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About Watauga Orthopaedics – Johnson City<\/h3>\n
Watauga Orthopaedics in Johnson City, TN offers the most comprehensive orthopaedic and sports medicine care in the Tri-Cities area, we’ll quickly get you on the road to recovery and back to your active lifestyle. Watauga Orthopaedics offers a one-stop-shop of services within our Johnson City and Kingsport offices so you don’t have to go anywhere else. Our Orthopedic services include: Quick Care Clinic On-site Services Physical Therapy Joint Replacement Sports Medicine Trauma & Fractures Work-Related Injuries Pediatrics Back & Neck Shoulder & Elbow Hand & Wrist Hip & Knee Foot & Ankle Visit our website or call today to make an appointment and get back on the road to recovery.<\/span><\/div>\nHistory:<\/b> Watauga Orthopaedics, PLC, was founded in 1950 by Howell Sherrod, MD. In addition to offering general orthopedic care, Dr. Sherrod focused the practice on innovative treatments in sports medicine, physical therapy and rehabilitation. Over the last decade, we have expanded our services to encompass a comprehensive muskuloskeletal continuum including total joint replacement; arthroscopy; sports medicine; fracture care; reconstructive hip, knee, foot and ankle surgery; hand surgery, spine surgery, neuromusculoskeletal care; physical medicine and rehabilitation; electrodiagnostics; and community outreach services.<\/p>\n
Established in:<\/b> 1950<\/p>\nLocation & Hours<\/h3>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/span>2410 Susannah St Johnson City, TN 37601 <\/span>, salem nc <\/span>, USA <\/span><\/div>\nCross-Streets:<\/h4>\n
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Mon:<\/b> 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Currently Open)<\/p>\n
Tue:<\/b> 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM<\/p>\n
Wed:<\/b> 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM<\/p>\n
Thu:<\/b> 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM<\/p>\n
Fri:<\/b> 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM<\/p>\n
Sat:<\/b> Closed<\/p>\n
Sun:<\/b> Closed<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nFeatures:<\/h4>\n\n- Accepts Credit Cards: No<\/li>\n
- Accepts Insurance: Yes<\/li>\n
- No Wi-Fi: No<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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Michelle M.<\/strong> rated 5 stars<\/span> on 1\/26\/2023<\/span><\/div>\nI sought a second opinion about my herniated disk after getting the runaround with Ballad Health. wow! Amazing place, very responsive and caring staff. I felt they cared about my pain and lack of quality of life. I highly recommend them without reservation. Thank you!<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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Lori O.<\/strong> rated 1 stars<\/span> on 4\/17\/2023<\/span><\/div>\nI was told I would meet w\/a dr – I met with a STUDENT!! I was told the total reason (full body) would be addressed – not just one little area… They REFUSED to discuss the issue. Not even the pa took my info – oh, and the STUDENT gave her ‘diagnosis’!! – said my RHEUM. ARTHRITIS in wrist was a strained muscle (even though the joints were very swollen, both wrists the same, left ankle – the same, hip – the same (boy, the strained wrist muscle sure extends through a lot of my body, doesn’t it?!). Then the pa came in – barged, actually. He ‘HONEY’ed’ me with such a demeaning and condescending tone and implication – “honey, if I had to talk to you about all of your pain I wouldn’t see any other of the patients out there, now would I?” — I could give a dang about your schedule – this ONLY MEANT THAT I & MY EXTREME PAIN THAT KEEPS ME FROM HOLDING THINGS, FROM WALKING, …WAS NOT WORTH HIS TIME OR CONSIDERATION & THAT I WAS LESS IMPORTANT TO HIM THAN ANYTHING ELSE HE HAD TO DO. This guy was w\/me for about 5 min. total. I was there for near two hours. He knew I was not happy with him and his attempts at INTIMIDATION SO — when he shot steroid into my right wrist I didn’t flinch (have had this done many times) but when he shot steroid into left wrist – he actually turned the needle – while still in wrist for medicine to inject instead of taking the needle out and placing it where he wanted rx to go – never had a shot done in this manner – he came close to my grabbing his arm and jerking him away from me. pa is a jerk, rude, with an ‘I’m greater than God’ demeanor. I reviewed business and pa on their website in response to their review request, it asked if I wanted a call from Watauga Ortho about the ALL AROUND HORRIBLE situation and the way I was treated. Of course, I said ‘YES”… they all must have died as I haven’t heard a word. Pretty typical for the area I live… absolutely disgusting. Yes, and regarding appointment reminders – they sent me 13 of them – they kept sending even after I cancelled the next upcoming appointment, they kept sending up to an hour prior the scheduled appointment. I called, she said it is a glitch — same glitch occurred for 1st appoointment. STAY AWAY!!<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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Angel M.<\/strong> rated 1 stars<\/span> on 4\/6\/2023<\/span><\/div>\nIm still in so much pain but if there is anyone out there that try to help themselves be very away of the scrutiny you will have to deal with. I had surgery on my knee to replace the acl. I was upfront about the fact that I went to a suboxone Dr. The Dr’s are why I became dependent to begin with. Anyways, \u00a0my suboxone Dr faxed paperwork and the orthopedic was supposed to work with them to help me. The Dr that said I needed surgery but did not perform it was the one that saw me for my follow up. I’m black and blue all over and he even said ” you can see how much you’ve been bleeding”. I hurt still hirt \u00a0 and he said he would give me something else for pain. I told him I hoped I didn’t need much and he said ” yeah ill give ya some”. Well he knew nothing about me and could not even have even looked at my chart because I received a message from the pharmacy saying I had an issue with my meds so I called the Dr and the girl said ” Well, he didn’t realize you was prescribed suboxone so he canceled that prescription for tramadol”. I have probably 15 bottles of that in my medicine cabinet cause it always just gave me headache and it used to not be a narcotic. \u00a0That didn’t bother me but the fact that he knew nothing about me and didn’t have the balls to call and tell me bothers me very much! He also whispered to me that he would rather I did my physical therapy there since I have a choice but no way in crap will I do that! The dr that did my surgery was awesome tho…his name was Hurst but Cook is horrible!! Situations like this is probably a big reason people relapse.<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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Christine F.<\/strong> rated 1 stars<\/span> on 5\/12\/2022<\/span><\/div>\nI had an operation from the knee doctor in 2018 and in 2019, 3 months later I fell on the knee again and retore the meniscus in my knee and the doctor said there was nothing wrong with it because I’m thinking he was afraid I was going to say he didn’t do the operation right. But I still hurt to this day and because of him saying that there was nothing wrong with my knee the second time it has end up costing me. Also, the back doctor I saw was no better. They’re just out for the money. Wanting to give expensive shots that don’t work! I wouldn’t go back to them if they paid me!<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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Ivy T.<\/strong> rated 5 stars<\/span> on 5\/16\/2022<\/span><\/div>\nI broke my arm recently and was sent here to follow up after my trip to the ER. Although it took some time to be seen (which is to be expected since I had no appointment and it was during walk in hours) as soon as I was in a room I was greeted by Stephanie, one of the kindest nurses I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. She treated me with kindness and empathy and worked to make sure I got what I needed out of the visit. I had done x-rays done and finally met with the doctor who was prompt and kind.<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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