Dr. Kristin Wingfield

Very Disappointed

My partner was referred to Dr. Kristin Wingfield for physical therapy by our primary care provider for sciatica-like pain. We thought she might be able to help, but not really.

First off, the appointment was 30 mins late, which was stressful.

Next, we had an one hour appointment, but she only saw her for 15 mins (on top of her being late) and gave her a prescription for ibuprofen which we were already taking.

She did a very fast examination and gave an uncertain diagnosis, she didn’t go through any physical therapy, and just gave us a sheet for PT providers!

Even though we had been referred to her for PT, not just a diagnosis.

Very disappointed with the overall treatment.

Not what we were expecting for such a long drive out of town…

Is Dr. Kristin Wingfield a legit?

Dr. Kristin Wingfield is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 3 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Dr. Kristin Wingfield located?

Dr. Kristin Wingfield is headquarted at 490 Post St Ste 900 San Francisco, CA 94102. You can contact Dr. Kristin Wingfield by dialing (415) 785-3843 or visit their website drkristinwingfield.com.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Dr. Kristin Wingfield’s customers?

According to Dr. Kristin Wingfield’s customers, a monetary loss of US $4332 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is high.

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3 Reviews on Dr. Kristin Wingfield

  1. Good Service

    She was so great!

  2. Bad Service

    Dr. Wingfield is an excellent doctor, and so are her physical therapists. I have received very good physical manipulation of soft tissue, instruction and correction of exercises, and many tools/methods for self-massage, posture, sitting correctly in a chair, etc.

    Everyone is very happy to answer all of my questions and tailor my routine according to my own knowledge level (in yoga, for example) and interest. The PTs I have worked with are very good in traditional PT, plus are high-level yoga practitioners, and some are Pilates certified. My PT dovetails with what I can do at the health club.

    I am very pleased with all the progress I have made with my back, neck, etc. Dr. Wingfield is very knowledgeable and great to work with. Right now she is at the Winter Olympics as a doctor for the athletes.

    I’m just a regular person, but I think the best recommendation is that professional athletes and performers go to her–people who require a high-level of performance and well-being for their livelihood.

  3. Never Again

    My husband and I, along with many friends and fellow athletes/swimmers have gone to Dr. Wingfield on numerous occasions over the past ten years. She is terrific: totally tuned into the body,

    an excellent listener, a keen observer with patience to spare and a proactive practitioner who gives techniques, exercises and workarounds to heal an injury or strengthen a simple pulled muscle.

    My swim coach originally referred me to Dr. Wingfield and I haven’t seen any other sports medicine doctor since. If you need further specialized treatment, she refers you to outside sources. She requests follow up appointments to make certain you are on the right track and….her office, apart from being comfortable and convenient, runs on time!

    I’ve never waited more than a few minutes–in my book, a real plus. She is a great medical resource—I recommend her unreservedly.

Reviews: 3
Reported Loss : 4332 $
Severity : High
Reported by : Anonymous
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