“The team here are amazing, I went in with severe foot drop and leg weakness. Many thought I'll never regain my ability to walk again after suffering severe pinched nerve and sciatica. They were gentle with me and took me through series of stretches and muscle strengthening exercises. It took sometime but my progress was a shock to all those who were concerned when it all started. I can now walk with no assistance and almost back to my old self. Thanks to the whole team who worked with me, some names I remember are Liz, Bob, Justin, Christine ,Paul, Stephen, and Erica. Such a great and knowledgeable team of young professionals. Another big thanks to MD Sanfilippo and MD Simon of the Reconstructive Orthopedics and DO Avi of the Rowan NMI. God bless you all for bringing me back to my old, youthful and strong self. Stay blessed“
“Ryan is a wonderful PT and spent the time listening to my daughter and creating a treatment plan to uniquely deal with her injury as well as returning her to her sports play.“
“Excellent,clean and caring facility. The whole staff , especially (MYRA, CHRIS AND KELLY), are top shelf, proactive , compassionate individuals.
The shuttle driver (Bryan) is a great and funny guy too!“
“The nicest people work there and the service they give is caring and impeccable ! You always feel welcome everyone is so friendly“
“From the first phone call, everyone has been so kind and helpful. They are able to work with my very limited availability and they provide the best care! The staff is extremely knowledgeable and compassionate. I am already seeing results and feeling better in just a few weeks. I highly recommend!“
“Victory PT was recommended to me by a friend who also has Ehlers Danlos. Since I have started with Victory, my shoulder has graduated (as as long as I keep up with my at home isometrics, the pain from my inflamed rotator cuff is almost 0), and my plantar faciitis from unstable ankles went from "if I take my dog on a 45 minute walk now, I won't be able to put weight on my foot overnight." To "I went to the Chinese Lantern festival, and I didn't need to limp to get to the bathroom at 2am." Other physical therapy offices have pushed my body too hard, too fast, and caused more damage. This is the first time I have had measurable improvement. Every time I get movement related pain, I'm getting a prescription to go back to Victory. I now have the tools to maintain my joints as best I can. If you have joint instability or you need post-op physical therapy, call Victory PT, and make sure you do your homework isometrics. They work.“
“Doctor Bash and staff was exceptionally professional and cordial, just what is need when your body needs medical care.
I'm very well pleased with my first visit. Looking forward to being helped with my situation. Kudos Aston Premiere Orthopedic... thx.“
“Having worked with medical staff professionally and personally, this is one of the best PT teams out there. When doctors were ignoring knee pains I was having, staff here not only helped me get better but also advocated for and advised me so I got the surgery I needed. They're knowledgeable, cooperative, good listeners, and honestly just fun to be around. Scheduling was easy, setting up prescriptions was organized, and no matter who I worked with I knew they were caring and professional. PT is hard, but the people here made me look forward to my sessions every week.“
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One Medical Center Boulevard, Crozer Medical Center Professional Office Building II Suite 320), Chester,, Chester“I apologize for this long review, but I wanted to write this in response to some of the less-effusive ratings. I have been in several hospitals with friends and family over the years, and my family and I had a great experience with Crozer that put the care there on par with some of the best hospitals in the country. My dad suddenly got very ill over New Year's weekend. He was taken to Crozer because they were the only hospital in the area accepting patients in their ER (even via ambulance, he was turned away from other local hospitals). It wasn't our first choice, since the 'word on the street' was that Crozer was severely underfunded and understaffed. While we found that to be true the thoughtful care my dad received while he was there was even more impressive, given how many issues the doctors, nurses and administrators are dealing with. Within 30 minutes of arrival in the ER, Dad had been seen by a doctor and they had started running tests trying to figure out what exactly was going on. He was admitted as soon as a bed was available (maybe six or seven hours later?) He was put into a private room. Although it felt a little jumbled (there were supplies sort of sitting around) it was clean, and as comfortable as a hospital room can be, as was true of the hallways and general seating areas in the part of the hospital he was staying in. Dad ended up being there for (8 days? Can't remember for sure) but he had multiple doctors checking in on him each day, as well as working with a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, a case manager, and constant care from the nurses. The nurses were also very kind and accommodating to me. The few times I really needed to speak to a doctor, they would page the doc so I could ask my questions directly. Although sometimes the doctors were cranky at having to come back, or slipped into patronizing doctor-speak, they did in fact come back and take the time to answer all my questions and make sure I was clear about what was going on, which, again, is more than I have found in some fancy-schmancy hospitals that get great reviews. (Also, most of the docs were lovely, but I was impressed that even the ones who fell into 'doctor' mode still took the time and made the effort, which they were under no obligation to do.) Lastly, although he had and was being treated for pneumonia, the docs felt that some of his symptoms were odd, and so continued to run tests the whole time he was there to make sure they weren't missing anything. Sure enough, turns out he tested positive for Typhus, which is something that is basically unheard of in the area. Once they adjusted the antibiotics, his recovery sped up. Most importantly, the nurses who were caring for my dad were incredible. They were thoughtful and knowledgeable and kind. As with every hospital, sometimes you would press the call button and it would take a while for someone to get to you, but the few times that happened I would go out into the hallways and find that the reason no one was responding was because they were all in other patients' rooms, responding to a previous call. Even the people who brought dad his food learned some of his habits (he doesn't like to drink water, but would drink it if it had some cranberry juice added) and made sure he always had extra cranberry juice on his trays, without being asked. While he was there, he was almost completely incapacitated - couldn't sit up or roll over in bed, certainly couldn't stand or walk - and the nurses were unfailingly gracious. They also paid close attention - one nurse noticed that his heart irregularity was tied to his fever spiking, and so made sure to keep a close eye on his temperature throughout the day. He was there for a while, and I am grateful to everyone at Crozer - from the friendly and upbeat security guy who greeted me every day and made me feel welcome, to the docs, nurses, techs, PT, OT, case managers, transport... It was a very stressful time, so my apologies to anyone whose name I forgot or misspelled, but “
“I want to thank Kristy MeadeNaquera DavisArun Garg for giving me the best physical therapy experience in my journey to recover from spinal surgery!! Their Anti-Gravity Calter-G treadmill has been such a great addition to my PT! I have always been treated with respect and compassion and i am so grateful in a scary time!! Thank you Liz for your support too.“