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Review by starry-eyed-wanderer

I brought my partner to this location in hopes it would help them, as they woke up this morning with severe back and neck pain to the point that they couldn’t even turn their head. What we received was hands down the worst chiropractor appointment I’ve ever witnessed in my life. Don’t get me wrong I’m all for good chiropractors and regularly go to another location myself. But today I decided I’d try and save a bit of money and try this place. Big mistake. The chiropractor we met with was named Dr. Scott. My partner has never received chiropractic care before and was a bit nervous. This “doctor” certainly didn’t help. He was rude the entire time, ignoring their questions and continuing to push and prod their neck in places they repeatedly informed him hurt a great deal. He continued to do this until my partner was in tears. My partner now all out refuses to receive chiropractic care again because of this incident. Would not recommend this place. If you want a good chiropractor, go see Dr. Dickason in his downtown location near the library.

Review by Andrew Jenkins

Has recently been a bit of turnover with doctors in this office, but my entire family has received great service from the Sunday doctor. We hope she works more days at this office during the week - she’s great. Front office staff is always professional and helpful.

Review by David Parks

One star for the receptionist and four for the doctor. Here’s why: The front desk lady, Millie... someone please get ‘er some sales training for goodness’ sake! This woman’s tactic on getting me locked into one of those pricey payment plans which keep clinics alive—aside from her being rude and pushy—was simply to point at the brochure while interrupting me and becoming angry when I had related inquiries. “Minimum two month,” she kept repeating, except the paper didn’t state that anywhere. I totally would’ve dropped the cash for a one-month treatment plan if she’d just been less adamant. Instead, it’s a flat “no” from me. Before all that at the end, my visit started with a call and walk-in. It was convenient not needing an appointment, but frustrating seeing four or five membership patients receive priority attention as I waited before them. I guess that’s fair. When my time came, Dr. Boyd was professional, thoroughly explaining what I needed to know about osteopathy and how it would affect me beneficially. He was receptive, listening to my related history, inquiries, and concerns. He knew where to crack, and five minutes of “pop”s later, we were done. His wizardry took the edge off my searing upper- and lower-back pain. A good night’s sleep eliminated most of the rest. I am still thankful for the helpful stretch-and-hold he advised me to do, and will continue to implement healthy spinal choices. Although I was expecting the firm recommendations of follow-ups he gave (as one has to stay in business somehow [and if this field is not quackery, it probably isn’t a “one and done” treatment]), Dr. Boyd didn’t pressure me. I feel like if I did have a chronic issue, and could afford him, I’d be able to trust him. Overall, management at The Joint Chiropractic just needs to have a sit-down with Millie and help her to be more proficient in interacting with people. When on the job, she is always the customer’s first impression of the clinic, and it doesn’t look good when she doesn’t listen or radiates a depressing demeanor.

Review by Lance McClain

If there was a 0 option Id put that. I hurt even more than before. I've never been in more pain. Do not recommend. Wish I could get a refund waste of 29 dollars.

Review by Avital Kushilevich

Ive been wanting to try out Chiropractic therapy for a bit now, because I have chronic body pain due to an illness. I was a little scared because I didn't know what to expect and worried that something could go wrong. The doctor there made me feel very comfortable and put me at ease. After the adjustment, I stood up and could feel a little better, but once I got into my car and sat down, compete 180. I felt no pain, and litterly started crying because I havn't been pain free in a very long time. It's really unbelievable and im very glad I decided to drop in. I signed up for the monthly program and look forward to my next sessions. Thank you.

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