The prospect of surgery can be frightening. Even when you have the most experienced and knowledgeable surgeons, there are still risks involved, which can cause even the most confident patient some anxiety. Many of these anxieties and fears can be eased with the confident reassurance by the surgeon both before and after the surgery has been performed. Just as the skills and expert knowledge of the surgeon are important, so are the surgeon’s bedside manners. For patients of Dr. Jason Fond, his exceptional bedside manner, makes all the difference in the world when it comes to undergoing surgery at his Northeast Orthopedics and Sports Medicine practice in Nanuet, New York.
For Dr. Jason Fond, providing his patients with exemplary bedside manner during both surgical and non-surgical cases is of the utmost importance. Dr. Fond’s patients receive consistent one-on-one attention from him both before and after a procedure. Dr. Fond explains that by putting himself in his patient’s shoes and empathizing with them, he can anticipate their needs and address any concerns they may have before or after their surgery.
Dr. Jason Fond believes that his attentiveness to his patients stems from an injury he suffered as a teenager. During a sporting event, Dr. Fond suffered an injury that resulted in spinal surgery, during which several of his vertebrae were fused together. The care that he received both before and after his surgery is a memory he often calls upon and remembers when he is treating his patients.
For Dr. Jason Fond, providing his patients with exemplary bedside manner during both surgical and non-surgical cases is of the utmost importance. Dr. Fond’s patients receive consistent one-on-one attention from him both before and after a procedure. Dr. Fond explains that by putting himself in his patient’s shoes and empathizing with them, he can anticipate their needs and address any concerns they may have before or after their surgery.
Dr. Jason Fond believes that his attentiveness to his patients stems from an injury he suffered as a teenager. During a sporting event, Dr. Fond suffered an injury that resulted in spinal surgery, during which several of his vertebrae were fused together. The care that he received both before and after his surgery is a memory he often calls upon and remembers when he is treating his patients.