Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas

Adresse: 950 Campbell Rd, Houston, TX 77024.
Téléphone: 134640077.
Site web: orthopedicsports.com
Spécialités: Chirurgien orthopédiste.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes, Rendez-vous recommandés.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 19 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.2/5.

📌 Emplacement de Mark Provenzano MD

Le Dr Mark Provenzano est un chirurgien orthopédiste expérimenté pratiquant à Houston, Texas. Il est situé à 950 Campbell Rd, Houston, TX 77024, un endroit facilement accessible en fauteuil roulant avec un parking et des toilettes adaptés.

Le Dr Provenzano est spécialisé dans la chirurgie orthopédique et dispose d'une vaste expérience dans ce domaine. Vous pouvez prendre rendez-vous avec lui en ligne ou par téléphone au 134640077. Il est fortement recommandé de prendre rendez-vous à l'avance pour bénéficier de soins de qualité.

La clinique du Dr Provenzano a reçu de nombreux avis positifs sur Google My Business, avec une note moyenne de 4.2/5 sur la base de 19 avis. Les patients apprécient sa compétence, son écoute et sa capacité à résoudre leurs problèmes orthopédiques.

Le site web du Dr Provenzano, orthopedicsports.com, fournit des informations détaillées sur ses services, son expérience et sa formation. Vous y trouverez également des informations sur les assurances acceptées et les modalités de paiement.

👍 Avis de Mark Provenzano MD

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Rochelle Lamport
1/5

They removed my Google review. I could have brought suit or reported him to The TX Medical Board for his malpractice.

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Francisco Tejada
5/5

I'm 30 years old and I had surgeries on both of my knees. I had meniscus tears (probably from soccer and many other sports). They're both much better now. Recovery for the first one was slower (I think it took maybe 3 months to feel okay and about 6 months to feel better). The recovery for the second knee was much quicker and took about 3 months or less to be in good shape. I guess each injury and surgery is different. Were the surgeries worth it? Absolutely. Do I think my knees will be the same? probably not 100%, but I'm very active again (lifting weights regularly, rock climbing, etc.). He's a good doctor and everyone at the facility treated me very well.

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Andrew Shafer (“Bulldog6449”)
5/5

Had major shoulder issue. I could not use right arm. Severely torn rotator cuff and 3 bone spurs. I have had the condition for over 10 years but things went extremely south in May of 2016. Surgery went extremely well. Had full motion in 2 weeks. He stated that I was an unusual case and most people with my condition do not recover that quickly. It took a while to get strength back because I didn't really use my right arm for over 1 year. Missed all of bow hunting season last year. Just shot 2 dozen arrows with no issues. Excellent results. I would and do recommend him to anyone that has shoulder issues.

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Tave Peruzzi
5/5

Mark Provenzano did my right knee 16 years ago and my left knee 11 years ago. Fixed a torn meniscus both times. I am still playing soccer. He does about 15 knees a week. He has other Dr's in the office that handle "other body parts". The only negative reviews here are on "other body parts". Provenzano DOES NOT push surgery. Because he has a vertically integrated practice he is incredibly efficient. You get the MRI in the same building. On my 2nd knee he scheduled surgery only at my urging but he insisted I go through a program of anti-inflammatories to see if it would resolve and would have canceled the surgery if it did resolve. He has a great bedside manner but the reason to go to Mark is for TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY FOR KNEES.

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Patricia Kurth
1/5

I am a previous patient and had a good rapport with Dr. P. He does not accept medicare but I wanted a second opinion on my knee issue and was preparted to pay out of pocket. Sylvia, receptionist advised me that he will not see anyone who is on Medicare irregardless of whether I pay for a consult. Disappointed!

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Gene Knight
5/5

Over the years Dr. Provenzano has done 2 surgeries on me. First a shoulder 15 years ago, and more recently a knee. Superb on both. I was told exactly what to expect, and he was spot on what he told me. (The procedure, the recovery time, the rehab ). I was also impressed by the fact that Dr. Provenzano called me personally the day after surgery to first check on me, then give me the surgery highlights and what he had found, and what to expect in the next weeks and months. I would highly recommend this doctor and this facility. First class all the way, excellent doctors, and precision surgery.

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Professor moptop
5/5

I had surgery with Mark provenzano in January 2017. I knew I had something wrong with my left knee due to pain from cycling. We did a x-ray and reviewed that and scheduled a MRI the next week. We found the torn miniscus, bone spur on the patella and he suggested to adjust the track of the patella to be more in there groove for longevity. Had surgery on a Thursday and was back at work on Monday. I did ask the required PT and started riding again a week later as prescribed by Mark. He was always full of energy and a marathon runner. He understands that I use my knees and is busy like him and need to be in the best shape coming out of surgery. Definitely look into Doctor Provanzano for your needs.

Mark Provenzano MD - Houston, Texas
Pamela Leitzell
1/5

Dr Provenzano is very kind and presents very well. However Please please before any surgery get a 2nd opinion. I didn’t the first time so I ended up trusting and receiving surgery. Later I went to him for my other shoulder and at that time another professional recommended that I get a 2nd opinion. I did in the medical center with a top group. Dr P did his own MRI in his office with a small machine and wrote that report himself. The other office was not impressed. They sent me to a MRI facility and ultimately informed me that I did not need surgery at all! So moral is for ANY surgery get at least 2 opinions and don’t be trusting as I was.

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