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Review by Sonya Hackett

Just left this place feeling like a whole new woman! This was my first time going to a chiropractor. He took his time expaining how your spine works and took his time thoroughly looking over my back. Did his best to make me feel comfortable. I strongly recommend for any new patients to see Dr. Davis. He will make you feel amazing!

Review by Tyler DeBoer

Jeremy Ellis is the only bad experience I’ve had with The Joint. I came in at 10 AM while it was raining on a Tuesday which is only relevant because it was not busy what so ever yet I felt rushed at every point of the interaction. His process was a lot more painful than usual because he would try to get everything done in one exhale instead of taking his time with each section (like my typical Joint experience is). It felt like he was trying to get me out in record time even though there was zero wait. Then when it was difficult for me to maneuver my hips the way he wanted (because of my extremely limited hip flexibility and anterior pelvic tilt) he got frustrated and condescendingly said “you’re really not good at following directions” because of a limitation I had. The interaction was only about 2-3 minutes but it was a very lasting impression. I never do these reviews but this was just so unbelievable that I felt like it was warranted. I’m giving two stars because literally every other time I’ve come to The Joint I have had great experiences. This was a bad enough experience for me to not want to continue my business with them though.

Review by Theron Lewis

The Dr's did a good job adjusting my neck, after a few months I was much better. Problem I have is I had to leave town for work through most of January, I called to put my account on hold 6 days before my due date but was charged anyway, I called when I found out, no response back, so sent an email , received a response that I have to cancel in person, why couldn't anyone pick up the phone and tell me this the first time? Just poorly handled

Review by Mindy Lowry

So I posted several months ago about my experience. On Monday I am having major cervical spine surgery. Up until my last visit at the joint I had no neck issues whatsoever. My adjustment was done incorrectly causing bruising to my neck and I was dizzy for months. I have been through physical therapy and several doctors since. I will have to now live with this forever. I 100% blame the chiropractor for my injury. Don't go here. Find an office that takes xrays and examines you first. A neck adjustment can cause permanent injuries.

Review by Lisa Austin

With any of the Doctors available at this office, you cannot go wrong. I've dealt with chronic headaches and hip pain for a long time despite going for regular visits to other chiropractors. After my third adjustment, I'm not suffering anymore. Regular chiropractic care is essential to good health maintenance and The Joint's wellness plan is the most affordable I've seen.

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