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January 2024 by Walter Patterson
I use to do business with Douglas until I learned their business practice was misleading and unprofessional regarding in pricing and processing for new shoes for much nigher prices than necessary. The last pair of orthotics was not custom fit according to my Podiatrist recommendations and I decided to buy shoes elsewhere at a good and fair lower price than the overpriced pair they were trying to get me to accept and charging Medicare much more. Buyer beware!!!
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November 2023 by Julie eaton
I was quoted a price for the visit and shoes. I paid the amount told in office that I owed. Apparently the office staff entered in my insurance information wrong and the amount my quote should have been with in the hundreds. Upon receiving a invoice I called and was told even thou it was their error I was still going to pay the full amount. They didn't even offer me a discount or anything for their error and had I known the true amount I would have chosen to go elsewhere. I would never go back again.
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October 2023 by Mark Foster
Great service and very friendly, knowledgeable staff. New office in Shoreline is really nice.
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September 2023 by Michelle McCambridge
Sun, Sep 10 at 11:15 PMI highly recommend Bryan at Douglass Certified Prosthetics. I have worn a prosthesis for many years, and he is one of the most talented and caring Prosthetists I have encountered. I have never had a more comfortable prosthesis in all my years of wearing one. He knows what he is doing and is very fast in delivering prosthetic services. He also is great with challenging situations.All the people working in the office and his assistant are friendly, competent and helpful, which makes the overall experience pleasant and affirming.The office space is clean, comfortable and modern, which also helps make the experience more positive.
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September 2023 by Michelle M
I highly recommend Bryan at Douglass Certified Prosthetics. I have worn a prosthesis for many years, and he is one of the most talented and caring Prosthetists I have encountered. I have never had a more comfortable prosthesis in all my years of wearing one. He knows what he is doing and is very fast in delivering prosthetic services.All the people working in the office and his assistant are friendly, competent and helpful, which makes the overall experience pleasant and affirming.The office space is clean, comfortable and modern, which also helps make the experience more positive.
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July 2023 by G A
Absolutely amazing service! Very polite, respectful, and professional staff!!! Greatly appreciated!
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December 2022 by Jason Mixon
The staff at Douglas Certified are great. In need of an orthopedic device, I made many calls before I finally found it at Douglas. They took me in same day and had me out in a breeze with my brace and the proper knowledge for how to us it. You guys are great. Thank you
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February 2022 by Topper Bottoms
The staff at Douglas Certified are great. In need of an orthopedic device, I made many calls before I finally found it at Douglas. They took me in same day and had me out in a breeze with my brace and the proper knowledge for how to us it. You guys are great. Thank you
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May 2020 by Grey Kelley
I am in Seattle only visiting a few weeks and 1000s of miles from my prosthetist. I was having fitment issues with my socket and needed a shim/spacer added. With no appointment and showing up as they were locking their doors at the end of the day during this current CV19 crisis, they unlocked the doors and invited me in. They could not have been more pleasant and welcoming. They were able to help me and get me on my way. I offered to pay out-of-pocket for their help but they REFUSED payment! Any business that just helps people in need deserves recognition. If I ever need prosthetic services in Seattle I will definitely come back here. Thank you Douglass!
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December 2019 by Andrew S.
"Where IS this place", I breathlessly mouthed to myself as I shuffled across the pavement. Feeling my ankle wheeze under the pressure of my awkward gait, I squinted through the drizzle at a Soviet-style brick building. It looked like a stunted barge that purposefully beached itself to be scrapped. Instead, they put offices in it. I shook off the rain and limped like a lame dog into the main passageway towards the elevator. Startled, I caught myself in the mirror looking like hell having worked a marathon week in the office. ::thump:: The elevator drops a few inches and hesitates, realizing I didn't give it a command. My knee groaned like an old tree... Realizing that I too didn't know where I was going, and that I once again forgot the name of this place, I looked around and pressed the G button... for garden. I slowly descended into the dark cargo hold trying to make myself look less homeless in the mirror. The office was quiet and warm. I was now having fleeting flashbacks of a ship I once explored while in Russia. The giant receptionist desk dwarfed the chairs in the waiting area, which made my debilitated knees feel like they were right against the desk. Another patient walked in and sat unnecessarily close to me. I could see him looking at me in my peripheral, maybe ascertaining if I was indeed without home. I did what any good Seattleite would do and ignored him, frowning deep in profound thought. I saw candy canes in a basket, which reminded me of my late father who suffered from type 1 diabetes and had lost both legs. My mind flipped towards my own immortality and my genetic predisposition for diabetes. Halfway through the delightful candy cane, I worked my cramped left hand across a clipboard filling out paperwork. I was called back and met the owner, who was cheerful, friendly, and in way better shape than myself. He sat me down in what can only be described as a 1930's lobotomy chair. I couldn't stop playing with the levers and knobs in wonderment. I saw a painting of a ram that made me ponder if I could handle staring at it while on mushrooms. On my way out I felt good, refreshed even. I looked to my right and a secret door had appeared which lead right outside. Shuffling up the steps, I was thankful I didn't have to look into that mirror again on the way out. As I clumsily thrust myself back across the parking lot, I kept looking back towards the Soviet ship, trying to shake the feeling of that ram in the painting watching me. Waiting... perhaps in that chair. Anyway, I totally recommend these guys. if you're looking for orthotics in Seattle or prosthetics in Seattle. They have a lot of experience working with the VA, which is great too. Sorry about filling up your Yelp page.
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July 2019 by Rich Wendling
I've been going here for over a dozen years now, and I have been quite satisfied with the work done for me by Kirk and others on the staff. Top rate!
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March 2019 by Ashley D.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! I was recently referred to Douglass for a new prosthesis from my doctor. Later that day, their office called me to schedule an appointment. 5 days after my first evaluation appointment, I was already fitted with my new prosthesis!! The leg is the most comfortable one I've ever had and it is super lightweight. I can walk better and do more than I was ever able to in my previous Prosthetics. Their office staff is so nice and professional. The prosthetist was thorough, very smart, and it was easy to tell he knew what would be best for me. The office is clean, parking is easy, and I am so thankful for everybody at Douglass Prosthetics for improving my life! THANKS A TON!!!!