I started coming here in September of last year, Iβd never really gone to a chiro before but I was in desperate need of pain relief. I came in, the place is very welcoming and the front desk people are very kind. They took xrays and did an assessment to find I had a crooked hip (the most of my pain before I got there.) From there they recommended treatment areas being my hips (obviously), my upper back, and my neck. I was very insistent that I did not want my neck touched at all but they made it seem grave. While the xray did show my neck was out of alignment (it was curved outwards from looking down so much) I didnβt want them to touch my neck. They pressured me into treatment and I agreed since I was very naive and devastated about my hip (I was only 18 at this point.) I agreed to see them 2 times a week for 6 weeks which ended up costing me $600. I was super nervous about the price tag since I was super low income and that ate about 80% of all my money at the time. They knew this and while they told me I could back out, they made it seem like it was so important that I come that it made me worried. So I agreed to treatment and was so disappointed to see the sessions only lasted less than 10 minutes each time. You may have been thinking βwow, $600 for 12 visits? thats a deal.β Yes, thats assuming they actually took the time that most other chiros take. During the visits they would brush me off while others they would step back and listen. The worst of it was that they promised me my migraines that would happen maybe 3 times a month would lessen and go away. After seeing them I get up to 9 migraines a month and my neck pain has worsened since I started seeing them. I gave it time (a year to be exact) but after doing the research and becoming less naive about this kind of thing I realized they did not do the best job considering how much it was. They saw how hesitant and scared I was and pushed me anyway. And they gave me forms at the beginning basically saying I couldnβt come at them legally for this kind of thing and that it could actually make the problem worse but I felt super uneducated on it as they hardly touched on it and were insistent on my treatment despite my extreme hesitation. I just hope they do better, fully educate others on the risks, make the appointments a little longer (as is the norm,) and be less pushy. Iβm 100% sure it was this office, not sure if theyβll have me in their files since I went by an alternative name at the time.