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Businiess name:  Trinity Chiropractic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am disgusted. My wife talked to them at their booth at Walmart and set up an appointment. They did an X-ray and adjustment which she was happy with and paid for, but then she called me from their office because the ""doctor"" said that she is in such bad shape that he needs to meet with me as well. The ""meeting"" was a one hour scare tactic & conspiracy theory sales pitch to a room full of people followed by a high pressure $2,000 pay up front sell by the ""doctor"". THESE PEOPLE ARE NOT DOCTORS OR PROFESSIONALS! I am a junior year RN student so I have some knowledge about medicine and the human body. Everything that was said during the ""meeting"" was lies, or at best, half truths. I am normally willing to have an open mind because I still have a lot to learn and even experts still know so little about the body, but they presented no scientific basis for anything they said, only that god intended things to be the way they say. I can best compare the experience to feeling like I was at an AMWAY or a time-share sales pitch. WHAT A WASTE OF 1.5 HOURS!!!!

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