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Businiess name:  Shannan, Mark, Dc Shannan Chiropractic
Review by:  citysearch c.
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I went to see Dr. George after reading several good reviews on the other doctor in his practice (Mark Shannan). Dr. Mark didn't have availability, so I figured I'd see his father, George. I'm not sure how much of this applies to Mark, but I imagine their methods are fairly similar. On my first visit, we had a 10 minute discussion on my problems and then he took a couple of x-rays. I was told to come back the following morning once the Dr. had time to review my x-ray. I felt like this was an easy way to grab another visit fee out of me, but this may be a standard chiropractic practice. Anyhow, I returned the next morning and received some "corrections" via a tool called an Activator. This tool essentially places a small amount of pressure to certain areas of the spine. The areas where the doctor places the activator are determined by the length of your right or left leg - no joke. I was very sceptical after receiving these corrections...I just couldn't see how the Activator could provide any benefit. Sure enough, after doing some research, I learned that Activators are completely unproven scientifically, even though they have been around for decades. I think I'm ready to see an M.D.

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