Address: 9600 Veterans Dr SW, Tacoma, WA 98433, USA
“Best doctor I've had at the VA Hospital! I wish he was back.”
Address: 2245 S 19th St, Tacoma, WA 98405, USA
“Excellent Surgeon and has a very positive, caring attitude. Explains everything thoroughly and completely lives up to Expectations!!! Offices are immaculately clean & neat and his Staff are professional yet you can tell they enjoy their positions.”
Address: 9420 120th Street East, Puyallup, WA 98373, South Hill, WA 98373, USA
Address: 603 Hunt Ave # B, Sumner, WA 98390, USA
“I would highly recommend Amy Rinker MA LMFT at Rinker Therapy and Wellness for clinical supervision and consultation.”
Address: 3866 S 74th St Suite 200, Tacoma, WA 98409, USA
Address: Washington 98335, USA
“Dr. Arrington did a shoulder surgery on my son, an ARMY active enlisted Specialist.He took the time to not only explain the procedure in detail, but carefully explained what to expect for both the recovery period and experience. Excellent bedside manner and answered all my questions. Excellent Doc I highly recommend.”
Address: 2727 Hollycroft St Suite 270, Gig Harbor, WA 98335, USA
“Had a wonderful experience here dealing with my first surgery, the staff is lovely and Doctor Manuel really knows what he's doing! Recovery has been really relaxed and this card made me feel validated through an intense and scary process. Everyone from the receptionist to the financial coordinator really went out of their way to make sure Iw as accommodated. Highly recommend!!”
Address: 1628 S Mildred St #102, Tacoma, WA 98465, USA
“OmyGosh, I just spent the last hour reading the reviews. I can say it is my opinion that I saw a lot of people in pain but even more people that are unable to express themselves diplomatically. Chronic pain is a very very hard subject all the way around isn't it. It almost can qualify in the same class as religion and politics even. 'Depending on who you talk too'. I'm thinking some of the frustrations here are displaced.That is, blame is aimed at the caregivers when really an education on the opioid crisis and the harsh 'over correction' in 2016 of the CDC's 'guidelines' is most likely the REAL reason so many true chronic pain sufferers experienced such 'low-lowes'. Truly a disasterous injustice on so many levels, (not just patients, but imagine going to school for years because your passion is to help people yet have your hands tied by these 'guidelines'). However, I can also add as a 'retired' RN, it is absolutely imperative that measures are taken to help caregivers avoid becoming desensitized to the individual patient in front of you. I can say I know as well as you how many stories you hear everyday and the I've heard it all scenarios. Really, I am in a unique position in that I worked as nurse from age 19. I'm 56+ now. I have empathy for both sides as I too am a chronic pain sufferer with several comorbidities that makes being me miserably impossible a lot of the time. If it's not my spinal fusions or spondylolisthesis, or OA of both hips, swollen joints or the bone spur on TOP of my great toe...... then it will surely be the diagnosed "severe fibromyalgia" that will rule by ruin the day. When I was younger I suffered terribly from endometriosis. So I as much as anybody do know all about suffering chronic pain. But it takes work. It takes being willing to experiment. You have to understand that you will never be totally pain free or at least accept that possibility. I would be in terrible shape without my medication, but that doesn't mean that I don't try every non-narcotic method, device, procedure that is available or offered. Before I came to Anesis strangely I did have experiences at other so-called pain clinics as many of you have reviewed on this site. Bless my GP. He would ask me what happened? I would tell him "the pain doctor says I don't have a C-6,C-7 + wouldn't look at the MRI or bone scan or x-ray results that I had in my hand". Yes that really happened and things like that until my doctor finally found Anesis. The staff have always been kind to me. The staff do not sugar coat. I have had a radio frequency ablation of my C-6, C-7 pain, with results that lasted several months. I highly recommend giving this a try. My pain is being managed. No, I'm far away from being pain free. But my pain is being managed, they have several things to offer to enhance pain management. Medical TENS, supportive braces if indicated. Injections, Ablation & much more. They have recently began to offer tele-education about even more interventions for pain sufferers. As a patient I show up on time to the best of my ability, I never leave my prescription bottle in "my other purse", I follow my contract, my pee is clean. I think the biggest thing I did to participate was to give them a chance. I have been with them for about 4 years. Honestly, I'm getting older and my conditions are not reversing. They too are getting 'more chronic'. I absolutely cannot imagine what my quality of life would be without Anesis Pain and Spine. Hopefully more patients will be finding relief with the brand new update Nov 3rd 2022 revised CDC 'guidelines' on opioid treatment (this time more to the direction of actually helping chronic pain suffers then punishing them). Good luck to all of you. It does truly break my heart that so many people are in so much pain. It is an awful thing to live with.”
Address: 18310 WA-410, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA
“Very professional and sweet”
Address: 20811 WA-410 E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA
“It was our first visit - we’ve moved from a different dental office - and my child had a great time. Every single person was welcoming and helpful. They have service to children dialed in. The hygienist who worked with my child was so patient, gentle, and kind. Plus, the decor is adorable! It’s like a sweet log cabin and the woodland murals are so fun. Dr. Sakai was fantastic. We’re so glad we found this office.”
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