Paul P Harasimowicz III, MD

Paul P Harasimowicz III, MD
190 GROTON RD STE 160 AYER, MA 01432
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(8 Reviews)
Service
4.5 star average for Service
Environment
5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
3 star average for Staff
Recommended
5 star average for Recommended
Value
4 star average for Value
Was it easy to make an appointment with this provider?
Yes
Was there annoying music playing while you waited or during your visit?
No, if they had music on it was very soothing
Is this business handicap-accessible?
Yes, it was handicap-accessible
by Anonymous
March 05, 2012
Does this provider promptly return your phone calls?
Yes
Does this provider always put the customer first?
Yes, they always put customers first
Did this provider thoroughly explain the risks and benefits of your treatment?
Yes, I felt informed when I left
Were the staff members able to answer your questions?
The staff didn't seem to know very much, they couldn't ever answer my questions
Did this provider listen to your input and concerns?
Absolutely! This provider always listens carefully to what I have to say!
by Anonymous
December 07, 2011
Was it easy to find parking at this provider's office?
Yes, it was convenient
Would you recommend this orthopedic surgeon to others?
I Already Have
Did this provider's staff seem to respect him/her?
Definitely! They staff spoke very highly of him/her
Does this provider always take that extra step to make you feel special?
Yes, I always enjoy my appointments
by Anonymous
December 07, 2011
Did you experience unnecessary pain during your visit?
Not one bit! I felt much better when I left!
Has this provider ever cancelled your appointment on you last minute?
Never, they are very reliable.
Did this provider seem well-trained and experienced?
Yes, they seemed very qualified
Did a staff member acknowledge or greet you when you entered?
Yes, I was greeted when I walked in
Did this provider have reasonable prices?
Yes
by Anonymous
October 12, 2011
Are you going to visit this provider again?
Without a doubt!
Would you refer this provider to a family or friend?
Yes
Was there annoying music playing while you waited or during your visit?
No, if they had music on it was very soothing
Did this provider ever take personal phone calls while in the appointment room with you?
No, they've never taken personal calls with me
Did this provider seem irritated to be working with you?
No, they were polite
by Anonymous
August 01, 2011
How would you compare this provider to others in his/her field that you have visited?
Among the best I have seen
Did this provider pressure you to purchase any unnecessary products during your visit?
No, my decisions were always respected
Was it easy to make an appointment with this provider?
Yes
Was this provider's office too loud?
Not at all, it was very peaceful and quiet
by Anonymous
July 09, 2011
Does this provider leave you on hold for a long time when you call?
No, they are really great about answering the phone right away
Does this orthopedic surgeon use current and safe equipment?
Yes; the equipment is very advanced!
Did this provider promise services he/she couldn't provide?
Not at all! They exceeded my expectations
Does this provider adhere to the customer is always right policy?
Sometimes, but not always
by Anonymous
June 27, 2011
Had a simple, somewhat elective "trigger finger" operation performed by Dr.H and although I still have use of my hand the procedure did not correct and even complicated the condition. As it turns out the Dr. admitted to the misdiagnoses of not identifying the correct "pulley" in the tendon and as a result of the surgery I have a dime size knot in the palm of my hand and limited range of the finger in question. Having never experienced surgery before I did not know what to expect. The good doctor, with all good intentions, did not explore all possibilities and assumed it was a typical trigger finger case. No x-rays or MRI and his diagnosis was based on motion tests while holding my hand.

During the operation I was to be awake and able to perform movement in my hand to activate the trigger however I was told later by the doctor that he needed to go in deeper than expected to ensure success so I was kept under throughout the operation. The expression on his face when I activated the trigger on the finger in question in the recovery room was priceless. I was hoping he would say that over time it should dissipate however he immediately took my hand and verified that the operation was not a success. You see, the scraping of the tendon "tube" around the area of the "pulley" should have an immediate impact as the abrasion no longer exists.

On follow up visits Dr. Paul verified through colleagues that it is possible to have a trigger at different locations along the tendon. He dissuaded me from further investigation by indicating that my condition would likely require the "filleting of my hand" to rectify.

Outcome...I still have a trigger finger in both hands which I've lived with from childhood. My left hand condition has been significantly worsened by the surgery performed by Dr. H and it cost me approx. $13K to educate the good doctor of the elusive trigger finger. I now have a diminished range of motion in the finger he operated on and I suspect it's as a result of the stress placed on the tendon from the operation.

Lesson...get multiple opinions before going under the knife. I feel this physician made decisions based on his expreience and knowledge. It may be that the routine of having "seen hundreds of these cases" may lead him to a quick decision, ruling out any other possibilities. The diagnosis was as described above and was made during a 30 minute office visit with Dr. H.
by infopass
October 21, 2010
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