Reviews for Terrance Manning II, ND
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Facebook: 4/5Terrance Manning II, ND
17704 Jean Way, Lake Oswego
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Currently the verdict is still out. To this point, I have paid $2200 out of pocket to date for my consult and injection 3 weeks ago. However, I just received A bill for $250?? I work in the medical field and have called at least 2x to ask about why my pain was excruciating (after) the 1st week-which to be honest I was told would be bad so I expected that. No one calls me back. Like-no one and I feel badly cause I liked the provider, but now that I am reading some of these reviews (which I should have done my research beforehand). I do worry I made the wrong choice. I only have a partially torn rotator cuff injury and am unable to sleep or deal without constant pain currently. Sigh. Would be nice to have the doctor call me back and let me know Something. :(
I'm always happy with my experience here. Dr Manning is excellent and is determined to help get my shoulder completely healed. He answers all my questions and clearly explains the plan and/or options. The office staff and medical assistants are always great and make sure I am comfortable. I feel spoiled by them at my procedures. I can't recommend them enough!
I don't want to leave this review, but I think I should since it might help another patient.I had a PRP injection here in May 2020 for a chronic non-healing tear to the ligament (plantar plate) under one of my toe joints. After the PRP injection, my injury got worse and hardly recovered. 15 months later I still have less function than before the PRP, and struggle with basic tasks (e.g. shopping). It's been really difficult.I don't blame Dr. Manning or the team for this outcome. Overall I had a good experience here and would consider returning. Ultimately, I hold myself responsible, but I do think the rehab schedule RestorePDX gave me is partly to blame. I feel bad leaving this review but I think it's important to "close the loop" and also to let RestorePDX know the treatment failed in my case. I never scheduled a follow-up appointment after my treatment because of the cost. But I think there are some pearls here that could help other patients.1. Think critically about whether the rehab schedule RestorePDX gives you is appropriate for your injury. I received a generic "foot/ankle" sheet with timelines that I assume are appropriate for e.g. plantar fasciitis or an ankle sprain but aggressive for a plantar plate tear. It would have been better if RestorePDX gave me no info, since I tried to follow their rehab plan-- even though I had doubts about it-- and ended up reinjuring myself after the PRP.2. If you have an unusual injury (e.g. a plantar plate tear) see a specialist in that injury, even if you have to do telemedicine with someone outside of Portland (my case). I really wish I'd done this before my PRP since I think it would have changed the outcome.3. If you are rehabbing a foot/ankle injury, get an iWalk knee crutch. Way better than regular crutches. Totally worth it. For a plantar plate tear, even a mild one, you should use a tall boot that goes all the way up your calf. I didn't have that, and that's on me.Last, I should mention that when I showed up on time for my PRP appointment, I discovered that the person who "scheduled" my appointment didn't actually put it in the calendar, so in their system, they gave the slot to someone else. Luckily they squeezed me in but I had to wait over an hour, even though I wasn't at fault. So yeah, possibly disorganized.Personally I didn't see the value of doing a prolotherapy dextrose/anesthetic trial injection in my case. Didn't tell us much and added cost for me. I was desperate and dead-set on trying PRP anyway, I figured it might not work but never considered that PRP could make my injury *worse*. Lesson learned: have a specialist with experience treating your injury look over the rehab plan and make sure it's okay. This was my fault and I still recommend RestorePDX to other patients, with qualifications.