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Choosing A Chiropractor For Optimum
Chiropractic Care
Do you want to benefit from
the rehabilitative capabilities of this form of alternative medicine? For patients, it is important to know the
proper guidelines of choosing a chiropractor to find someone who is a good "fit" with you.
What Are 5 Things You Should
Look For?
1. Respect for the Patients
Time!
It is so frustrating to
show up on time for a schedule appointment only to wait... and wait... and wait... for the doctor. This
situation is unacceptable in my opinion.
Sure, things go wrong and
live interjects its unexpected ups and downs at times. In such cases, I always inform the patient that I am
running late and give them the option to reschedule. However more important to me is to minimize this situation
from happening in the first place! So when you choose a chiropractor, make sure you are dealing with someone who
values their patients time as much as their own.
In this day and age in
which we are all so pressed for time, it's nice knowing your chiropractor respects your time.
2. Respect for the Patients
Well Being!
If something is clearly
wrong and needs fixing, make sure you are dealing with a practitioner who will tell it to you straight. I once
visited a dentist who had found something wrong with my teeth but seemed too timid to just tell me the extent of
the problem. I'd rather know so I can understand my options!
I promise to respect your well being when you come in to
my clinic, which means a detailed exam so we can understand the extent of your problem. Then I'm going to tell
it to you straight and leave it up to you to decide how you wish to proceed. Run, not walk, from any
practitioner who won't shoot straight with you in plain English.
When it comes to your pain,
you need solutions and straight talk. That's the secret to getting you better fast.
3. Recommendations and
Referrals!
In an ideal world, a
recommendation from a friend or family member is helpful place to start your search for a good chiropractor.
(This isn't always possible, I realize.) Second best is ask your doctor if he has patient reviews or letters of
recommendation. Often these will be posted on his or her website.
4. The Warning
Signs!
On top of knowing what
qualities to look for in a chiropractor, here are a few danger signs that you should warn you to avoid a
chiropractor if s/he exhibits them:
·
Avoid chiropractors who require you to sign
a long-term treatment contract. Although chiropractic care is relatively safe, you have no reason to be tied
up to a particular chiropractor for any long-term treatment unless your condition requires for it.
·
Avoid chiropractors who discourage you to
opt for other preventive treatments outside of chiropractic care, such as acupuncture or massage. A qualified
doctor who is concerned about your health and recuperation must be open to the best possible means of
treating your disease or condition.
·
Doctor is making claims that even you
believe is not feasible at all or or who employ scare tactics to convince the patient to agree on a treatment
plan.
These are usually some
tell-tale signs of a chiropractor who is less concerned about the patient's welfare and is only aiming to attain
monetary benefits.
5. Speed Of
Service!
When I first opened my
clinic, I used to spendwaaaaaaay
too much time with new patients. I used to
think that time spent with a patient equated to "good service in the eyes of my patients. Boy was I wrong! It
wasn't until a patient said to me nicely: "You know, if you wouldn't mind speeding things up, I might actually
come in more often."
I finally understood that
just like no one likes to wait longer than necessary at a Bank or to order your Starbucks, likewise people wish
to get in and out of their doctors office in a timely fashion. This is what I strive for, whenever possible, and
my patients have told me repeatedly that they appreciate such efforts.
In summary, those are just
the 5 things to look for when choosing a chiropractor! If you have further questions please do not hesitate to
contact me.
*Note: We do not claim to diagnose, treat or cure diseases. We facilitate getting the body to an optimal
state where the it can heal itself.
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