Ogden Clinic | Professional Center South

Ogden Clinic | Professional Center South

(890 reviews)

Location & Contact

4700 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403

Ogden, Utah 84403

(801) 475-3300

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Business Hours

Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Categories

Medical clinic Hand surgeon Orthopedic surgeon

Reviews

Hudnall Family

Hudnall Family

If i could give this place a 0 I would. Specifically referring to the orthoexpress. They refuse to treat if you've had pain for more than 48-72 hours. Though absolutely nothing on the website says there is any time limit. It even states that they treat chronic pain. When I said at the counter and I quote "I'd rather not make an appointment I've been in pain and want to be seen as soon as possible and the website doesnt say it has to be a recent injury" i got told i wasn't nice and the dr wasn't "keen" to make an exception for me. When I had a discussion (if you could even call it that) with the administrator i asked him what difference does it make how long I've had the pain? He said the Dr's come up with these policies and they're not always right. I asked him what sense it made to make someone who has been in pain for 2 weeks, wait weeks longer for an appointment. I asked wouldn't you think that they might NEED help? He avoided the question and said I can see how soon we can make you an appointment or you can go to urgent care. I thought this place was supposed to be an alternative to urgent care for bone related injuries including back pain? So really.... you're not ortho express.... you're glorified urgent care who picks and chooses their patients. You should be reported for malpractice.

Bryce Jacobson

Bryce Jacobson

Trust me worth the read Doctors and nurses here are great. All other staff is a joke and disgrace to the medical community. Especially the billing department. Came in for work place injury which was set up by my WORKMANS COMP. took the front desk forever to figure out how to bill it and still got it wrong. I kept getting past due bill notification and 3 times I called to get it straightened out. I gave them claim numbers and even the number to my adjuster that I have been working with for a full year which includes 12 surgeries and no one at intermountain, McKay dee, northern utah rehab, utah physical therapy, IMC murray have had any problems receiving payment and having my work approved. Finally 3 days ago I get a text saying I was going to be sent to collections. BTW UTAH STATE LAW STATES Utah Admin. Code 612-300-7 Billing Limitations. 1. Except as otherwise provided by a specific provision of the Workers' Compensation Act or these rules, an injured worker may not be billed for the cost of medical care necessary to treat his or her workplace injuries. 2. A health care provider may not submit a bill for medical care of an injured worker to both the employer and the insurance carrier. So having discussed my bill with both sunshine and another lady(can't remember her name) who I can only describe had made a deal with the devil to collect and harrase the souls of all people who don't pay a bill that isn't there responsibility in the first place told me to figure it out or your going to collections in 10 days. I immediately came my adjuster and described the problem. Upon further review they were first billing farmers insurance which is incorrect it was farm bureau which is the best there is! Then they go and bill the life insurance division which I have said 10 plus times this IS A WORKMANS COMP CLAIM. So they obviously don't listen and can't do there job properly. So to say the least if I'm going to die and I'm asked if I want to go to Ogden clinic I choose death over having to deal with this incompetence and complacency. You'll hear from my lawyers I'm sure

Kestin Creager

Kestin Creager

Second time today getting an ingrown toenail removed & Jason Lucas is an awesome podiatrist for that! Definitely makes you feel comfortable & gets the job done quick. Last time I came here I would've given a 5 star rating but unfortunately this time around wasn't as good of an experience due to a very rude CNA or Nurse that was working in his area today. I thought maybe I was just in my head about how bad she was treating me but when I finally was let go I tried to smile at this nurse & say thank you on my way out and she SCOFFED me off. Pretty sad when you come into a medical facility to seek treatment in a place where you are dealing with the public, as do 90% of the world population as well as myself included, and I get treated like I am unwelcome there.

Kinsey Bright

Kinsey Bright

I am pregnant and was having some severe round ligament pain. I found the physical therapy office here and I just need to say that they are fantastic. Yes, they helped me immensely when it came to relieving my pain. But this review is mainly about their impeccable service and kindness. I had to bring in my 2 year old daughter multiple times as I didn't have a babysitter. The staff was always so kind to me but especially kind to my daughter. They gave her coloring pages and played with her while I focused on my exercises. As a mother, the kindness of strangers goes a long way with me and this office has extended more kindness than I could have ever imagined. I am so grateful for all they do!

Austin Catmull

Austin Catmull

I've gone into the clinic quite a few times over the last two months. I've always been impressed with the staff and have had great experiences. Dr Wayment and Sheri Johnson specifically were great to work with and took the time to answer all of my questions and really took care of me.

Becky Pitcher

Becky Pitcher

This is a review of both Dr. Jason Lucas and Ogden Clinic itself. I know that it’s very long, but I am hopeful that this feedback will help the clinic improve and help other patients that are looking for medical help. My son broke his foot and we visited the Urgent Care, where it was x-rayed. The doctor we met with was polite and knowledgeable and assured us that the foot would heal well in a boot, but told us to meet with a podiatrist for additional info. Three days later, we met with Dr. Lucas. He came into the room and began immediately trying to schedule surgery. I was surprised because the first doctor had said it would heal without surgery and that I wanted a second opinion. Dr Lucas went out into the hallway and pulled another doctor in. This doctor, without looking at the x-rays, told me emphatically that we DEFINITELY needed surgery or our son would experience life-long pain. Throughout the appointment, Dr Lucas was brusque, condescending, and rude. He kept referring to the broken bone as my son’s toe (it was, in fact, a metatarsal and not a phalange). He told me that the team would call back and schedule the surgery for 3 or 4 days later. While we waited for surgery to be scheduled, we called another local doctor and asked to come in for a second opinion. Once our new appointment was scheduled, we called Ogden Clinic and asked them to forward our x-rays, records and clinical notes. We were told NO. They could not send our info to another medical facility unless we came back and signed a release. That was surprising, but we decided to move forward. As I was getting ready to drive to Ogden Clinic, we got another call from the clinic. They had talked to our insurance and discovered that we do not have surgical benefits. Surgery would cost over $18,000 out of pocket and we would need to pay half up front. I asked what the cost is if we paid without insurance, since it is often lower than the insurance cost. They said that they could not tell me. I asked what the surgical codes are, so that I could call my insurance and try to get coverage. They would not tell me. I asked them to transfer my son’s records to another doctor and they were HAPPY to do it! I still had not come in to sign a release, but when it became clear that Ogden Clinic wouldn’t get more of our money- they were happy to disregard their own made-up rules. However, they said, they could not send x-rays since they used a fax machine. Could the x-rays be emailed? No. It was not secure. I was told that I would have to come into the clinic and get a disk of the x-rays. I could come anytime that day (Saturday) before 8 pm. When we arrived that evening around 6, of course the clinic was closed. We had to return and get the x-rays on Monday morning. When we arrived at our second-opinion doctor, they already had the x-rays from Ogden Clinic. Turns out, they are actually capable of sending medical information to other doctors and I did not need to spend two fruitless trips going to the radiology department! The second opinion doctor agreed with the urgent care doctor, and told us that surgery was absolutely unnecessary- and he was polite, professional, and knowledgeable when we discussed it. But more than Doctor Lucas, I am angry with Ogden Clinic. They constantly created and disregarded new loopholes to deny us access to our own medical information. They repeatedly told us things over the phone that were untrue or refused to give us information that we needed to make informed decisions about our own health. I am absolutely sick of doctors and medical professionals that believe that they have complete authority and bodily autonomy over the rest of us and we must bow to their will and give them all of our money at a moment's notice and we better not question them or we will experience "life long pain."

Christina Mahoney

Christina Mahoney

2023-9-1

This place doesn’t deserve any stars. The Management & Billing departments are the epitome of disrespectful, disgraceful people. Please allow me the grace to share my story & experiences with you. Last November, My husbands PSA levels were elevated . Paul is now 51. We lost his father to Prostate Cancer when he was 56. After 28 years together, I felt like I needed prepare & ready for the process. It was more than likely Paul would develop Prostate cancer. What does one do to prepare for a more than probable, Prostatectomy?? Which turned into a full blown RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY. Cancer present throughout majority of the prostate. I found an incredible surgeon at the Ogden Clinic. After speaking with a receptionist in the urology department for over an hour. The doctor, was confirmed to be in NETWORK . The receptionist confirmed our Cigna insurance was accepted & proceeded with making our initial appointment. First appointment was an evaluation & to review recent labs. Since my husband had elevated PSA’s & family history, a biopsy was scheduled immediately. Everything was moving so quickly & we were beyond grateful for the timeliness. Biopsy day came. The process was beyond, beyond painful for Paul. He made it through the best he could. Recovery was quick. The middle of December the doctor calls & Pauly was officially diagnosed with Cancer. We finally received our first bill around 2 weeks after the diagnoses. About a month & half later. When I looked at the bill, I was dumbfounded. Shocked. I felt immediate despair. Turns out this doctor isn’t in Paul’s network. My heart sunk so deep. It wasn’t the bill at first. It was the idea of STARTING OVER. Finding a new doctor to save his life. The fear set in quickly. Time is now really ticking. Through the Grace of God & immense research, we found a surgeon in American Fork, who saw him immediately. After I had everything squared away with the new doctor, I called Ogden Clinic to discuss the bill. A bill we shouldn’t have in the first place. Especially when we are about to travel down the road of Cancer. Treatments, biopsies, surgery, hospital stays, travel, hotels, food, gas-the list goes on. I called & spoke with their office manager Mitch Payne. I explained the situation that I wad told by the receptionist, who spoke with the insurance directly, was accepted. He said he would look into discounting the bill & get back to me. I sent several emails, phone calls to this person trying to come to a resolve on this bill before the Cancer treatments start in the new year. Not one single call back. I received 4 bills along the 10 months of Cancer hell my husband endured. Every single time I got a bill, I called the Ogden Clinic, requested to speak with Mitch Payne to get this bill resolved. Not one call was ever returned to me from him. A $989 bill turned into a $2000+ bill. Ogden clinic sent our bill to a lawyer. The bill more than doubled. I called right away, yet again, after being so kindly served papers this past Monday, during Paul’s Cancer recovery. I asked Mitch, do you even know exactly how much time & life Cancer surgeries, treatments & recovery take? He didn’t respond back. He skirted everything under the rug & mentioned to me he didn’t recall our conversation & the several emails/phone calls I made this past 8 months. Mitch Payne failed to help us from the beginning & boldly lied & said we never spoke. It’s all on record & YOU FAILED IN YOUR HONESTY! The very same bill this man said he’d help us with in December of 2022. The end result of it all, they can’t & will not do anything for us. You have had plenty of time to take of your bill. Jesus Lord! Paul just went into remission less than a month ago & started working again. THANK GOD HE ISN’T GOING TO DIE FROM THIS! This facility is DISGUSTING. DISGRACEFUL PEOPLE. It took them 6 months to send this bill to a lawyer. Less time then what my husband had to go thru with Cancer. Shame,shame on this place. You could be terminal & they could care less. Refuse to take ownership for their negligence. Discrimination at its finest.

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Jeanette Barfuss

Jeanette Barfuss

I've been working with Courtney Wilkins, a Pelvic Floor Specialist, at Ogden Clinic located at 4700 Harrison Blvd., Ogden Utah. She is so wonderful to work with. Not only is she easy to talk to and a lot of fun, she is also very knowledgeable and has a lot of experience. She has helped me so much with my tailbone pain. I highly recommend her. Five+ Stars!!