MLS Lazer with Cindy and Stephenie
Head to Toe Healthcare, PLC
Lazer treatment on right foot
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Gail D.
Nov 12, 2024
Dr. Zie is a wonderful optometrist. She took the time to listen to my concerns, did a thorough exam based on my symptoms, and offered me a variety of treatment options. Words cannot express how grateful I feel to have found such a fabulous eye care professional in Tucson. The staff is friendly, helpful, and courteous, making my visit here even more wonderful.
Read MoreSmith R.
Jan 13, 2022
I had a bad football injury many years ago and went to the "podiatrist section" to get some help (seems goofy to me to have eye and foot doctors in the same office, but whatever). They offered no corrective exercise nuance at all despite me explaining to them that it was not a pain issue but a function issue--stemming from previous injury. The doctor immediately tried to get me to buy extremely expensive inserts and then gave me a cortisone shot in an area that was experiencing no mobility or stability issues. It obviously did nothing. This place is a money-making joke and is for older people who would never dare question the almighty doctor. For those looking to cure the cause of the problem and not just mask the pain, please try physical therapy or personal training--even if you have to try several before you find a good one. This place is not worth the trouble.
Read MoreJessica B.
Feb 2, 2023
I came in for an ingrown toenail problem. Dr. Shih was knowledgeable but talked too quickly when giving the explanation of how they treat ingrown toenail. I'd been dealing with it for a couple months already but it wasn't getting better, so I decided to go ahead with the recommended procedure to remove the ingrown part of my nail. I asked a bunch of follow up questions but I didn't really get answers I needed. I was expecting them to provide me with an instructional sheet on how to take care of my toe after the procedure, but they provided nothing. They did sell me a surgical postop kit which they said would speed up the recovery time. But I am now 3 days post surgery and my toe is hurting badly. The doctor mentioned there's usually no pain after the procedure is done. I find that hard to believe. They said nothing about pain management or what to do in this case. I have a follow-up appointment in one week but I will be calling them before that. I hope they can provide better information than what was provided right after my procedure. I was hoping for a better outcome overall which is not the case.
Read MoreConchita C.
Aug 29, 2021
After retirement, I hought I could no longer afford H-toT eye care and glasses.i have learned a valuable lesson: I can't trust my eye care to the box shops. Dr Z and her staff do a comprehensive exam- not a 'routine' exam. Dr Z takes the time to run the tests, then double check the results with additional work. To fit glasses, she does measurements and settings NO box store will do. Her prescription is precise, for each and every customer, and the lenses are much better than those offered at box stores. drop the box store, support a local business and get a better product with superior results for YOUR vision.
Read MoreSusie B.
May 26, 2024
Dr Shih was insistent that a get a cortisone injection for my plantar fasciitis, when I tried to explain to him that it never has helped me in the past. I wanted him to treat me with laser therapy, but he pushed me to do shock wave therapy which hurt like HELL! It also was $150 per visit and not covered by insurance.The second and LAST visit with him, I gave in and allowed the cortisone injection (he comes into the exam room with 4 syringes ready to go in his pocket by the way), then the shock wave therapy session started and was soooo painful that tears were coming down my face. I wasn't crying..just the intense pain had my eyes watering profusely. At that point, the medical assistant came out and apologized and said they would now do a laser at no charge on my feet. It seemed like something may helped and I'm feeling it was the laser treatment. I just don't like his approach, to twist me from what I was wanting and I did some research after the fact and found that I should have had an anesthesia sprayed on my feet to help with the excruciating pain of the shock wave therapy. Horrible experience!Update: Now this Dr Shih comes back with I came in wanting care covered by my insurance. This IS NOT TRUE! I knew that laser treatments are NOT covered by insurance. He just wants to try and defend himself. The first podiatrist (the only one I saw before him) didn't provide laser treatments and I have found a much better podiatrist!
Read MoreLogan F.
May 21, 2024
I had an infected to die to an ingrown toenail, they did take care of it very quickly, and I was out of that operation type room when they started tinkering in about 3 minutes, they were good, quick, and good again.
Read MoreKwan L.
Mar 24, 2024
Have been seeing Dr Z for 7 years now Even though I moved to Phoenix have not found anyone in Phoenix as good as her ! Professional and has always taken great care of me
Read MoreDiane P.
Mar 18, 2024
need a custom orthotic for your feet? You will be asked to pay $475 before seeing the Podiatrist. Look elsewhere!
Read MoreDavid T.
Dec 6, 2022
I saw Dr. Zainalab the optometrist who was able to see me much faster than my PCP to rule out a retinal detachment Vs Vitreous floaters. She is extremely through in her examination and uses video to review her findings. She explains things at a level the average person can understand. Head to Toe is out of Network for me and the receptionist/ tech was very conscious about investigating my insurance options . I just self payed. In other review I might discuss our healthcare system and reimbursement being more important than providing healthcare. A retinal detachment is a medical emergency leading to blindness just like the symptoms of chest pain might indicate a major cardiac event. $200 bought a piece of mind and was worth the cost to have such competent provider .
Read MoreDavid L.
Jan 10, 2023
After seeing their ads on television, and having some numbness in my right foot from an L5/S1 disc issue, I thought I would try this place. I went in December on the 20th, and was hooked up to some pressure measurement, but was not told why or whether this was optional, or what the price was going to be. I figured it's something they need to test to see what my treatment would be. I met with the Doctor who examined me, and he suggested some Vitamins that had to be prescribed, and could only be obtained from some company in another state. It was $150.00 for a 3 month supply of these "vitamins" On top of that, I received a shot. They wanted me to come back the next week. After providing my insurance at the beginning, and having paid my $50.00 co pay, I was then asked to pay another $311.30 - and when i asked why, I was told something about my deductible not being met and that they didn't know how much of the visit was covered by my insurance. I thought... $361.30 to have you do a pressure test and a shot? Needless to say, I didn't go back the next week, nor did I buy the Vitamins. As of today, 20 days later, United has no record of my claim, and HTT said they are having issues billing my insurance. The place is clean, the Doctor is professional, but it did nothing for me, still have a numb foot. My suggestion is find out before you see the doctor what it's going to cost you for a consultation, because I had no idea it was going to cost me close to $400.00 to tell me what I already know. I'd make sure you can decline anything you don't want, and confirm your insurance will cover this treatment. The Vitamins may be good, who knows, but $150.00 for vitamins seems excessive, even prescription vitamins.
Read MoreRated: 2.8 (27 reviews)
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