Neil Halbridge's Online Review Report Card
Neil Halbridge
2.7
Average Star Rating
13
Total Reviews
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Recent Reviews
5
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List of Neil Halbridge's Reviews
The WC scheduling department for Dr Halbridge is so poor in processing appts and overview of docs (requested) prior apt. If you guys don't overview the documentation you are provided by insurance and the Firm and are okay with a VERBAL summary the why do we have protocols on the first place to follow. Ms Terry saying not having the time to overview the documents together is an absurd argument. Really upsetting. Your office even said on prior calls we'll call the client and ask him; then when speaking with client your office tells them, " oh we will speak with the attorney for your appt" so really misleading. On this matter Authorization has been provided by all parties defense and insurance to Riverside office a month ago and no courtesy on any matter; so assuming NO_ONE reads mails or documentation/cover letters. really surprising!
Great staff, always busy when I go but I don't usually wait long for my appointment.
Dr. Halbridge did my rotator cuff surgery and the results were excellent. Courteous and a total pro. Thanks Dr. Halbridge !!!
After having another group insurance agency doctors spend 2 months making no progress. I went to see Dr Haibrige on a Friday we set a surgery date for Wednesday. Thank you Dr. Haibrige
I came to Dr. H after I both worked my fingers to the bone (& far beyond) and excessively made regular physical contact with dangerous paint colorant [DANGER: paint colorant contact worked like a slowly acting physical solvent/acid on the human bodyâs nervous system in my case: IT DOESNâT TAKE MUCH]. I choose Dr. H because a close relative had a seemingly relatively successful carpal tunnel surgery in the past with Dr. H; I thought I was getting/I wanted a orthopedic Dr. that would both respect his patients, and respect his Hippocratic oath. I WAS SO COMPLETELY WRONG. As a former American Red Cross certified emergency first aid/cpr TRAINER (in Riverside, CA), I feel I am more dedicated to the Hippocratic Oath in practice than Dr. Hallbridge. âDo no harmâ; doesnât ring a bell, huh? Honestly, Dr. H was always there for the insurance company, not me, at all, and I am tired of seeing him act like an insurance company adjuster when Iâm there for medical help. I may be considered a former patient now, since Dr. H is now allowing a different doctor to prescribe/refill medicines he has prescribed himself: in the reversed situation, he adamantly refused to do the same thing about a year ago with a BP med. He talks like he wants to help you get well, but then acts like he has no interest in improving your medical health (actions speak louder than words): his nurses would not make me another appointment until referred services (which were denied for over ½ year by insurance) are completed. His nurses even told me to call and schedule an appointment if I was in pain (always, to some degree); I tried to schedule an appointment on the spot, and was told again no appointment for me until the referred constantly denied services were all done. He has made at least 3 wrong diagnoses in my case so far, and is somehow still a certified QME doctor? 1-3 hour office wait times and a virtual guarantee of a 15 minute or less actual doctor visit [the part where you actually speak with the doctor, not counting waiting around in pain]; nurses that lie to your face about non working equipment/scales (while taking other patientâs weightâs within hearing distance: despicable); overwhelming difficulty sometimes to get refills, and other times no problem/quick/easy (probably because someone somewhere would sanction you otherwise: about 50/50 here); coordinating with WCI Liberty Mutual (Helmsman) and intentionally not scheduling a desperately needed doctors appointment/assistance, causing an INTENTIONAL extra month of delay of medical care; Dr. H will even tell you heâll request a procedure, then doesnât request it (neck MRI in my case; for example). Dr. H was asked âdoes the insurance company tell you what to do?â and Dr. H replied âThey donât tell me what to do, but I can ask, and they donât always do what I tell them to doâ. To try to indicate psychological causes for clearly observable physical issues is both flat out malicious behavior & intentional stupidity, âdoctorâ. Get out of the business of helping others, please! You people are way beyond horrible at it; you have clearly crossed over to the point of intentional harm/criminal negligenceâ¦.
I came to Dr. H after I both worked my fingers to the bone (& far beyond) and excessively made regular physical contact with dangerous paint colorant [DANGER: paint colorant contact worked like a slowly acting physical solvent/acid on the human body?s nervous system in my case: IT DOESN?T TAKE MUCH]. I choose Dr. H because a close relative had a seemingly relatively successful carpal tunnel surgery in the past with Dr. H; I thought I was getting/I wanted a orthopedic Dr. that would both respect
Appointment was made for 7:45am. Office opened at 7:50am. After paperwork was provided and completed it was 8:00am. I was palced in a room at 8:30am and stayed there until Dr Halbridge came in at 9:55am. Dr Halbridge evaluated my injury (8 minutes) and said a referral for a MRI was needed. I was back out the door at 10:15am. The process took way too long.
Not prompt in sending important medical records. Making decisions where he is not an expert in.
The service this office provides is very poor. Some of there staff is very rude.
2 hours in the waiting room. 15 more minutes waiting in the exam room. Same multi-page paperwork every visit and then he asks you questions showing he hasn't looked at it, even though he's holding it in his hand.
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