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Businiess name:
Sharratt Chiropractic
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I came to this office in the Summer of 2011 with severe back pain. Sharratt took x-rays and pointed confidently at some ""sublaxations"" in my spine and said he knew exactly how to fix my pain with no qualifiers that he might be wrong. I'd seen a few folks before that didn't do anything for me, so I was relieved when a health professional was so sure that they knew what was going on and how to fix it. \r
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Turns out he had no idea what was going on with me. I spent one or two months seeing him 3 times a week with no results. That of course was disappointing considering not once did he doubt his ability to fix me, but it got worse. Halfway into it I asked him what he thought about physical therapy, and that maybe I would try that it in the absence of positive results with him. He said there's no way PT would be of help, specifically stretching and strengthening muscles is nothing compared to the deep treatment he offered. So I took his advice, and PT ended up being my savior. So not only did he take my money and not help me, he delayed me finding my real answer.\r
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Finally, I was getting massages at his office to help relax the pain. Somewhere in the middle of my time there my insurance company sent a request for re-evaluation. (They apparently knew this wasn't helping before I did) And based on Sharratt's report, they discontinued coverage because it wasn't helping my pain. Crappy, but it happens. The part I feel cheated about is that Sharratt's office never told me this review was happening, so I kept coming and getting treatment plus massages. A few weeks later, I get a notice the last month or so of adjustments and massages are not covered and I owe everything out of pocket. The admin even told me that when there's an insurance review, almost always do they halt coverage. So they could've told me this was going to happen! Instead I kept coming in, racking up thousands in treatment that wasn't doing anything for me long-term as Sharratt had promised. Everything about my experience convinced me that the office was much much more interested in my money than my well-being.\r
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Oh one more, the religious material in and around the office was a bit much. I fully support his faith, but I think religious propaganda has no place in a health office.
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