Best Podiatrist in town! Unfortunately I have had to come here a few times due to a really bad pedicure. Ingrown toenails are the worst and very painful. Dr. Politz is awesome and is so gentle when fixing this problem. I finally had a procedure done so it will never grow back. I feel like she performed a miracle on my toe. I love the staff, they are always so nice and I have never had a problem getting an appointment. I have also been here to buy custom inserts for my shoes. They were made really fast and really helped my feet. I found the price to be very reasonable. If you have any kind of problem with your feet, you will be really happy with Dr. Politz.
Christine P.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Senior Citizen overcharged for off the shelf Superfeet insoles! After two appointments, Dr. Politz suggested my boyfriend buy Superfeet Delux Insoles for $ 70.00. At no point in time did she mention that the Retail Price is only $ 29.95(Superfeet website, Amazon, Nordstrom to name a few). However, she does take the time(more than once) to pat herself on the back for what a terrific job she is doing. Upon learning that we were overcharged $ 40.00 for the insole I called the office asking them to refund the difference or to allow us to return them. The Doctor refused to refund the difference and would not allow us to return them. Her office manager said that they do not make enough money on insurance so they charge more for the insoles. Wow. They were not custom fitted insoles, just insoles that you can buy at the Mall or online. The Dr. pulled them out of the box and stuck them in the shoe. No modification was done. The office manager said that it was not a big enough deal to ague about. I told her that overcharging Senior Citizens was a big enough deal to argue about. But they don’t care. What a shame that you go to a Doctor trusting that the right thing will be done, only to find that your insurance was billed for the visit(I assume the maximum) and they felt the need to charge a Senior Citizen $ 70.00 for a $ 29.95 product. Pitiful. Horrible customer service. I wish we had not gone there.
Anthony L.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I went here on recommendation by my grandparents. The 1st time I went I felt like I was being rushed but the employees were very nice. Jodi was when I felt rushed. Then today again the employees was very nice and apologized for the way Jodi reacted just because I was presented with an expensive options and had to think. Over all it was a middle of the road experience
Susan M.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Unfortunately, I have nothing good to say about my experience with Mountain Podiatry. In fact, I am considering making a complaint to the Podiatry Board. Woman who answers the phone are terribly rude and I was barely able to say what I was calling about when the woman began to ask how I planned to pay for their«service.» It is an odd set up for a supposed Podiatry practice to also have a Mani/Pedi service. This place gave me no confidence that I would be getting the proper care of my feet. Avoid this place… there are other choices !
CHARLES L.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
went here for insoles. They tell you they are $ 300 including visits to fit & adjust… «we want to make sure they fit». So why do they bill(over bill) my insurance company EVERY visit??? The back room staff and doctor are rude, short on attention, and service. I recommend you go elsewhere if you prefer honesty.
Angela T.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Best mani/pedi ever. I also have to respond to the earlier review, first it isn’t hard to find if you can follow directions, it’s located on the 1st floor of the summerlin medical building. The reception area is really nice, the salon is an extension of mountain podiatric, and is completely separated from the md office. The chairs and foot baths were clean, I watched the employees scrub after each patron. The tools came in an individual sealed pack. They had a good selection of nail polish, all good quality, china glaze & opi that didn’t look old. Allen did my mani/pedi and I was hesitant at first b/c I don’t really like men doing them, but he has changed my opinion forever! He made me feel comfortable and we immediately started a conversation. I have to say he was so thorough my hands and feet have never looked better. This place is a little more expensive than the Asian chop shops, but you get what you pay for. Make an appt, they only have 3 chairs. I will definitely be coming back.
Samantha G.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
When I saw a mani pedi Groupon pop up, I figured I’d give this place a go. I’m on the fence about how to rate this place. It had some good and some bad. So we’ll go with middle-of-the-road /3 stars. It was a bit difficult to find. And it was definitely odd, and even uncomfortable, walking in. It is literally in a medical office building. And then it is tucked away in the back of a podiatrist’s office. While the space is nice enough, it is definitely not what I expect of my mani pedi places. There’s no front desk, no waiting area, no host person to show you around or check-in with, etc. The good: — Since it is practically in a hospital and actually inside a podiatrist’s office, it seems safer than a strip mall nail place. — All the instruments are sterilized — in their own individual packet opened just for you. — The foot bowls are nice. — The pedicure and manicure were good enough. — It’s cheaper than a mani pedi at a proper spa. The bad: — Not bad at all, but it was different and a bit awkward to be getting a pedicure alongside senior men. — The staff have no uniforms or anything. — There is no one to greet you or anything, so it’s kinda strange walking in. — Again, not necessarily bad, but there are no speedy services here. — It’s not as inexpensive as the strip mall places. — There were TVs for each pedicure chair, but they weren’t on. — My massage chair at least didn’t work. — The top 40 music was annoying and very non-tranquil. — The entire place is about the size of my bedroom. The ugly: — There are no doors or anything, so when you are in the pedicure chair, you face the doctor’s office hallway. And the door to the exam room was open. And there was a guy in there literally screaming. If this place was closer to me, I might consider it as an alternative to going somewhere on the Strip. But between the distance and the awkwardness of seeing feet get examined down the hall, I’m not sure I’d make the trip out to this place again. However, if you do live in the area and/or are particularly concerned about sanitary nail places, I would recommend checking this place out.
Kimmie G.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This little piggy went to get a pedicure, this little piggy will never go anywhere else. Futzpah 118 is a completely different pedicure experience and for this I am very thankful. Perhaps its the comfort of having a pedicure done inside of a licensed podiatrists office — or maybe its just the neat feeling of parafin wax on my feet that wins me over — but whatever the reason — I am a life long customer of Futzpah 118 as long as they are in business. After numerous experiences — let me be clear — numerous bad experiences at nail salons in strip malls, I decided that my feet deserved a bit more than the razor hack job and questionable sanitary water. I don’t want to lump all the salons into one pile, but I have had my fair share of experiences to know that the extra cost at Futzpah is more than worth it. You just«feel» like your doing something right for your feet. This is a great place for women and men. There’s numerous services available, a cash discount and if you do happen to have a foot issue — there’s a podiatrist in the building! Bonus! Thank you for this salon — and for the professional technicians who make every visit an incredible experience.