Armando Mendez, M.D. is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and fellowship-trained in Spinal Surgery. He earned their medical degree from Jefferson Medical College and completed their residency at the University of Kansas.
Armando Mendez, M.D. is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and fellowship-trained in Spinal Surgery. He earned their medical degree from Jefferson Medical College and completed their residency at the University of Kansas.
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I’m 86 and he is the most patient Doctor I been to. He explained everything to me The girl out at the checkin was super nice I don’t ever think of there name
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Such a nice guy and really talked me through getting my needle
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Very professional
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Dr Mendez was very personable. We wete very impressed with him. He was very thorough with Mike.
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Yes it was Excellent
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
I been going to him fir years
(3 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Dr Mendez is very compassionate and explains everything.
(3 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
I’ve had multiple visits with Dr Mendez. My first visit I was told that I was too young to be injured and insisted on an MRI which turns out, I am injured for life. He suggests PT, not understanding disabled people (especially those without income) cannot afford this and absolutely no alternatives are offered. At my latest visit for a fall that has cause me constant pain ( sitting, sleeping, etc). Showering is difficult. I cannot fully bend over to pick up something I’ve dropped. He acknowledged my inability to barely bend over, but again went right back to PT. Without even offering an x ray or MRI to assess my most recent injury. I feel this doctor stigmatized me based off the medications I take (I overheard his nurse loudly state “and she is ALSO ON _______”. As doctors, you would think they would mind their own practice. I have severe agoraphobia, disassociation episodes leaving the home, severe panic and anxiety, and much more.
(1 month ago)
Mar-2026
Ber
(1 month ago)
Mar-2026
Very attentive very informative great knowledge and I'm thankful that I did come to see him
Armando Mendez, M.D. is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and fellowship-trained in Spinal Surgery. He earned their medical degree from Jefferson Medical College and completed their residency at the University of Kansas.
I’m 86 and he is the most patient Doctor I been to. He explained everything to me The girl out at the checkin was super nice I don’t ever think of there name
Such a nice guy and really talked me through getting my needle
Very professional
Dr Mendez was very personable. We wete very impressed with him. He was very thorough with Mike.
Yes it was Excellent
I been going to him fir years
Dr Mendez is very compassionate and explains everything.
I’ve had multiple visits with Dr Mendez. My first visit I was told that I was too young to be injured and insisted on an MRI which turns out, I am injured for life. He suggests PT, not understanding disabled people (especially those without income) cannot afford this and absolutely no alternatives are offered. At my latest visit for a fall that has cause me constant pain ( sitting, sleeping, etc). Showering is difficult. I cannot fully bend over to pick up something I’ve dropped. He acknowledged my inability to barely bend over, but again went right back to PT. Without even offering an x ray or MRI to assess my most recent injury. I feel this doctor stigmatized me based off the medications I take (I overheard his nurse loudly state “and she is ALSO ON _______”. As doctors, you would think they would mind their own practice. I have severe agoraphobia, disassociation episodes leaving the home, severe panic and anxiety, and much more.
Ber
Very attentive very informative great knowledge and I'm thankful that I did come to see him