Steer clear of this place if you have a serious injury. The«X-rays» are not three dimensional photos, instead look like something taken from a Polaroid camera. Dirty office, too. Expensive for the few minutes that Dr. spent with me, his receptionist acted more like the Dr. weird dynamic… run, don’t walk(if you can, that is!) After I saw them and paid $ 200 for a set of x-rays, I took them to my chiropractor who suggested I have a full set of professional x-rays done!
Margaret S.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
I was in a lot of pain from an ingrown toenail, so after several home treatments and failed bathroom surgeries(which were a waste of money and very painful), I decided to find a podiatrist. I called several places but because it was pretty late, all were closed… except for this one. I was so relieved to talk to someone live and they were able to schedule me for the following day. When I arrived for the appointment, I was serviced in a very timely manner. Dr. Jacobsen was extremely nice and hilarious and made me feel at ease about my situation instantly. He explained to me in detail about what he was going to do and walked me through the entire procedure. The«surgery» was quick and painless. I would definitely recommend Dr. Jacobsen.(I’m glad this place is no longer a Chinese restaurant.)
Patrick B.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
Dr. J(not the basketball player) is a really funny guy, and is the nicest doctor I’ve been to. I had to go see him after i got an ingrown toe nail, and he saw me right away. The procedure was gross, he had to literally cut off part of the nail and rub a chemical in the open wound so the nail would not grow back. I told you — gross. It stunk that I had to get this procedure done, but I dont think it could have gone better. I was able to resume normal function within a few days and I haven’t had any problems with it since The only issue I have with the office is that it needs more flare, some pictures or something.
Erika G.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
I’m irritated with this guy. Not only do podiatrists not NEED a storefront on street level(it should be all restaurants and coffeeshops and glamour) but could he PLEASE — if he must have the storefront of my FAVORITE tiny, crappy former Chinese restaurant — renovate the façade? Rip down the old, ugly sign so I can stop sadly dreaming about the hot and sour soup that once flowed freely in this establishment? Clean it UP a bit? Best EVER hot n’ sour and now it’s a damn stop for sore feet. Whatever.