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The absolute WORST experience I've ever had at a chiropractor's office! I waited forty five minutes past my appointment to be seen. The receptionist keeps her two or three year old son at the office and lets him run around and scream the entire time. For a doctor who deals with patients coming in with chronic pain, I find this completely disrespectful. The chiropractor "adjusted me" with my shoes on - never had that happen before. And he left the door open the entire time for passers-by to watch what he was doing. If I wanted to be adjusted in a mall, I would have done so. He also was more concerned with who referred me than what he was actually doing. I had to tell him three times that he had not affected the problem area, so he kept adjusting different spots saying "Okay, that's it now." Um, no, it's not. I've had this injury for almost twenty years, have been seeing chiropractors every two months, and I know when I'm properly adjusted. If you actually want to be seen by a doctor who gives a shit, don't go to this one. Oh, and if you suffer from chronic migraines or headaches, you're in for a treat when you walk into a day care centre instead of a quiet doctor's office.
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