Dr. Michael A. Cosgrove
SPORTSMED ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALISTS
4715 WHITESBURG DRIVE
Ocean Springs, MS, United States
39564
4715 WHITESBURG DRIVE
Ocean Springs, MS, United States
39564
No Phone Number Provided
http://sportsmedalabama.com
Facility Affiliations
Dr. Michael A. Cosgrove's Credentials
Education
- Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University (Grad. 1999)
Insurance accepted by this Doctor
Other patients have successfully used these insurance providers, please call the Doctor's office to find out if your insurance plan is accepted.
Blue Cross / Blue Shield
Medicare
Experience was horrendous. He should have all zeros. Waiting over 1 hour before taken back to the exam room, and waiting almost another hour until he walked in the room, he said that ALL of my doctors were **** except for one. Claiming that nothing was wrong with me because of a specific diagnosis (nothing to do with a physical injury) he knew of before asking me to come in for an appointment, and yet he still had me come in, then told me how he decided not to treat me and wanted me to know it in person. He said, "Yes, I have a stigma against .... patients." My children were with babysitters and one is permanently disabled. He questioned if I was sure I was disabled physically? After my MRI test results were analyzed by a surgeon, I was advised to see him or another physician for medication and epidurals every 4 months. Later, blood tests were ordered after seeing a co-worker of his and it was positive for a certain autoimmune disease/disorder that proved I needed to be seen by a pain specialist, however, it is not fatal, it has to be controlled with medicine by other specialists. This proves how Dr. Cosgrove mistreated me and subjected me to discrimination, showing me no respect whatsoever, as the kindest words to be written. He made sure I heard him say that he did not want to see this patient (me) ever again and made sure that my visit was free. In my lifetime, I have had this 1 doctor being the ONLY one ever say the things he did to me feeling so helpless and upset that I had to tell my family and all agreed that it was discrimination. I knew it was discrimination afterwards since other doctors and retired law enforcement told me those same words.
Submitted April 11, 2017