Patient Experience
My shoulder pain was dismissed as a simple strain for months. Dr. Ali was the first to really listen. He ordered specific scans and figured out it was a tricky rotator cuff tear that had started to heal wrong. His rehab plan was tough, honestly, but he explained why each exercise mattered. A year later, I'm finally back to playing tennis without that constant ache.
After my knee surgery, I was expecting the usual, boring physio sessions. Dr. Ali's routine was different. He got me moving in ways that actually made sense for getting back to my job on a construction site. No fuss, just clear instructions and steady progress. It was straightforward, and my recovery was exactly on schedule.
I was pretty anxious about starting rehab. The place itself helped calm me down—it's clean, modern, and the receptionist remembered my name after the first visit. The assistants who helped with my exercises were always patient, even when I was struggling to get a movement right. It felt like a team effort, not just a doctor's appointment.
Look, I was a terrible patient. Frustrated, skeptical, and in a lot of pain. Dr. Ali never got flustered. He'd crack a dry joke, acknowledge when something was going to be uncomfortable, and somehow managed to motivate me without any of the fake cheerleading. I trusted him because he felt real.