- Dr Byington repaired my shoulders a few years ago and saw him this time for knee pain. He and all the staff are very caring and explain everything in words anyone can understand. I recommend him most highlySource:
Vitals - Knee down to bone on bone. Dr. Byington explores all option before knee replacement. Very honest and open about all optionsSource:
Vitals - After breaking my leg I have been impressed and felt very secure with the care and knowledge Dr Byington and his staff afforded me.Source:
Vitals - Very caring doctor that has Excellent bedside manners! Very knowledgeable and spends time with you so he answers all your questions. Had severe rotator cuff tear, labrum tear, and bone spur removal. Now Pain free!!!Source:
Vitals - Dr. Byington is always professional and caring. He is the person you want if you have rotator cuff problems, or knee problems. And he sets a broken arm wonderfully.Source:
Vitals - De. Byington and his staff were wonderful. They got me in quickly and figured out my problem and had great recommendations for treatment. I highly recommend him.Source:
Vitals - my visit was good Dr Byington Did a painless procedure on my elbow. Very nice man. Very nice staff.Source:
Vitals - Dr. Byington is my orthopedic doctor. I have had many joint issues & he explains the why to me in my language . I appreciate his honesty in giving me medical advice & his expertise in the orthopedic field. Just wish I didn't have to see him so often- ??Source:
Vitals - Dr Byington is top notch. Took his time checking out my daughter and explaining everything and articulating his plan. He truly cares for his patients.Source:
Vitals - I called for a second opinion and they got me in the next day. I broke my tibia, and the doctor I first went to was a total joke, so I found Dr Byington online based on the reviews and I was not disappointed. He prevented the x-ray tech from having me turn my leg (which would have hurt, but I did it at the other "Dr" so I didn't think anything of it) so he didnt let the tech do that and said it would be painful, so he cares about the patient, but the main thing I noticed from that interaction, is the way he talked to the tech, explained why she shouldn't do that, what to do instead, and it was educational, not snapping at her or being rude or condescending towards her, which Dr's sometimes are. Then, after the x-rays, they were going to take me back to a room, and the wheelchair I had didn't have foot rests for some reason (probably was mixed up with the suite across the hall) so the Dr held my leg and walked bent over, backwards down the hall to get to the room. Then he did the cast, got me a prescription for better pain meds, set up a follow up appointment for 3 weeks, and made the whole experience as enjoyable as a broken leg can be I think.Source:
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