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Review by denise ferragamo

Whenever I hear someone looking for a chiropractor I recommend Ciresi Chiropractic. Dr. Ciresi treats my whole family including my three children. She has helped us overcome back pain, helped with allergies and sinuses, and regular adjustments have helped us all feel better overall. The rest of the staff is just as wonderful to us all too! My kids love visiting with Miss Maria and Miss Jackie when we go.

Review by Laura Chabot

Friends had been telling me for years that I should find a good chiropractor. Working a desk job with a decent commute means that I'm usually sitting for at least 10 hours a day and I have had back pain since I was a teenager anyway. The thought of someone "cracking" my back or neck was frankly terrifying - (after all, isn't it always the bad guy in those crazy action movies who kills people by cracking their necks) so I wanted to be sure to find someone who knows what they are doing and I didn't know where to start. I somehow stumbled on Dr. Ciresi's website and saw that she treats infants and adults, so I figured she must know what she is doing if people let her adjust their babies! So I made an appointment, hoping to just get help with my back pain so that I could feel comfortable working out again. I was amazed that on my first visit they took a full medical history and took some X-Rays. Dr. Ciresi then sat down with me and showed me where I was misaligned and explained which body functions were impacted by the nerves running through those areas. Believe it or not, I was super excited at this point because I had just gone through a series of medical tests relating to those exact functions and all the test came back "normal" even though there was still something "off". Dr. Ciresi came up with a treatment plan where I would come for adjustments fairly frequently at first and then taper down to less frequent visits as the adjustments began to "stick". Their insurance ninja, Jackie, sat down with me to show me how my medical benefits would work with that treatment plan and what my costs would be. They managed it perfectly so that I was utilizing my benefits fully without incurring unnecessary expense. Then their scheduling ninja, Maria, helped me to schedule out a number of appointments so that I didn't have to stop and schedule my next appointment at each visit. I even paid a bunch of copays up front so that I could come in for my adjustment and leave without ever having to stop at the front desk (other than to sign in quickly on the clipboard). Everyone knows the patients by name, asks about their life, and seems genuinely caring and super friendly. The adjustments themselves are amazing. I have had the pleasure of seeing both Dr. Ciresi and Dr. Zebro and they are both wonderful. That carpal tunnel that my PCP wanted to send me to surgery for - a totally out of whack neck. I actually feel tingles of sensation returning to my fingers when my neck gets adjusted sometimes. My knee pain - a rotated and off-level pelvis (I'm going to go ahead and blame baby #2 for that one). Even my "tummy troubles" have been better since about halfway through my treatment plan. And I never would have guessed that you could adjust someone's ears, but you can and it's awesome - you can literally feel the fluid in your ears start to drain after a good adjustment. I also started having my 3-year-old adjusted to help alleviate his frequent ear infections and mild asthma, and even he likes it. He gets upset with me if I take him to an appointment of mine and he doesn't get an adjustment too. And that's another thing, they are super family friendly. They have toys in the waiting room, all of the staff are either Moms or super-awesome-aunties, and they all have the patience of saints when it comes to your kids shenanigans. Plus, they always seem to find that spot - you know the one, where all your tension and stress from the day lives. Turns out that spot just needs to be put back in its place so that your body can get back to living well. I feel like I am now in a place where I am not fighting my body. I now feel like the work that I put in to my body will actually count for something.

Review by allisson smith

DR. Ciresi is awesome and her staff are super friendly. Clean comfortable office & very professional.

Review by Miriah Gill

I had postpartum hip and pelvis pain and it was hard to walk long distances and to workout. After going to Ciresi, I am completely pain free.

Review by Elana Leanna

The best. I could hardly walk. She's a miracle worker. Never went to a chiropractor before, but now I'm a convert. My monthly appointment is a must.

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