My wife recently felt the need to visit a chiropractor. The Chiropractor we recently used moved in to Dr Kremer’s office in Red Bluff, CA so we decided to go there. My wife is 28 years old and is an avid dancer. She has had good back and neck health with only an occasional kink or stiffness that needs attention. About once every 6 months to a year. Every chiropractor she had seen in the past was helpful and concerned with correcting her problem with as few visits as possible. They would usually recommend stretching and or strength training to prevent further set backs. NOTTHISTIME. Dr. Kremer lured my wife in with a free first visit, consult, and X-ray. One request was that I attend the appointment. The secretary put us in a room with a movie that spent 5 – 10 minutes trying to convince us the only way to live and stay healthy is to have continuous chiropractic care for the rest of our lives, a video with no knowledge of why we were there. A red flag I noticed in the movie room was that Dr. Kremer had the room riddled with certifications and pictures of himself with children and families as though he was trying to create a trusting environment. Dr. Kremer came in and began with his charismatic speech about the only way to experience good health was to have continuous lifetime care. He insisted by looking at X-rays that my wife had spine and neck problems that started when she was 8 years old. He went on to say chiropractic care was the answer to all health problems including those not associated with neck, back, or other bone/joints. Every time my wife said she wasn’t interested in continuous care Dr. Kremer became more pushy and aggressive with his persuasion. At one point I had to step in and tell Dr. Kremer to stop cornering my wife and that she already told him no. Dr. Kramer got frustrated and started saying my wife may as well just take drugs if she wasn’t going to agree to his continuous care. Everything Dr. Kremer said contradicted what had been told to use by all other medical and Chiropractic professionals. I understand why some people get fooled by Dr. Kremer. He is handsome, well spoken, and has an answer for everything. I think Dr. Kremer is a con man taking advantage of peoples Health for his own benefit. He should be looked at for mal practice. After hearing his speech it was obvious that the most healthy person could have walked in and his answer would’ve been continuous lifetime adjustments. We walked out with no adjustment. Thank god.
Bernard V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redding, CA
Dr. Kremer cares for his patients. I recommend being totally honest with him and let him work on you. I respect him that he doesn’t blow any smoke about chiropractic care. The mind-body connection really helps speed recovery and isn’t a magic pill/quick fix. Long-term alignment does work wonders.
Nicky V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Red Bluff, CA
I have been a patient of Dr. Kremer’s for several years, this Doctor knows his stuff! I am very satisfied with the results I have received, and continue my wellness care there.