maintain good joint mobility. Deformations are the result of the wrong positions taken to relieve pain (flexion of the knee and / or hip). In the long run, these wrong positions become permanent and, in turn, a disability (discomfort on walking). Strengthening the muscles around the joint has a dual action: analgesic and stabilizing.
Hello, good afternoon, if you take care of almost all the problems of feet, legs, arms and back. It is very good for me.
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I don't know, but you can call them and ask.
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