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Advanced Health and Spine Center
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As chiropractic is an unconventional branch of physical care, it is understandable that chiropractors feel the need to defend their ideologies. However, this office was hilariously over-the-top and made me feel like I was being desperately wooed by a timeshare holder or kiosk vender. An example of this was the provision of Perrier and Dasani waters during consultations (only to new clients). Based on my two visits totaling four hours(which included zero chiropractic care), it is clear that Dr. Jackson and assistants are very experienced at employing their sales strategies. I understand that they wish to make sure any and all customers, yes customers, have a grasp of their philosophy. But I was nauseated (probably due to a subluxation of my T7 vertebra...) by the amount of times they asked if I understood what was going on. They made me feel like a 6-year old and it therefore takes great restraint to not belittle their intelligence as well. I did not go to their office to receive a two-day lecture on chiropractic care. I went to get relief. But before that could happen, there had to be two days to fake smiling, bad English, and the repetition of the word ""subluxation"". And this all preceded the revelation that when they say they accept all insurance, they really mean to say that you have to pay first, then file a claim for compensation. They also require you to come three days in a row for your first treatments, attend a workshop and write an essay. Remarkable.
I assume that the care at this office is adequate, as they seem to have many patients, but at $70 per visit with much of a patient's time spent individually performing exercises, it seems excessively-priced. I also never met Dr. Roman, who seems to be well-liked by his patients. However, the deception and the irritating atmosphere were enough to send me packing before I did meet him.
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