Dr. Joly is the former President and Managing Partner of Capital Orthopaedic Specialists. He earned his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1981. He completed his residency… Read more ›
I have had chronic pain in my left leg for over 6 months, and went to Dr. Joly for a second opinion as my first doctor could not figure out what was wrong. Since the X rays were normal and I have no recent injuries, Dr. Joly chalked it up to normal aches and pains of me being over 40 (I'm 42), and told me to exercise more r…
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - University of Maryland Medical Center | Orthopaedic Surgery | 1986 |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Orthopaedic Surgery | Orthopaedic Surgery | Not Specified |
Dr. J Michael Joly, MD has not yet indicated the hospitals that he is affiliated with.
Years In Practice: 39 (started in 1986)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Dr. Joly specializes in treating the following types of patients:
Medical Philosophy: Traditional Medicine
More info: We accept cash, personal check, VISA and MasterCard, as well as the insurance carriers listed.
Offers Financing/Payment Plans?: Yes
Bills on a Sliding Scale?: No
Capital Orthopaedic Specialists, P.A. - 7501 Surratts Road Suite 110
“Poor bedside manner and patient care”
I have had chronic pain in my left leg for over 6 months, and went to Dr. Joly for a second opinion as my first doctor could not figure out what was wrong. Since the X rays were normal and I have no recent injuries, Dr. Joly chalked it up to normal aches and pains of me being over 40 (I'm 42), and told me to exercise more regularly. I have been going to physical therapy regularly for over three months and am not getting better. He told me that I "need to learn to ignore the pain and stop seeing doctors". He is only the second doctor I have seen for this issue. He may be a good surgeon, but he was extremely rude, discounted my pain and my questions, and I will NOT go back to him.
Comment - “ Poor bedside manner and patient care ”
I have had chronic pain in my left leg for over 6 months, and went to Dr. Joly for a second opinion as my first doctor could not figure out what was wrong. Since the X rays were normal and I have no recent injuries, Dr. Joly chalked it up to normal aches and pains of me being over 40 (I'm 42), and told me to exercise more regularly. I have been going to physical therapy regularly for over three months and am not getting better. He told me that I "need to learn to ignore the pain and stop seeing doctors". He is only the second doctor I have seen for this issue. He may be a good surgeon, but he was extremely rude, discounted my pain and my questions, and I will NOT go back to him.