I’ve never been to another chiropractor, so i can’t compare the experience to any other but overall i love this place. The staff is extremely friendly, and flexible if you ever need to change appointments. They’ve helped me a lot with back problems, knee problems, and even carpal tunnel. I only wish my insurance would cover more than a few visits per year. when your paying out of pocket, the cost is almost double that of other chiro’s in the area. Overall, i feel it’s well worth it here and i only feel sorry when i stop going regularly and start to have back problems creeping up on me again…
Tom S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pewaukee, WI
First class all the way! From the facility, staff and the Dr’s. They had me feeling better right away. Plus, they gave me a plan to get to a full recovery. I highly recommend them!
Johanna L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Milwaukee, WI
As far as chiropractors go, this place seems pretty nice –clean, friendly, and professional. They do have a rather aggressive marketing approach(free dinners, tons of paper collateral, incentives, etc.), which is how I heard about them in the first place, and they offer free consultation to new patients, which I tried out. I think they could probably help those with appropriate injuries/conditions, but I decided it just wasn’t for me. The consultation was professional at the time, but after sharing my experience with some others who had visited other chiropractors I felt more like I had been fed the usual line instead of actually diagnosed. At follow-up appointments, the office sits you down to watch a film about the history of chiropractic care before the chiropractor meets with you to explain his findings, propose a treatment plan(invariably lengthy and involved — 2 visits per week for 6 weeks to start with!?), and then you are sent to work out a payment plan immediately with the office staff. This was the part that seemed like a bit of a hustle. I’d say unless you’re looking for serious back pain relief and medications haven’t helped or only temporarily ease the pain, visit a real doctor. These guys have had years of training, yes, but they have not attended four years of accredited medical school. A Bachelor’s degree is not always required in order to practice chiropractic, so I would strongly urge anyone considering chiropractic care to keep that in mind. These folks are not doctors, but if you are open-minded they may be able to help.