David J. Keblish
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David J. Keblish is a Orthopedic surgeon located in the maryland area. Medicare is accepted.
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"Today I saw Dr. Keblish about my ankles. He showed so much compassion and he diagnosed the problem immediately. Dr. Keblish took the time to thoroughly explain all treatments. I highly recommend him for anyone needing any of his services, Jack Miller Quincy."
"I went for a review of MRI results and was very impressed with the office and Dr Keblish. He showed both the images of my MRI and compared it with an anatomical foot model so I could see where the images corresponded to. I was given multiple options of how to move forward with my diagnosis. While I waited for an injection, he was so kind as to put on music on YouTube to take my mind off things. He was incredibly nice and easy to talk to."
"Dr Keblish is one of the best medical professionals I've ever dealt with. He is extremely personable, willing to explain and discuss anything you want, and extremely competent. After having discussed my surgery extensively online, I have come to realize what a superb outcome I was fortunate to get from his work. His prices are beyond reasonable, as I was charged twice as much by AAMC to use the room for surgery than Dr Keblish charged. He completely took my wrecked ankle and put it back together and made it so I could keep riding my electric skateboard. But I won't do that anymore. Plus I don't think he told my friends about me crying when I looked at the x-rays with him."
"I couldn't be happier with my experience with Dr Keblish. After being on crutches for 8 weeks and putting no weight on my foot I was told I needed surgery. I went to Dr Keblish to get a second opinion. He took all the time in the world to listen to me and answer questions. He concluded that I didn't need surgery at all and that I didn't need to be on crutches at all. He said things were progressing nicely. He put me in a boot and said when I felt comfortable I could stop wearing it. 4 weeks later I got the all clear. Yesterday I went on a 2.5 mile hike and felt great. If I hadn't seen Dr Keblish I'd still be recovering from surgery. I highly recommend him."
"Nurse staff was very nice but I was very disappointed in my visit overall. I train to perform in my sport in my free time & have been dealing with an injury for about 4 months. Immediately could tell the Dr is very obnoxious and didn't take much time to listen to what you have to say. Then, to me it seemed like he downplayed my symptoms and almost didn't believe I had any pain at all. He Gave little to no course of action as far as treatment, just told me to hammer it out knowing I wasn't causing more damage. Which is very easy to say until you have to exercise with an injury. Then he gave me a lecture about how I need to think about how I spend my time & maybe I should just stop my sport bc I would never make money doing it. Not to mention he was cussing during the appointment & it was my first ever visit. Would not recommend"
"Dr. Keblish has an awesome personality. I have felt welcomed every time I've seen him and his smile is contagious. My children even thought so. I have never felt so okay before and after a surgery. He is very thorough and leaves no questions to be answered. If you are ever in need of a foot doctor, Dr. Keblish at Orthopedic and Sports Center in Annapolis or Pasadena is the Dr. to request!!"
"Dr Keblish was great repairing my daughter multi fractured ankle. He has a great personality and bedside manner!"
"Just a terrible experience at Dr. Keblish's office. I was left to sit in the examining room for over an hour as I was told someone would be right in to take me to get an x-ray. Well, nobody came to get me. Then Dr. Keblish enters the examining room and says I'm sure you have had your x-ray by now. Not so Doc. Embarrassed, Dr. Keblish starts to ask me some questions about my ankle. When the nurse came in to take me for the x-ray, Dr. Keblish stops talking to me in mid-sentence and hurries off to another patient. I was walked across the hall to the radiology, where instead of being made a priority, I was sat down in a crowded waiting room. After waiting and waiting to be called back for an x-ray, I decided that I obviously wasn't a concern or a priority to Dr. Keblish and his staff and made the decision to leave. When I informed the receptionist, all she did was ask me for my last name, entered something on her computer, and offered me no apology or explanation. On to the next patient she went."