Stephen C. Saddler, MD
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4.9 /5
507 Verified Reviews
2501 Parkers Ln, #200, Alexandria, VA 22306, US
(703) 765-4321
507 Verified Reviews
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All staff is friendly and make the patient feel comfortable during the whole process. Very competent.

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They are the best

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I’m very pleased with my relatively long term relationship with Anderson Clinic.

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Love, love, love Dr Saddler!! He is not only highly credentialed, but most knowledgeable of new material and procedures showing that he is staying abreast of new information and procedures.

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Me gustó todo las enfermeras principal el doctor mi doctor Sander y las enfermeras todos me ayudaron bien y la manager están bien

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Staff are efficient, professional and personable

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I have seen Dr. Saddler several times for knee stiffness and pain and each visit he has been outstanding in the care he provided and the medical advice and guidance he provided to help improve my condition. An outstanding doctor! I rated him very highly.

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I got a partial knee replacement and I never had any pain at all, was walking with no pain, one month out I can bend my knee 120 degrees and it keeps getting better, also I'm walking without a limp, they are incredible

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Very pleased with everything about my appointment. Staff and Dr Saddler were very courteous, professional, and I was very pleased with the outcome and getting the answers to my concerns.

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I have an immense amount of respect for Dr. Saddler and his knowledge, expertise, talents, etc. For this reasons and others, I will continue coming back to Dr. Saddler whenever needed. I just wish there was not so much of a difference between the appointment time and the doctor’s actual availability. On this visit, I was greeted by Jasmine and walked back to the examination room at about my appointment time, but then waited about thirty minutes before Dr. Saddler was able to see me. A large part of the reason for these extended patient wait-times may stem from the practice of scheduling patient visits at shorter and shorter time intervals. I try to set aside my frustration because I expect there are other patients before me who have severe or difficult physical challenges and may need more time with Dr. Saddler (if I was such a patient, I hope other patients with appointments after mine would express a similar understanding). Nevertheless, if asked for my input about my visit, as I was here, I won’t ignore the elephant in the room. In my view, the answer is not to encourage Dr. Saddler to work faster. Rather, the answer involves providing Dr. Saddler with a little more time to spend with each patient. Thank you for listening.