Chronic pain may be generally described as any persisting pain that occurs beyond the usual course of a disease or beyond the reasonable time for an injury to heal. Chronic pain negatively impacts all aspects of an individual's life, including emotional, vocational, financial and social elements. The chronic pain of any family member dramatically affects the entire family.
Until recently, orthopedic surgery has often left patients less than fully cured and often in chronic pain. By using the techniques of neural therapy and prolotherapy, combined with detoxification and nutritional supplementation such as micro algae, we have been able to significantly reduce patients' pain and disability safely without any further surgery and free of narcotics and other dangerous medications.
Until recently, orthopedic surgery has often left patients less than fully cured and often in chronic pain. By using the techniques of neural therapy and prolotherapy, combined with detoxification and nutritional supplementation such as micro algae, we have been able to significantly reduce patients' pain and disability safely without any further surgery and free of narcotics and other dangerous medications.
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I just wanted to let you know of the fantastic results I am having with my ankles after receiving two treatments of prolotheraphy shots 8 weeks ago. I am truly amazed at the results, for the first time in years and years I am pain free. The pain in my ankles used to be on my mind with every step I took and even during the night the bed sheets would feel painful just resting on them.
What are the cost comparisons between these therapies and other treatments? Prolotherapy treatments cost anywhere from $200 to about $700 per session depending upon how extensive these treatments have to be at those sessions. The average cost for a typical back therapy session would probably be in the vicinity of $500 per session at first, but later on as less injections are needed the cost would be reduced significantly.
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Charly C.
Nov 21, 2016
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On the first several treatments the Dr recommended a change in pain managements medication which was useful for day to day pain. However, the epidural treatments (4-5 treatments) did not work. I don't blame them for that. I needed surgery, and I had the surgery. Several months after the surgery, I went back (against my better judgment because of the bad customer service and overbooking the appointments) and had the epidural treatments which have been effective. My problem has been with the office staff and management. They overbook the appointment times. The wait once you get to the exam room
Zoraida N.
Oct 26, 2014
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I am a physician who has sent patients to Dr. Stein from Palm Beach County. He fixed a dropped foot with one treatment and has diagnosed and treated several others. He is tall and looks like Lurch from the Adams Family but he is the kindest gentlest person. He is a brilliant orthopedist who also believes in alternative complimentary medicine. Two patients , Dawn and Richie can't stop raving how much he helped them.
Laura H.
May 14, 2014
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I was so saddened to see negative reviews for Dr. Stein that I felt compelled to share my story because I truly believe that Dr. Stein is a miracle worker, and I, as well as several members of my family, owe much of our well being to him.
I have a strange neurological disorder that no doctor has seen before. Prior to seeing Dr. Stein, I had suffered a seizure and several other neurological "episodes." After seeing my general doctor, four neurologists, several ER doctors, and having a video of one of my episodes sent to a neuro-opthamologist to absolutely no avail, I figured I was out
I have a strange neurological disorder that no doctor has seen before. Prior to seeing Dr. Stein, I had suffered a seizure and several other neurological "episodes." After seeing my general doctor, four neurologists, several ER doctors, and having a video of one of my episodes sent to a neuro-opthamologist to absolutely no avail, I figured I was out
B. K.
Dec 17, 2013
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!!!STAY AWAY!!! This office isn't even worth 1 star. I went here with high hopes, as prolotherapy was my last option before another open spinal surgery and he was the only local doctor offering the therapy (which was why I was seeking more help).The first session the pain was so horrific, that I wasn't sure I could return (and which I had conveyed to them), but in fairness, I had to give it another chance. I have been through 10 yrs of this ailment and I do not pen any commentary out of "vengeance", rather to warn anyone from making the same mistake. Beyond the total failure
Marni M.
Feb 28, 2012
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I went to Dr. Stein for two prolotherapy treatments and I want to warn others so they don't get taken like I did.
1. Dr. Stein charges a $150 "consultation fee" for EVERY visit
2. While I was face down on the table, getting injections, he treated two other area of my back WITHOUT informing me he would charge an additional $350 per area ($700 total + $350 for original area + $150 fee).
There are laws against this. i feel like I went to a bad mechanic.
I am now seeing a Dr. 6 hours away but it is worth the drive because he only charges$100-$200 PER treatment. Dr. Stein took thousands
1. Dr. Stein charges a $150 "consultation fee" for EVERY visit
2. While I was face down on the table, getting injections, he treated two other area of my back WITHOUT informing me he would charge an additional $350 per area ($700 total + $350 for original area + $150 fee).
There are laws against this. i feel like I went to a bad mechanic.
I am now seeing a Dr. 6 hours away but it is worth the drive because he only charges$100-$200 PER treatment. Dr. Stein took thousands