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  • Place Types Doctor
  • Address 3715 N Oliver Ave, Wichita, KS 67220, USA
  • Coordinate 37.751344,-97.2814522
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 3.6
  • Compound Code QP29+GC Wichita, KS, USA
Reviews
J B (11/08/2020)
I am so grateful for Dr Parks and his staff. Never a problem with my health and this year amazingly excruciating back pain from nerves and degenerative disc’s. I came back a few times before they were able to nail down the problem but they did. Very grateful for Dr. Jon Parks and his skill, my quality-of-life has improved significantly. THANK YOU DOC!
Steve Souza (06/25/2020)
Dr Park is the nicest Doctor with a great bedside manner. He walks you through every step of what he is going to do and then does exactly what he says. Empathetic, gentle and has a great sense of humor. He has helped me tremendously.
Karen Rios (08/10/2020)
He made me feel totally comfortable with everything especially when I was scared. The only pain was the numbing the area (like first shot at dentist).
whimsicalexpressions (09/10/2018)
I cannot say enough about the help they were able to give me. I went to them for a super unique situation - teeth - they really don't do teeth; BUT they did have an answer for what they believe the problem to be but even better? After 5 weeks of barely being able to function, they were able to prescribe nerve-blocking medication and a stronger anti-inflammatory medication that has helped tremendously. So thankful for how quickly they were able to see me and provide relief from what has been incredible complications and debilitating pain. Highly recommend - their entire staff is kind, caring and professional.
Klyn (12/05/2019)
Keep Looking, I do NOT recommend!nnI would give 0 if I could, I never saw/met Dr. Parks (so I can not say any neg. about him) even though I Paid to see him I saw a PA and they didn't have any of my medical records yet and she's throwing out Steroid injections again along with Physical therapy and Muscle relaxers 4 times a day, advised her I work, I have to be coherent at my desk. My heart is a muscle too how good can that be for it? She needs to do some research on the side effect of those shot's (Stroke, Heart Disease, Osteoporosis ect) advised her I had already been through physical therapy and the steroid shots I was off work for over a yr. trying everything ( In the Cervical area it's soooo Painful) No I am not going through that pain again. All she said is well we haven't done it. It doesn't matter who does it the results are the same. My Dr. retired after being with him for 33 yrs. I'm finding that it's hard to find a Dr. in Wichita that actually gives a Dam about their patients. She has No idea the pain I am in daily, yet I push through and still work at my desk 8 hrs a day. I felt like she treated me more like I was a drug addict then a person who suffers with Migraines, Arthritis, Spinal Stenosis, Fibromyalgia and Severe degenerative disk disease, Bet she could not work as many hrs as I do suffering through the pain, I have always been a strong person, but Real tired of the Pain!nnI will NOT lay in Bed due to the Pain nor do I want to take medications that will not let me be a functioning humane being. She's pretty much acting like my Dr. who has treated me for 33 yrs was wrong, well he's kept me Functioning, which is what all Dr.s should do, I am NOT going to end up on the couch with all this medication on SSI cause I can't function daily.nI will keep looking for a Real Dr. who cares!nn(Steroid Injections to the Cervical Spine) Are Steroid Injections Dangerous?nnIndeed, FDA warned in 2014 that injections of corticosteroids into the epidural space of the spine may result in rare but serious adverse effects, including loss of vision, stroke, paralysis, and death.Jul 30, 2019nnComplications of these injections include; epidural hematoma, infection (abscess, meningitis), new neurological deficits (e.g., monoparesis to quadriplegia) due to intramedullary injections, and strokes to the spinal cord, brain stem, and/or cerebellum attributed to intravascular injections among others.nn(Muscle Relaxers)nstomach upset,nnausea,nvomiting,nflushing (warmth, redness, or tingly feeling),nconstipation,nheadache,nconfusion,nmemory problems,nloss of balance or coordination,nblurred vision,ndouble vision,neye redness,nlightheadedness,ndizziness,nspinning sensation,ndrowsiness,nsleep problems (insomnia),nstuffy nose,nitching, ornrash, especially during the first few days as your body adjusts to this medication.nfever,nchills,nflu symptoms,nslow heart rate,nfeeling like you might pass out,nseizures (convulsions), ornjaundice (yellowing of your skin or eyes).nnTiredness, drowsiness, or sedation effect.nFatigue or weakness.nDizziness.nDry mouth.nDepression.nDecreased blood pressure.
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