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Arbes Stephen DPM

1779 Main St
Green Bay, WI 54302
Phone: (920) 465-0181

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Arbes Stephen DPM

What Users are Saying:

  • Friendly staff
  • Good with kids
5 Star Rating
 
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User Reviews for Arbes Stephen DPM

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/21/2007 Posted by jpo59

Doc is terrific! Have gone to him a few times with seperate issues and has taken care of the problem EVERY time. What a sense of humor! He's great with my kids and they love him! He wasn't behind schedule for any of our appointments. Thanks Doc. We'll see you next time!

Pros: Just a terrific guy.

Cons: Can't think of a one.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/26/2007 Posted by ko7

My entire family sees Dr. Arbes and wouldn't consider going anywhere else! His office is beautiful, staff is friendly and he is just a genuine; down to earth, friendly, humorous, highly educated doctor. He has always determined issues right on the money. HIGHLY recommended!!!

Pros: Location, staff, eduacated

Cons: I'm sure he'll want to retire some day...

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/19/2007 Posted by crllstr

Dr. Arbes is by far the best trained and most experienced foot doctor in the area. He fixed my torn tendon in my ankle when no one else could even diagnose what was wrong with it. If he turned his back to draw up some injection it's because some people get scarred at the sight of a needle ( I read one of the other rate me posts). Duh!!!!! I wouldn't go to anyone else. Carol L

Pros: very professional

Cons: none

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

03/27/2006 Posted by lilyfern

I consulted Dr. Arbes for foot pain. He didn't take time to listen to me explain where the pain was! Nor did he look at my orthotics. He just took Xrays, said I had arthritis, and loaded up a hypodermic full of cortisone while he talked to me with his back turned. Since the idea of arthritis was new to me (I'm pretty young), I wanted a few seconds to consider and he got impatient. So I declined the shot and said I'd prefer trying physical therapy first. He agreed to refer me but said haughtily, "the shot is simpler." After PT evaluation, the therapist said the location and symptoms of pain weren't consistent with arthritis, and doubted that caused the pain. He did ultrasound on my foot, reducing pain by half immediately. I'm now doing exercises and recovering quickly. I'd rather learn to manage pain than get shots.

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