Got a Groupon for a 60-Minute Massages with Chiropractic Exam and Consultation. The massage was good and I’ll rate it 4 stars just for the massage(although 5 minutes short). But they made me wait 30 minutes for the«Chiropractic exam». The so-called exam entailed the practitioner bringing me into his office, telling me he’s in my insurance network and to make another appointment with my insurance co-pay. There was NO consultation or exam whatsoever. It is definitely false advertising on Groupon on their part. Beware.
Ms. Reviewer M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
So far after 3 visits decent service. I have not experienced anything above and beyond. In my book 3 is meets expectations. Will update as time goes on.
Britta T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St Louis, MO
This might sound weird, but I think I’m in love. No, really. I’ve had massages before, but never has a massage therapist made me feel like my life had changed for the better. Never before Emily, anyway. She’s amazing! My back and shoulders hurt so much I didn’t want anyone to touch them, let alone dig in for a massage. But now I leave feeling like heaven. Dr. Berman is great, too. He’s thorough in his explanations and seems very relaxed while eager to help. His staff is friendly, and the hours are great. Seriously, though, go get an adjustment from Dr. Berman and a massage from Emily. Your only regret will be from not going sooner!