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Scott Sommer is a licensed acupuncurist and nutrionist - NOT an M.D., so don't give up your doctor, but if you have something going on where you are not getting answers, this is the place to go. Especially if you are not into prescription meds; this is holistic - all natural, herbal supplements. The clinic uses kenisiology for testing, and cold laser therapy for scars and allergy clearing, as well as foot baths and infared crystal beds for detox, so be open minded - some people say it seems like voodoo - but it works. Even if you are in what you think is good health, be prepared for some stuff going on in your body you may not be aware of, be prepared to take lots of supplements and be prepared to wait a good month or two to get in, there is a waiting list. Also, be warned you will be told almost without uncertainty to get off sugar, caffeine and wheat., so don't bother if you can't agree to that. They don't take insurance, and it's not cheap once you get on a ""program"". The clinic has a nice atmosphere, and you won't find a better Acupuncurist in the area, or a nicer guy. All in all it's a good experience, you just have to be willing to pay the price to get to good health. They offer a family rate and a discounted rate for pre-paying, so they make an effort to make it more affordable. Down-side would be how busy they are, they are very often running at least a half hour behind on appointment times. But at least you can relax and listen to zen music in your room while you wait. Also, staff is very nice, but very busy - plan on long checkouts when you leave. Recommended is the free Thursday night lectures where Scott Sommer will give a talk on a given subject and do a quickie test on any new potential patient to give a little sample of how things are done. All in all, the place is recommended, especially when all else has failed.
Pros: Great practioner, caring and has answers, you will get better
Cons: Appointments can feel rushed and clinic tends to run behind, costly to stay on program
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