Surgical Specialist, Orthopaedic Surgeon
23 years of experience
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Accepting new patients
9200 W Wisconsin Ave
Fl 5
Milwaukee, WI 53226
(414) 805-7422
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I had high hope for answers and was majorly let down by a rude, arrogant doctor who promised me he would find answers and the right doctor but failed to do so.
Before surgery he was ok ; probably because he wants the business to make money. After surgery you're lucky if he spends 30 seconds with you. No explanations. Absolutley the worst I've ever seen on a "caring" scale. Brash, doesn't listen, and could doesn't give a darn unless you're one of his professional athlete patients.When examining my son't knee after ACL reconstruction he completedly ignored my wife and I. Then he didn't wash his hands before examining my son after touching a dirty door handle. Same with the nurse and nurse assistant.Raasch is GROSSLY overrated and so is Froedert.
I'm an athlete and Dr. Raasch has a great deal of experience working with athletes. His office is in the sports medicine building at the Medical College of Wisconsin and the post-op rehab takes place in the same office. What I liked most about working with him was that he took the time to sit and answer all of my questions thoroughly each time I saw him. His bedside manner was excellent and he fixed my bum elbow quickly and as painlessly as possible. The first Orthopaedic surgeon I saw about my elbow seemed to be in a rush to get out of the room and didn't answer my questions the way Dr. Raasch did. He also performed the surgery with a less intrusive arthroscopic procedure than the other guy was suggesting (only 2 small cuts instead of 4). If you're an athlete and you want to get past your injury and back in the game, then I'd recommend paying Dr. Raasch a visit. The sports medicine rehab is also geared toward getting you back into your sport as quickly and safely as possible.
Dr Raatsch performed surgury on me. I was given 6 weeks of non weight baering activity of right leg....afterwords severve pain continued to build, nothing to this day has been done about it. Now I am disabled unemployed and still feel I could recover much more so than the condition the man has forced me to live with. His bedside manner is one of very uncaring and treated me a very honest hardworking person as if I was a criminal seeking drugs and fraud before even investigsting the issues at hand. I still have yet to find a doctor who will be willing to take on my now uninsured case.
Dr. Raash did 1 surgery on each of my arms. Both were successful and I have not had any problems since. I am very pleased with his work and recomend him to anyone looking for someone to repair torn tendons. Sincerly, George Geyer
