Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center - Atlanta (Brookhaven) 21 Ortho Lane, Atlanta, GA 30329
About the Business
Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center in Atlanta (Brookhaven) is a leading health institution located at 21 Ortho Lane in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Our center specializes in providing top-quality orthopaedic and spine care to patients in the Atlanta area. With a team of highly skilled doctors, surgeons, and medical professionals, we offer a wide range of services including diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation for various orthopaedic and spine conditions. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest technology and resources to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. Visit us at Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center for expert care and personalized treatment plans.
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Location & Phone number
21 Ortho Ln, Atlanta, GA 30329, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:30
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:30
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:30
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:30
Friday:
08:00 - 17:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I am grateful for and appreciate the positive health promoting experience with Dr. Michael, his office and staff. I enthusiastically recommend the services of this efficient and caring team. Gladys Branic"
"DDD of cervical spine issues. Trying to hold off surgery. Dr Rodts was caring, listened and his nurse always responds to my questions promptly. I feel comfortable when the time comes to have my surgery I will feel calm and get the right advice and the best surgeon to perform it."
"Would not recommend Emory to anybody. Went in for fractured vertebrae and the doctors essentially said to do physical therapy and wait out the pain. After nearly 6 weeks of excruciating pain that never got better, I got a second opinion at a non Emory doctor and the new doctor scheduled surgery for the very next day. He told me I should have had surgery weeks ago. It's also nearly impossible to talk to a doctor at Emory or even just talk to someone at their physical office. You can only communicate through a call center or via your online portal. The doctors won't even respond to your messages -only their nurses. I know they are busy, but they should take time to communicate with their patients directly. Also if you do have any type of concern, the nurses response is typically to just go to the ER and everybody knows the ER is just going to tell you to go back to your doctor. It's a lose lose situation. Thankful I found another office that I can call directly and speak to a person who actually works in the building. And also thankful for a doctor who listened to my concerns and is going to try to fix my back after weeks and weeks of excruciating pain. Thanks for nothing Emory!"
"Excellent experience. Everything about my visit today was efficient, easy, professional and on time. Every member of the staff was kind and knowledgeable. Everyone was helpful. Beautiful and clean facility designed to be incredibly and exceptionally user/patient/visitor-friendly. Highly impressed."
"I have to start by saying that there's a fine line between a one-star review in a four-star review. Everett reviews on this facility in the past and I've been a patient of theirs for probably about 3 months now. And truth be told I had to give him a three stars because my experiences were consistent. some visits I get through no problem I wait for about 10 minutes before I go back to the room and see the doctor and they actually have some good information for me. This past visit on yesterday however oh, I was waiting for about 15 minutes in the waiting area until they took me back to a room after x-rays. And I was waiting in that room for the PA for about another 10 to 15 minutes. simply for them to do what I already knew would happened and that was prescribed physical therapy. I don't have a problem with only seeing the doctors for a few minutes I've come to terms with the fact that that's kind of where healthcare is in this current climate with so many hospitals closing and opening. Also the fact that orthopedic centers, no matter which one you go to generally, tend to be a little bit more stack full of patients because back pain is very very common also hip pain is the same. That being said you have to understand the fact that these doctors are well-versed they treated a lot of cases and they've had a lot of success. So as of now I'm going to continue to see them until I have a definite better candidate."
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