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Dr. Harold Lynn Rodgers, MD

Orthopedic Surgery

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OVERVIEW

Dr. Rodgers graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine In New Orleans in 1982. He works in Allen, TX and 2 other locations and specializes in Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Rodgers is affiliated with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano.

PATIENT'S PERSPECTIVE

Office cleanliness
Courteous staff
Scheduling flexibility

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RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Dr. Rodgers' Rating
26 Ratings with 4 Reviews
Patient Perspective
3.0 Explains conditions and treatments
3.0 Takes time to answer my questions
3.0 Provides follow-up as needed
Office Rating
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1125 Raintree Cir Ste 100, Allen, TX, 75013
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4.0 Office cleanliness
5.0 Courteous staff
4.0 Scheduling flexibility
Total Orthopedics Sports And Spine
1125 Raintree Cir Ste 100
Allen, TX, 75013
4 REVIEWS
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"Dr. Rodgers recently did a total knee replacement for me. He is very professional and caring. Before my surgery he made sure I knew what to expect and post opt he and his team have been excellent with follow up to make sure my recovery was on track."
  • October 3, 2022
"Butcher in my opinion. I had 2 meniscus surgeries and this was the worst experience ever. They book 20 people at the same time and make you wait 2-3 hours to see the him like you are not worth his time - it's a mill in my opinion. I was not able to put weight on my knee for 2 months and the pain still exists to this day. I ruined my stomach lining with ibuprofen because the pain persisted for several months. I am a jiu-jitsu world champion and could not even train for over a year after his surgery - he removed all of the cartilage from the back of my knee most likely unnecessarily - not to mention modern techniques allow you to remove and replace cartilage, even if it was damaged, from non-weight bearing areas in the front of your knee that was never explained to me. My knee doesn't even know which way to bend half the time to this day. I had my other knee done elsewhere and was walking in 3 days and took a total of 6 painkillers and was training again in 6 weeks. Too bad I can't give ...
him 0 stars. Incompetent. F-. "
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  • July 22, 2022
"Butcher in my opinion. I had 2 meniscus surgeries and this was the worst experience ever. They book 20 people at the same time and make you wait 2-3 hours to see the him like you are not worth his time - it's a mill in my opinion. I was not able to put weight on my knee for 2 months and the pain still exists to this day. I ruined my stomach lining with ibuprofen because the pain persisted for several months. I am a jiu-jitsu world champion and could not even train for over a year after his surgery - he removed all of the cartilage from the back of my knee most likely unnecessarily - not to mention modern techniques allow you to remove and replace cartilage, even if it was damaged, from non-weight bearing areas in the front of your knee that was never explained to me. My knee doesn't even know which way to bend half the time to this day. I had my other knee done elsewhere and was walking in 3 days and took a total of 6 painkillers and was training again in 6 weeks. Too bad I can't give ...
him 0 stars. Incompetent. F-. "
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  • July 22, 2022
"This guy is AWFUL! I have never been spoken to this way by a doctor before, and he is an embarrassment to his profession. I shudder to think that other peoples livelihoods depend on his competence. I was hesitant for a moment to write this review, because I have had a good experience with others in that office (Dr. Davis, PA Seth, PA Jacko), and I didn't want this review to affect them negatively. That being said nobody should be treated this way, and I'm not going to reward bad behavior with silence. I went to see him for a suspected tear in my left ulnar collateral ligament. I was referred to his office by my PCP, and he was the only one available to see me without waiting until Friday (it was Tuesday and my PCP said it could be urgent). After a brief exam, he told me that I needed surgery and they would schedule me for Friday,. When I asked if an MRI was necessary to confirm the diagnosis he seemed annoyed and said it wasn't. He said he's never been wrong about this situation being ...
a tear and not just a sprain. Rodgers then proceeded to tell me in a rather sarcastic manner that since I play the guitar, which requires delicate motor skills, that I should probably quit martial arts training (how the injury occurred) at this point of my life, because they didn’t seem to go together. Granted I’m only 49, not 80. Rodgers then left me with the PA Jacko, who actually works for another doctor in the office. Jacko fitted me for a splint and was very helpful in answering my questions. I left there still uncomfortable about Rodgers response to my questions, and the lack of any effort to spend some time explaining my options, so I called a retired friend with over 35 years of military and ER medical experience, and spoke with an out of state ortho expert just trying to feel comfortable that surgery was the right move with no other options. It was suggested that I ask for an MRI to confirm, as my thumb didn't present to be extreme but more of a middle of the line case that could go either way, and an MRI would likely clear that up. I called the office and requested the MRI on Wednesday, then rushed to the imaging center that same day, so that I could stay within the schedule for a Friday surgery, if it was needed. I also called the surgery scheduler to preemptively let her know what was going on. I left the imaging center with the disc of images and the MRI report was ready first thing Thursday morning. I called the office and left a message for Jacko to let him know that I had the MRI and that the images were there to view, and that the report should already be in their hands. I didn’t hear back, but I was sure that they were busy. After bothering back by the end of the day I assumed that I either didn’t require surgery, or at the very least that I wasn’t having it on Friday. Friday came and went and I received a call from Seth around 2pm stating that they had not received the MRI and report, but they would likely call me next week. I called back within a few minutes and was informed that Rodgers and Seth had left around noon. I emailed the MRI report to the receptionists Linda, who was very helpful, and asked her to forward it on, since they hadn’t received it. I then left Seth a message letting him know that I sent it. At 8:22 on Monday morning I received a call from Rodgers. He was very short and said I reviewed your MRI and like I said you need surgery. I am going to give you the number to Nam Lee, a hand specialist in Allen, to call. I then asked him if there was some concern after seeing the MRI that required me to be referred to a hand specialist. Rodgers response was “No, but you obviously don’t trust me since you made me order imaging that I didn’t need, and then tried to tie me to a schedule, and at this point you are more of a pain to me than your are worth.” I was pretty taken back by this response. I have seen my share of doctors, but even with 10 years of AD military service I have never been spoken to this way b "
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  • March 23, 2021

LOCATIONS

Total Orthopedics Sports And Spine
1125 Raintree Cir Ste 100
Allen, TX, 75013
  • Accepting New Patients
  • Medicare Accepted
  • Medicaid Accepted
Mon8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tue8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thu8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri8:00 am - 5:00 pm
SatClosed
SunClosed
  • Accepting New Patients
  • Medicare Accepted
  • Medicaid Accepted
Total Orthopedics Sports And Spine
7300 Eldorado Pkwy Ste 165
McKinney, TX, 75070
Mon8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tue8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thu8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri8:00 am - 5:00 pm
SatClosed
SunClosed
1125 Raintree Cir. Suite 100
Allen, TX, 75013
7300 W. Eldorado Pkwy. Suite 165
Mckinney, TX, 75070
HealthTexas Provider Network
Baylor Scott And White Medical Center Mckinney
5252 W University Dr
McKinney, TX, 75071

SPECIALTIES

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Medical School
Louisiana State University School Of Medicine In New Orleans
Graduated 1982
Residency
John Peter Smith Hospital

INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED  (50)

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  • CIGNA HMO
  • UHC Navigate HMO
  • Aetna HMO
  • CIGNA Open Access Plus
  • Aetna Managed Choice POS Open Access
  • CIGNA LocalPlus
  • UHC Options PPO
  • First Health PPO
  • BCBS Blue Card PPO
  • PHCS PPO
  • Aetna Signature Administrators PPO
  • UHC Choice Plus POS
  • Aetna Choice POS II
  • CIGNA PPO
  • BCBS TX BlueChoice
  • Scott and White PPO
  • UHC Navigate POS
  • Multiplan PPO
  • Humana ChoiceCare Network PPO
  • Humana National POS
  • Humana Choice POS
  • Humana Preferred PPO
  • BCBS TX Blue Advantage HMO
  • Blue Essentials HMO
  • MEDICA CHOICE WITH UNITEDHEALTHC
  • Oscar Insurance TX
  • UHC NAVIGATE PLUS POS
  • UHC Nexus Open Access
  • Aetna Elect Choice EPO Open Access
  • Aetna EPO and Open Access Aetna Select Texas Health
  • Aetna Innovation Health Aetna Premier Care Network Plus
  • Aetna Open Choice PPO
  • Ambetter TX
  • BCBS TX Blue Essentials HMO
  • BCBSA Blue Card High Performance Network
  • Friday Gold (On Exchange) - TX
  • Humana / ChoiceCare Network PPO
  • Humana/ChoiceCare+ Network PPO
  • Medica Choice With UHC
  • Molina Marketplace TX
  • Oscar EPO TX
  • UHC Individual Exchange Benefit Plan TX
  • Bright Health Plan TX Super
  • Oscar Insurance TX Choice Individual
  • Oscar Insurance TX Select Individual
  • Ambetter Superior Health Plan
  • BSW Preferred HMO - Individual Marketplace
  • BSW PPO
  • Scott and White BSW Access PPO
  • UHC TX Individual Exchange Benefit Plan
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