Dr Buss is a phenomenal surgeon. He saved me from what would have been a disaster surgery that I had scheduled with another surgeon. I went to Dan for a second opinion. I was asked to bring in my MRI report. On the day of my appointment, Dan came in, and bluntly told me that the radiologist had totally missed most of the issues with my shoulder. He was able to read the MRI himself and diagnose what was really wrong with me. The MRI was sent to another radiologist and the report came back 3x longer than the first. Long story short, the first surgeon either did not know how to read an MRI, or, didn't take the time to look at it. Dan's thorough approach prepared me for what was really going to happen during my surgery, better yet, what to expect for recovery and rehabilitation.
In the end, Dan is pretty blunt. His bedside manner is not award winning. However, I did not want blue sky and fairy tales, I wanted the truth, and Dr Buss delivered. The resulting surgery was very complicated. I had muscle grafts, ligament sheaths, and more. My shoulder is now strong and solid. Many thanks to Dan
I will absolutely return. I had an amazing experience, and they were by far the best I've ever seen. Their state-of-the-art facility offers some of the latest equipment in orthopedic surgery I have ever seen. It was such a relief to know they had such an outstanding and impressive facility. They do such a great job of never overbooking appointments, even though they are extremely popular. I know for a fact that they have lots of business, but I've never had to wait a long time in a crowded waiting room like other places I've been too.
They always make sure to return my phone call as soon as possible. They've never left me waiting. It was nice to see them treat their staff with so much respect. It was obvious that they had a good relationship with all of their staff members. One of the first things I noticed about this business was how many different areas of the building were handicap-accessible. I have been to other places where I couldn't tell how someone in a wheelchair could even enter, but they really spent a lot of time to accommodate people with all different needs. They make sure to treat all their clients equally and without favoritism. I've always hated it when I've seen favoritism going on at other places I've visited. It's nice that it doesn't happen here.