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Don't go here if you want any pain management. They won't work with you if you have preexisting conditions. They will challenge the diagnosis that you've gotten from the top doctors in the country because they want to "treat the underlying cause." Well, when the underlying cause is neurological and I just need some help with myofascial pain and muscle knots, they want to still diagnosis you. They do NOT take insurance. When I initially called, I could not get the receptionist to clarify what "we work with insurance" meant until I pressed her with the name of my insurance and asked if it would be out of network. She said that if I had those benefits, then yes it would be, but I could have a free consultation. After re-explaining my situation 3 times, especially because my case is complicated, the chiropractor proceeded to poke and prod me to the point of tears and wanted to take X Rays. Not only have I had them, there is literally nothing structurally wrong with me. I just wanted trigger point shots--not an entire "protocol," where I would spend hundreds a week on treatments that I don't need. Other than the part where they got me in for a "free consultation," which was going to include x rays that I would pay for! I declined because I have had those X-rays done before, plus I had no intention of ever coming back. My favorite part was when they thought I would come back and called and asked for my x rays. After I informed the doctor I would not be coming back, she tried to tell me that they were actually rejecting me as a patient. So, if I would have brought the x rays and they could have sold me on a protocol, they would have gladly taken my money. Yet, as soon as I tell her that I was looking for pain management, therefore not coming back, I was "dropped" like a hot potato. I'm glad that they showed their true colors. Now I'm still looking for a decent (non-scam) place to give me trigger point shots. [edited for clarity]
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