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| - Scam place. When I had my consultation with Terry (she seems nice, but not sincere), I was told, that my insurance doesn't cover (I know I had to check for myself, but still you have to trust a person, who will be doing a procedure for you, if she assures you that it doesn't cover, you have no reasons to not believe her).
I was also told that sclerotherapy is $250 for 30 min of injecting and Terry said she had 19 years of experience.
The day of procedure, she seemed as if she wasn't sure what she was doing. She dropped the needle 4 times and didn't know from which side to inject. She couldn't get into couple veins and made a bruise on my leg. After long talking about her experience and blah blah all the unimportant stuff, and injecting NOT the leg, that I was more concerned about (she said we'll get to that one after we do the easy stuff), vuala!! I am all done! 4 little veins injected on one leg, huge bruise and the other leg is untouched.
When I questioned, she said I got it all wrong, I should have remembered that she told me (?!) that the treatment goes by the amount of solution used (which was tiny syrenge - more like a quarter of it). The other leg we'll have to do the next time with $250 more down.
There will be no next time. No wonder, they didn't have any more patients both times when I was there, because I was the only sucker who believed their scam.
Let alone almost no difference, I had severe pain in that leg for 2-3 days.
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