Michael Cohen, MD

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Joliet, United States

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Hand surgeon

Michael Cohen, MD Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Michael Cohen, MD is located in Joliet, United States on 2100 Glenwood Ave. Michael Cohen, MD is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category hand surgeon in United States.

Address

2100 Glenwood Ave

Phone

+1 8157252121

Service options

Online care

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Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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erik eichhorn

Dr. Cohen repaired my rotator cuff cleaned up a torn labrum and reattached my bicep during a surgery. He did not only an amazing job with the repairs but he had to cut though some tattoos to to do his job, the stitches were so clean you would never know. I highly recommend.

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Karen Zermeno

Dr Cohen did tendon surgery on my finger/hand around 2005. I was in bad shape as I had broken 3 fingers and worked as a hair stylist. I am now in good shape thanks to his expertise. I believe the surgery that fixed my finger was called tenolysis. I came back to say 'Thank You'! My hand is doing well.

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Jennifer Snail

Doctor is ok. Their billing department is so rude though!

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Joshua Kc

I just seen him the other day for bilateral carpal tunnel. He was telling me that my carpal tunnel was something else. Which it isn't. It is 100% carpal tunnel. I am thinking that because of the type of insurance that I have, that he wasn't interested in treating me. He was very abrasive from the second I said hello to him. I obviously now have to go to a different doctor to get my carpal tunnel handled, since he just wanted to push me back to my pcp

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Sherri Frost

Saved the use of both my hands after a bad break. Wouldn’t trust anyone but him with my hands.

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Terry Matisi

I saw this doctor on 4/8/19 for severe shoulder pain and he spent maybe 3 minutes in the room. Didn't discuss the MRI with me and diagnosed me with bicep tendinitis which wasn't even mentioned in the MRI. He didn't even examine my shoulder or scapula (shoulder blade) which are supposed to work together when raising your arm. If he did, he would have found out what the problem is. Told me to go to physical therapy for 6 weeks and if I wasn't better, then come back to see him. I went to physical therapy and after three weeks they found my scapula (shoulder blade) on the side with my shoulder pain wasn't working and all the stress was being put on my shoulder joint causing all kinds of problems. He sure charged Medicare a lot of money for nothing. Is this considered Medicare fraud?