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Golden, Joel G, Md - Pioneer Medical Group
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My son broke both his wrists during football practice back in May of 2007. I had to take him to ""After-hours"" Care Center. We saw Dr. Rodriguez. Not only did he miss this wrist as being broken, (the left one - Rodriguez said it was ""Hyper-extended""), he x-rayed the right one and said that was not broken either, and also ""Hyperextended"". I only found out the bad news 2 months later when I finally got my son into a Orthopedic Surgeon/Sports Medicine Dr. Not only was it very obvious by the old x-ray, but upon getting new x-rays on both my sons wrists, it showed that both were broken. As the new Dr. was taking my son out to get the new x-rays, I pulled the old x-ray to put back in the sleeve, I found the radiologist report saying that my son's wrist was indeed broken. We were never notified of this. Come August, my son finally had to have surgery on both wrists and have screws put in them. Instead of getting the help my sonnned with these injuries at the end of the last school year, we are still working on this problem as of October 2007. \r
On a side note, I took another son to see Dr. Rodriguez a few years ago, (also a football injury) and he said my son dislocated his thumb. He wanted my son in a splint. The splint he was put into was for Carpel Tunnel which left his whole thumb exposed and able to move about freely. Dumb me, not knowing better, paid the bill and went home with my son. It was the next day when the trainer at my son's school saw what my son was given, and that I was alerted that what he had was useless. If you are smart you will run as fast as you can, away from Dr. Rodriguez and his staff.
Pros: Got my son in fast enough
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