About West County Integrative Medicine: Robert A. Schulman, MD
West County Integrative Medicine, led by Dr. Robert Schulman, is a practice dedicated to integrative pain medicine, regenerative musculoskeletal medicine, and electrodiagnostic medicine. The clinic offers treatments such as Prolotherapy, Platelet Rich Plasma injections, and Medical Acupuncture. Dr. Schulman is a quadruple Board Certified physician who also utilizes high-fat, low-carbohydrate diets in treating obesity, type two diabetes, and chronic pain. Patients describe him as professional, knowledgeable, and kind, with a staff that is amazing and professional. The practice is known for its thorough approach, with one patient noting that Dr. Schulman found more issues during an EMG than a previous provider. Patients feel comfortable and well-informed, and recommend the practice to others.
Strangest experience I've ever had with a doctor. He was extremely rude and snapping at me. The only reason I'm giving 2 stars is because I tried to turn the experience around and somehow make it pleasant, which for reasons I cannot explain, actually worked. We talked about a variety of subjects throughout the test. That said, I would never go back and would only recommend him to my worst enemy.
I found Dr. Schulman to be professional, informative, and helpful. In addition to conducting a thorough EMG, he gave me much-appreciated advice regarding migraine headaches (a separate issue), and even recommended additional reading material for further information on the subject. I had quite the opposite experience in my visit than some of the negative reviews seen here. I found his office to be comfortable and free from the chaos you often find in waiting rooms. His staff was pleasant and professional. The overall experience could have been fraught with anxiety (I suffer from agoraphobia and fear of needles), but instead I felt at ease and comfortable throughout. I...read full review
I've read bad reviews before, when in reality the place wasn't that bad... not this place, it is that bad. Robert Schulman: you're in your 60s or greater, it's time to heal in therapy by now, isn't it? Seriously, maybe you'll have a better life, including better patient (and other) relations.