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I wonder if any reviewers changed their negative opinion to positive in an exchange with refund copay and a gift card. I was shocked to hear from her many months after visiting her. She called me via an unidentifiable phone number. I was asked to change the following review. She was persistent, and kept giving me uninvited and unrelated opinions about my health and life while pressuring to change the review. She sent me a check and a gift card and a letter and email. which I sent back those offers. She invaded my privacy and it was an insult to get such offer. ------------------- .She is nice, but in the middle of treatment, she often walked out of the room to answer calls and to visit other patient. She needs an aide or secretary so that she can focus on patients better. I was especially bothered by her using towels that were used for other patients with out washing. I could smell orders of other patients I had more than 5 sessions, but didn't see any improvements in any of the pains and aches. It actually got worse especially the back pain that I usually had a hard time cooking in the kitchen on the days i was treated. She often calls anonymous number to contact patients.

Review by Kara Briggs

Dr. Fu is beyond knowledgeable, articulate and most importantly, kind. She made me feel welcome, at home and at ease, especially for the first appointment. She has a special warmth to her. She takes the time to listen to needs and concerns and provide an all-encompassing, holistic approach to healing. Her office is comfortable and clean, with soothing music playing while receiving treatment. She's provided me with so much insight and helped me immensely. I cannot thank her enough.

Review by Elizabeth Derbyshire

I have been seeing Dr. Fu for around 6 months. She is a very nice person, and is very concerned about helping people to feel better. Her acupuncture treatments have helped relieve my pain from trigeminal neuralgia (a painful and progressive condition) almost completely. I have occasional, mild breakthrough pain now. My chiropractor was very impressed she was able to alleviate my pain to that degree! She has also treated and helped me improve other issues I have. I have referred friends to her. I highly recommend her!

Review by Dillon Fitzgerald

Dr. Fu is extremely professional and effective in her treatment. I would recommend her treatment to anyone looking to improve their overall health/well being.

Review by Lisa Kelly

Dr. Fu was great and her experience is amazing. I feel so fortunate to have found her. She is extremely knowledgable, professional and ensures you are comfortable during each visit.

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About Williamsville, New York

Williamsville is a village in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 5,423 at the 2020 census. The village is named after Jonas Williams, an early settler. It is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area. Williamsville is located mostly within the town of Amherst, but Creek Road and Creek Heights in the south part of the village (near the Wehrle Drive underpass of the New York State Thruway) are in the town of Cheektowaga. The village is in the northeastern quadrant of Erie County. The Williamsville Central School District is a school system covering Williamsville, most of the eastern part of Amherst, and a small portion of the western end of Clarence. Read More

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