Dr. Feldman is the best. I had foot surgery and he walked me through everything knowing I was scared. Did a first class job, no problems, and I’m better off for it after healing. Not only is he considered one of the best by other Dr.‘s but he’s warm and caring. HIGHLY recommend this office. His partner is supposed to be terrific too, but I have no experience with him. This office is busy for a reason. He’s terrific.
Ronni V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Agoura Hills, CA
In a nutshell, Dr. Stefan Feldman is the best! Our teenage son had chronic foot pain. Dr. Feldman diagnosed the sprained ligament and prescribed the«fix.» A month later I broke a bone in my foot. I wanted to see Dr. Feldman, of course. My doctor referred me to an orthopedic surgeon, but I decided to go with my gut feeling and ultimately Dr. Feldman performed the surgery. I could not be happier! Dr. Feldman is professional, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and personable. He explained my surgery to me with a model, showing me exactly how he was going to put my bone back together. I wanted a doctor who loves his work and that is Dr. Feldman! Other members of my family accompanied me to my appointments and they all felt the same way. I would most definitely refer Dr. Feldman!(Also worth mentioning: the office staff is friendly and professional, and the wait to see the doctor was always minimal.)
Jennifer L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Simi Valley, CA
I rolled my ankle, had an MRI done which showed two partially torn ligaments and swelling and fluid around the tendons… these symptoms were not getting better and I went to see Dr. Feldman for a second opinion. Upon walking into the room, he did not even acknowledge me, he walked straight to the computer and I began wondering if this man just came to get something from the room. After being on the computer for about a minute, he finally turned to me and stated who he was. After looking at «a very nice shot of one of my undamaged ligaments» on the MRI, he began talking about me having CRPS(chronic regional pain syndrome) which he said is a mysterious syndrome that may be «all in your head». He did not review my MRI to look at the extent of the damage nor did he even examine my foot or ankle. He continued to go on and on about CRPS but said that he did not want to talk to me about it because stress makes it worse and that I should make sure not to research it when I get home because that will make the syndrome worse. He then stated that the only thing he can possibly do for me is give me a prescription for therapy. He told me to stop wearing my walking boot since it would not help this«imaginary» sydrome that he had diagnosed me with the second he walked in the room. Long story short, or not so short, I went to an orthopedic surgeon foot and ankle specialist who operated on my ankle and found two ligaments that were completely torn off the bone and a complete tear of my peroneus brevis tendon. I am now on the road to recovery but I was completely appalled at this doctor and wanted to make sure to warn others that may consider going to him. He may be an awesome doctor at removing bunions but for a significant injury, I would not recommend him to anyone.(Even though it states on their website that they treat torn ligaments and tendons). He was unprofessional, rude, condescending, and inept.