2767 E Imperial Hwy, Brea, California 92821
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St Jude Centers for Rehabilitation & Wellness
2767 E Imperial Hwy, Brea, California 92821
Reviews
Tracy Hester (Google User)
1 month ago
Very pleased with the care I received for pelvic floor physical therapy. In the past, I have done private pay for pelvic floor therapy due to not having insurance-covered options. However, I was really impressed with my PT, Jenna at this location. She has great bedside manner and is very skilled in treating pelvic floor disorders. I met all of my goals and she gave me practical tools and exercises I can use to maintain my progress. I felt the quality of my care (which was only the cost of my co-pay) was comparable to the private practices that charge $200/session. Knocked one star because it took 3 months to get my initial appointment. Highly recommend seeing Jenna for your pelvic floor needs!
Amanda Chang (Google User)
1 month ago
Overall, St. Jude Centers for Rehab & Wellness gets a 4/5 from me. Admin gets a 3/5: Depending on what insurance company you're with, billing can take a while. Scheduling... is a nightmare. Be prepared to get your physical therapist's direct phone number to (re)schedule appointments if necessary, or just be a very patient person, and call the appointment line multiple times a day, 5 days a week. The PT room itself is very clean and well-organized, though. My physical therapist (Scott Rogoff) gets a 5/5 (10/10??!) from me! What initially brought me in was a sprained ankle - and he's fixed my ankle up -- and more! Be prepared to be pushed, but in a fun and encouraging way!
Peggy Horwitz (Google User)
1 month ago
I have had PT for post surgery, balance, and speech over the years. It has always been stellar!
Jacqueline Siglin (Google User)
1 month ago
I have been to court and Buehler for years. St Jude’s rehab is a great disappointment as all the do is hand you a print out of the exercises I already know and do. Plus it’s my lower back and she worked on my thorasic area for hands on hopefully next week will be better or it’s a waste of time and money for insurance company.
graham ballard (Google User)
1 month ago
The dr wrote a referral to this place. I set up 4 sessions, 2 per week for 2 weeks. I started my first session with the evaluation, which the therapist seemed uninterested in. The therapist printed a few exercises off the internet. My first impression of this place was, crowded and rushed. they want you to be there 15 minutes early, then they are always 10 minutes late. I have blue cross p.p.o. so I thought the price would be $30 a session. they couldn't say how much it would be. I had 6 sessions an then looked at the bill so far. I had 2 more sessions scheduled, then canceled after seeing my bill had grown to over $1700! I still have foot pain and am out a lot of money! I would never wish this place on anyone. A tip to the uninformed...make sure when you go to physical therapy, you make sure its billed as office not facility. I am going to try Coury & Buehler next they seem to have good reviews. Providence is a money machine!