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Don't ... 10/14/2007

Absolutely the worst! If you go ... you are sure to receive a few snotty responses from the incompetent administrative staff who may refuse to believe that you have insurance if it's a Saturday, so be prepared to pay the full amount of the visit including any extras Dr. Gary insists are essential to a diagnosis, then get reimbursed ("the check's in the mail"). Dr. Gary will want to sell you goods and services you don't need (such as orthotics), but your office visit will be a bit sparse when it comes to adjustments or actual care. Some of the equipment used by this chiropractic office is very outdated, circa 1980s. After Dr. Gary spends an hour asking you questions and hooking you up to a few electrodes for 20 minutes, he will give you pelvic thrust exercises that you can easily find on the Internet and instructions to use ice instead of heat. THEN ... he will want to see you in two days to "follow up". You would think moderate back pain was more critical than a heart condition based on the urgency for the next appointment. I have been to two other chiropractors in SLC - one was competent but moved from SLC; the other was competent and had great equipment but, like Dr. Gary, was too eager to set a follow up visit. People ... don't be fooled! When a "professional" is that eager to set a next appointment, they are hurting for cash flow and you ought to run fast because their advice is going to be clouded by dollar signs. There are religious books and magazines in every single office in the building. There was NOTHING good about this service aside from the convenient midvalley location and plenty of parking. And ... I lived through my first (and only) visit. You will too! Pros: Midvalley location and plenty of parking Cons: Staff attitude; practitioner competence; lack of effective treatment; poor value more
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