Today I had the pleasure of going to Peachtree Orthopedics for a second opinion on an x-ray of my knee. I don’t have insurance and the doctor at Urgent Care recommended that I go here for further review and a second opinion. Julian at the front desk couldn’t have been nicer to me. First of all, I would like to compliment her on her charm. It was refreshing to get a “bubbly” personality from someone in healthcare as that has not been my usual experience. Her charm was overshadowed however by her ability to have empathy for my situation of having no insurance and having to pay out of pocket. I could sense from her that she genuinely wanted to help me regardless of my circumstances. And she was able to do just that. After coordinating with Miles at a nearby walk-in clinic, she was able to get me in immediately with Dr. Kristin Bohrer for an examination and she was able to honor Miles price at the walk-in clinic so that I wouldn’t have to spend too much and make a different appointment. Melinda was the assistant who helped me into my room, and much like Julian, she too was bubbly and cheery. I can’t stress enough how this attribute in a person who works in healthcare stretches so far with us folks who are looking to receive care in our time of need. Dr. Bohrer was also pleasant and attentive during my examination. She really listened to my story of how it happened. But the most important part was that she was incredibly thorough. Even though my injury was a minor one, I felt like she wanted to understand the full scope of everything. After it was all said and done, I was prescribed some rest and Aleve. I was in-and-out in less than hour. At the end, Julian even went above and beyond to ask me how everything went with Dr. Bohrer. Honestly I hope I never have to see them again, but if I do get injured again, I will return to Peachtree Orthopedics where I know that I’ll be treated right. I just hope that I really don’t kneed to. Haha ... get it? Kneed to?