WellStar Medical Group Cardiovascular Surgery 61 Whitcher St Ste 4100
3 reviews of Resurgens Orthopaedics
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Courtney M.
Place rating: 5 Kennesaw, GA
Dr. Bruggers is amazing I have been so blessed to come here. I went to the emergency room at wellstar and after not getting better I went to see resurgens as the ER recommended. It didn’t take long for Dr. Chen to figure out what was going on with my foot and refer me to Dr. Bruggers for treatment. The wait was short in the waiting room and the staff is fantastic! The guy who does my X-Rays is funny and gentile. I’m also doing my physical therapy with resurgens I highly recommend them!
Princess B.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
I had an appointment scheduled today with Dr. Robin Dennis, MD and was called by the her office an hour before my appointment to be told that they were cancelling my appointment because I had already seen another Dr(once) at another location. This was extremely unprofessional, uncourteous of my time, and completely inconceivable that I was be forced to go back to a doctor that I CHOOSE as the patient, not to see.
Heidi P.
Place rating: 4 Marietta, GA
I hope I don’t have to use their services again, but Dr. Lundy is pretty amazing. We actually were not here for an injury of mine(which, honestly, is a nice change. because it’s usually me getting hurt) but I was there each step of the way. We started in the ER at 8pm on Sunday, and at 11pm were told that an Orthopaedic surgeon would be coming to see us «tonight or tomorrow morning.» We were moved to the hospital, finally, at 3am, but still no Ortho. We then waited until 1:30pm on Monday for an Ortho to show up. I don’t know if it’s due to this office, the«on call» doctor, the ER or who, but we waited a long time. We did not expect Dr. Lundy specifically — we didn’t know him. Another Ortho in the same practice came to us and said it’d be her or another Dr.(Referring to Lundy) who would be doing surgery. Within an hour we were on the way to get ready for surgery. Our patient was prepped and says that when he got into the OR, there was some 80s rap/R&B going on. I would have questioned that due to all of the meds the patient was on, but apparently, no, it is true. That is how Dr. Lundy gets into his groove. Pretty funny. Kennestone has some weird habits, so we didn’t know what was going on exactly throughout the whole process. Dr. Lundy came out to tell us the patient was doing great and in recovery. The operation seemed to take all of half an hour. 23 staples, a metal plate and 6 screws. Ew. Two weeks later we went back for a follow up. Looks great, he said, and they took the staples out. Dr. Lundy have us some instruction about further recovery and was super friendly and not awkward, like some Doctors can be. Overall, Dr. Lundy was awesome. The parts around him that were not necessarily awesome were not directly affected by him, as far as I know. Every one that we’ve talked to since says that Dr. Lundy is THE best at what he does. So, see him if you have the need!