NON-OPIOID PAINCARE CLINICS
Carney William P MD
Acute Medicare Accepted

Carney William P MD

3.8(10+ reviews)
Safe Care Score: 45/100
127 Union St # 107, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

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Carney William P MD is a Orthopedic surgeon located in the new jersey area. Medicare is accepted.

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Testimonials

Aileen Gilbert

"Have been treated by Dr. Carney three times over the years. 1 trashed wrist he set to perfection, healed beautifully, no problem since. Broken collar bone, nasty break, I should have taken the surgery offered on that break but opted healing. Dr. Carney monitored the progress closely and that too, healed perfectly. Knee surgury, torn patella, never better !! I highly recommend Dr. Carney, conservative, great bed side manner, very nice staff and physical therapy team. THE BEST !!"

Lucas Genuario

"I was with Dr. Carney through October 2022- until December 2022 after I had suffered an "unknown" wrist injury at the time after playing soccer my junior year of high school. I was connected to him through a mutual friend who said he was very skilled and could diagnose and treat me right. I can't stress enough how wrong she was. I walked into Dr. Carneys office the first day, and he told me he didn't know if it was sprained or not and to come back for x rays in 2 weeks. 2 weeks later, I received the x rays and found out a small bone in my wrist called the scaphoid was fractured. Dr. Carney suggested, although to my absolute disagreement, that a long arm cast was necessary for about 6-8 weeks. 4 weeks go by and there is no progress with the healing, but he tells me to stay in a cast. Another 4 weeks go by, he says there is "healing" but to wait longer. Another 2 go by, "it's definitely healing just a little bit longer". 13 weeks after the first cast, he finally suggests an mri. Turns out, my bone was not only broken but crushed, and a cast that he put me in was utterly pointless. Not only did Dr. Carney waste 13 weeks of a very important junior year for sports, he could have just ordered an mri or a surgery that would have fixed the problem in the first place. He was also a jerk and would constantly ignore me and how I was feeling. Fast forward a little bit, I was able to play through my injury and get surgery in the spring of 2023 by another amazing doctor, and in 2024 I am committed to play college sports! Thanks for nothing Dr. Carney! And to everyone reading this, find someone else who actually knows what they are doing!"

Bri Rose Healey

"Went and saw Dr. Carney for severe lower back and hip pain. First, let me say that his radiology staff needs to learn how to do their job. I work in a radiology center for a major imaging company and not one of our techs would turn around to a patient mid X-ray and say, "oh? I'm very surprised you don't have a rod in your back". Yes I have scoliosis but it isn't that bad and you quite literally have no medical degree that qualifies you to say that. Now after my lumbar, pelvis and hip X-rays, he proceeded to tell me that my hips are completely fine and that I have to go to PT to help with "radiating lumbar pain". He then said if that doesn't work, we wouldn't even do an MRI, we would just go straight for an epidural. If his radiology staff wasn't red flag #1, then his BS treatment plan was. 3 days later I reluctantly went to my first PT appt and that day? Left hip slipped out. Ended up deciding to check out a chiropractor who refers all his patients to my job for imaging. I brought the CD with the X-RAYS Carney took and my chiropractor decided to look at them rather than ordering more since they were only about a week old at this point. He immediately noticed in my hips and pelvis X-rays, that I have bilateral hip impingements and he suspected hip dysplasia. He ordered an MRI of my hips that proved his suspicions to be correct and also showed bilateral torn labrums, and referred me to a surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgeries. On July 2nd, 2024, I underwent a PAO (periacetabular osteotomy) surgery of the right hip in order to correct my dysplasia. They had to surgically break my hip and move it for more femoral head coverage. In a few months, I go in for the left side. Then 2 more surgeries to remove the screws from my pelvis once it heals. I am just about 8 weeks post op and I already notice a significant difference between pre and post op, NO THANKS to Dr. Carney. I spent even more months in pain because of his incompetence. If you truly have a medical problem and don't want to be neglected or medically gaslighted, then please turn your attention AWAY from here!!!"

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