I went to Dr. Ted Edwards DO for TMJ on the first visit. My jaw joint was frozen on the right side. He did an adjustment and I could eat anything I wanted again. It was great!\r
I returned to Dr. Edwards, September 2006, because my TMJ was bothering me again. \r
Dr. Edwards saw me an hour and a half after my appointment time. I mentioned to him my time is as valuable as his and I had been waiting over an hour to see him. (I had called to find out if I could arrive late two weeks before because of an unforeseeable event and was told no because the doctor had to keep to his schedule and was charged for not keeping my appointment.) He said the appointment time the patient was given was 15 minutes earlier than the actually time for the doctor to see the patient. The time your appointment began was not the time in which you saw the doctor but the time in which you were put into an individual room. Dr. Edwards complained about how slow the computer in the patient room was.\r
My jaw was indeed frozen in place again and he adjusted it.\r
I made another appointment to see Dr. Edwards in a month. I was on time for my appointment. I signed in. After waiting an hour I asked the reception if they had forgotten about me. They had not marked me there although they did have information where I signed in. I was taken to a patient room. Dr. Edwards came in. He did not like the way the *ouse for the computer worked so he took it apart, worked with it a bit and then went to find another *ouse. I heard him visit the patient next door before coming back into the room where I was waiting. He attached another *ouse, asked me where was my pain and adjusted my jaw. (It was out of place again.) When he left the room he made a statement about me not charging him this time. \r
I feel Dr. Edwards was not professional by playing/working with the *ouse. He did not respect my time. I was late for my next appointment for that day.
Pros: Very talkitive and friendly.
Cons: Seemed all over the place and not focused on the subject of my health.
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