Dr. David P. Almdale, MD

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Fort Wayne, United States

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Dr. David P. Almdale, MD Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Dr. David P. Almdale, MD is located in Fort Wayne, United States on 7601 W Jefferson Blvd. Dr. David P. Almdale, MD is rated 5 out of 5 in the category doctor in United States.

Address

7601 W Jefferson Blvd

Phone

+1 2604368686

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Schiela Reynolds

Dr Almdale is the best! He did my hip replacement in 2014 and wonderful results Very concerned and Patient Follow up He also replaced both my sister's Hips.2012 and 2019 Wonderful caring Doctor!

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James Gorski

2 yrs ago Dr. Armdale replaced my hip. 3 months after that after complaining of pain, he needed to go back in and found out it was my tenden and my muscle that was not attached causing me much pain. So Dr. Armdale needed to reoperate to attach what was not attached.Why were they not attached, I got no good reason. And unable to walk very far. And after much therapy. Now 2 yrs. Later I am still in pain can not walk 100 ft. without pain, I need a cane. I can not put any weight on my leg. Don't know what I am going to do now that my quilty of life is no longer good. So no, I can not recommend Dr. Armdale

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christina robey

Dr. Almendale is the best. Worked on my old man Knee and now he is walking great

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Mariann Regan

For three months I had not been able to use my right thumb or wrist. And I'm right-handed. I couldn't lift my infant granddaughter, play the piano, or even unscrew a jar without excruciating pain. I had tried carpal tunnel braces and thumb braces, to no avail. Consults with several health workers had yielded only vague diagnoses of "thumb pain" and "osteoarthritis." After questioning me briefly, Dr. David Almdale soon found the correct diagnosis. He explained to me -- in his intelligent, kind, and humorous manner -- that I had DeQuervain's tenosynovitis. He discussed treatment options with me and then gave me a shot of cortisone in the "right 1st dorsal wrist compartment." Within a few days I could use my hand again, just as I had before my injury. It felt completely well. Now two and a half week afterwards, I feel only occasional twinges where intense pain used to be. Dr. Almdale gained my complete trust and knew exactly what to do.