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Businiess name:  Mar Vista Institute of Health
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
There are other negative reviews of this place on both Yelp and Google, and I'm inclined to agree with them. I have posted the same reviews on those sites to warn people about this place. I have strong suspicion that the good reviews that you'll find are either written by the staff themselves. I went in to receive my ""free examination and massage"" and ended up paying $50 for the x-ray. The doctor went through a LONG seminar with me, showing me the x-ray and explain the importance of early treatment and prevention, trying to draw me in. He then asked immediately when can I start, and very much looking ""for a commitment"" from me right away. When I appear to be hesitant, he immediately asked what's your hesitation. I pushed for the price, what services are included, and how many session do I need. He was being evasive at first, but eventually caved. The doctor knew that once I hear these information, I would walk away and won't return, so he made last-ditch effort to get me to sign up for a session. I eventually escaped. So, there may be minor back problem and slight misalignment with me, but I wouldn't get my treatment from this place. Their pushy, sale-sy attitude, how they got me into the office, calling repeatedly now they have my information, and being vague and evasive made me think twice about going to this place again.

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