Ronald Irwin, MD

Ronald Irwin, MD
William Beaumont Hospital W 13 Mile Rd, 3601 W 13 Mile Rd Royal Oak, MI 48073
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(4 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
5 star average for Environment
Expertise
5 star average for Expertise
Staff
5 star average for Staff
Recommended
5 star average for Recommended
Did the staff make you feel uncomfortable when you called with questions or concerns?
Not at all! They were happy to address every concern I had
Did this provider prominently display their diplomas or business license?
Definitely! I saw it as soon as I walked in!
Does this orthopedic surgeon use current and safe equipment?
Yes; the equipment is very advanced!
Was this provider friendly?
Very! The most welcoming office I've visited!
Were the restrooms well-stocked at this provider's office?
Yes, they were well-stocked
by French Teacher 18 xxx.xxx.87.212
March 05, 2013
Was this provider's office too loud?
Not at all, it was very peaceful and quiet
by Anonymous
August 11, 2011
Does this provider remember you and your circumstances at every appointment?
Definitely! They always remember me and make me feel important!
Did this provider ever dismiss your concerns as unimportant?
No, they take every concern of mine seriously
Did you have to wait long after you arrived for your appointment?
I had to wait for a little while.
Does this provider treat every client equally?
Definitely, they make everyone feel equally respected and cared for
by Anonymous
May 12, 2011
In August 1993 I broke my right arm jumping on our trampoline. It turned out that my bone had died from the elbow to the shoulder with no known cause. It was officially termed a "Pathological fracture of the right Humerous Head". Truly not humerous at all. I saw another orthopedic surgeon for about 4-6 weeks until he determined that Dr. Irwin was whom I needed to see. It was a serious injury and Dr. Irwin was great from day one. He answered all of my questions thoroughly and made sure that I knew that "yes it could be cancerous" but he did not believe it would be and truly neither did I. I had 6 weeks of physical therapy to at least be able to move my arm (lots of stretching involved), then on to surgery in November 3 mos. after the initial injury, where he replaced the dead bone with donor bone. It turned out that Dr. Irwin was correct - not cancerous. Most everyone I know expected me to go on disability. However, I chose not to and continued physical therapy three times a week for a total of eight and a half months. I am happy to say that I went back to work six and a half months after the original injury. My husband and I truly believe that all this would have been impossible without Dr. Ron Irwin.
by pamsbo
July 21, 2010
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