Village Podiatry Centers’s earns a 2.3-star rating from 0 reviews and 3 complaints, showing that the majority of patients are somewhat dissatisfied with their foot and ankle care.
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Totally Unprofessional
I arrived for my appointment early, with new patient paperwork in hand as requested. I was led to an exam room fairly quickly but that's where the story goes downhill. I waited in the exam room for a full hour without anyone from VPG checking in on me. When the good doctor finally entered, all he could say was "Sorry for the wait." When I expressed my displeasure, he said "I'm doing the best I can." If that's his best, I recommend that you don't go to this particular doctor.
It would be nice if office staff personnel could speak English
Firstly, it would be nice if office staff personnel could speak English. I've called the front desk numerous times, and I still can't figure out what the receptionists name is. Dr. McGlamry's assistant isn't much better.
Regarding Dr. McGlamry, his demeanor is totally arrogant. My first visit wasn't bad, but the second (and last) was terrible. He had a female doctor watching over his shoulder, and I guess he must have been out to impress her.
As for treatment, Dr. McGlamry went right for the needle. The injection he gave me provided little relief. Still, he gave me another injection at my second visit. After that I went on-line in search of a resolution to my problem. I found a suggestion regarding shoes/supports. I upgraded my worn insoles and the problem has gone away. My next step with McGlamry would have been an MRI, but I saved the world a lot of money by diagnosing myself.
Also, this was my second experience with Village Podiatry Group . The other was better with the doctor (who is no longer there) but the staff at that location was poor as well. Sometimes you get what you pay for.
Unprofessional
I was a patient of Village Podiatry Group . Between July 13, 2006 and November 11, 2006. My condition is congenital, and has bothered me my entire life. When I was referred to this organization by my family practitioner. I was havening severe pain in my feet and in my knees. The pain, and resulting impact on my gait caused arthritis in my knees. On my first visit the doctor recommended shoe inserts, which I purchased with the assistance carrier. The doctor stated I should try these inserts at first, and then have surgery if necessary. Then the doctor recommended a consult with a fellow surgeon apart of the same medical group. They both agreed that surgery was my alternative. There were delays in finding a hospital to do the surgery, and I was in increasing pain, and I was rudely treated by a scheduling nurse who advised me that she was "to busy" and that I should "just wait". Her demeanor was degrading, insulting and unprofessional. After waiting a month I was told that further months of long delay would be required, and I was forced to engage a new doctor from a different medical group, who immediately began physical therapy for the pain. My new physician has already operated on my right foot, and when it is healed will operate on the left foot. My treatment at the hand of Village Podiatry Group has been unprofessional, and, in my lay opinion constitutes malpractice.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Which institution can you resort to when the bill you and after paying the bill u receive another high bill over a week after. When I contacted the office they say my payment was a part payment, they did not tell me this I was told that the amount on the bill was all I needed to pay...who monitors and regulate them to ensure that these unfair practices do not happen or continue to happen.
I do not intent to pay this unwarranted bil, what recourse do I have? Again who regulates them and who are they answerable to?
If you get shoes from Village P. get a firm quote on final price. Insurance or not. I was told shoes were 250.00. Turns out they were 300.00. Nothing ever mentioned about inserts was a additional cost. There cost was over 200.00, making
finally cost over 500.00. After inquiring got a shrug of the shoulders. Was sent a invoice from some company I did not
know, Phone call was told MOTHER of Village P. Never heard of them. No lies here just not properly informed. Advise go to SAS get equal for under 200.00. with inserts. Get sketchers wide and with memory foam from 59.00-65-00.
Now I have been billed 53.00 balance due. Find an independent podiatrist. Do not use a change chain podiatry.
I feel I and my insurance company have been taken advantage of.
NEVER AGAIN FOR ME.
Dr. Mark Snyder is a total joke. You can get an appointment right away because the smart patients never go back. All you can hear in waiting room is crickets. This so-called Doctor looked at my foot for 15 seconds, said it may be a fracture after he looked at a clean X-ray? This after I told him it was already diagnosed to be either a neuroma or capsulitis. Yes Sir.. He ignored everything I said without making eye contact and said “That this is not the place if you want a quick fix or surgery! We are going to start with the basics including an MRI and work towards a fix" What? Translation: We will milk you and your insurance for all we can get! I promptly ended the conversation with this embarrassment to the community and left the office. I called back later to get a copy of my X-ray, I was told it's $25.00 for a CD copy? Is the only way to pay the bills LOL? I went to a REAL Podiatrist the next day, was diagnosed & treated within 15 minutes for capsulitis. No more pain, Done deal!
I went to two doctors in this "group" because the first office was so unprofessional, that I had cancelled the next appointment with the scheduling service and they quickly suggested another doctor in their network close to where I live, and I agreed. This doctor was more personable and the girls were so friendly and polite. So after going for two months and getting tired of many "selling" techniques administered by the office(they sold me a mild anti-biotic from their office for $15, and I could have gotten it for either free or at the most $4 from the local pharmacy that we use) I didn't know the price until I received my receipt. I didn't trust them after going for 3 consecutive weeks and the doctor couldn't do anything for my foot. I went to another podiatrist recommended by a client, and she dug necrotic tissue out of my foot for an hour! I'm awaiting a call from the regional director to explain why my foot was allowed to progress to this point by one of their "doctors". Someone has already suggested contacting the AMA about the poor quality of this doctor, and I await the call from regional first. Be aware of their selling techniques and lack of treatment, but they'll keep bringing you back so they can charge you the deductible and reschedule for next week, to do the same. STAY AWAY for your own physical as well as financial health.
I also have a complaint. I saw a Village Podiatrist in April. I have health insurance and Village Podiatry is in the network. So I got an appointment, went to the Lithonia branch and paid my deductible. A skin sample was taken for testing. I had heard nothing from Village Podiatry since: no letter with a result, no feedback, nothing. Imagine my surprise when I got a bill for almost $700 this week! When I called about it, I was told that the sample was sent to a lab outside the network, and would not be covered by my insurance. Except that the lab seems to be affiliated with Village Podiatry! I can find nobody in that organization to help.
I had read some things about this organization, but I had ignored them
I too have had problems with Village Podiatry Group in the greater Atlanta area.
After seeing Dr. Mark Snyder for an ingrown toenail he recommended orthotic inserts for my shoes. I was given a paper to sign that said the maximum to be paid for the orthotic inserts would be $400.00. A person at the office called my insurance prior to the fitting and I was told that the orthotics would be covered by my insurance.
I paid $240 out of pocket for the orthotics. The insurance was billed $950 for the orthotics and paid $212. That is $452 paid for the devices. (Note that custom orthotics are available for $150 a pair over the Internet)
An entire year transpires and I hear nothing from Village Podiatry. Over a year after taking delivery of the orthotics Village Podiatry Group sends me bills for a “remaining balance of $200. I called several times and even went to the office with a pile of papers to straighten this out.
I am told by one person (Gwen) that the insurance denied the invoice. I showed her the EOB from the insurance and was told by the collections manager, Faith, that the “codes” that the insurance paid on were not for the devices themselves but for the doctor. The form I signed makes no distinction for the codes. This is semantic talk designed for their own profit at their customer’s expense.
I was told that they would turn my bill over to collections because I asked them to provide and itemized invoice for the fourth time. I am afraid that this will have to be taken to small claims court to resolve it.
At one time I liked Dr. Snyder, but anyone who hires rude people who treat patients like deadbeats, refuse to talk civilly to them and threatens them with collections when there is reasonable doubt, is not ever going to get another penny from me.
If Village Podiatry Group of Atlanta can loose my bill for a year perhaps they lost the payment records. Either way the paper I signed did not distinguish the code issue, which I still do not understand and Village Podiatry Group of Atlanta is more than happy to put their proverbial foot into my posterior to make another 200 bucks.
If you have a choice go somewhere else.
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I am concerned to read your complaint on our practice and would like to know the specifics of the office you visited. Our goal everyday at Village Podiatry Centers is to deliver the very best in patient care. We see over 60, 000 patients in a year. The experience of each one is important to us. If I know more of the details of your visit I can address your concerns with the doctor and staff. Please contact me at your earliest convenience at pjones@vpcenters.com. I am the marketing director for the practice. Sincerely ~ Peg Jones.