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2. Do Chiropractors prescribe drugs or surgical procedures?
No drugs, medications, or surgeries are performed by the
Doctor of Chiropractic. Doctors of Chiropractic focus on restoring
proper function as a way of pain relief and optimal health. In many
cases, drugs are used to cover up your pain but do nothing to "fix" the
cause of your problem.
3. I've been
to many doctors for my condition and no matter
what they do, I don't get better. Why would going
to a Chiropractor get me better?
A misalignment of one or more of
the 24 movable bones or "vertebrae" of your spine
can irritate or cause pressure or pinching on
spinal nerves and result in a serious health-robbing,
damaging interference (irritation or blockage)
to normal nerve control of your body. Since the
brain controls all parts of your body through
the nervous system, this nerve interference can
cause pain and many health problems. It can also
lower your body's resistance so that you become
even more susceptible to contagious and infectious
illness and disease. Therefore, if your problem
is caused by a misalignment of one or more of
the bones of your spine, only chiropractic care
will get you better.
4. How long
does the initial examination take?
The initial exam will take 15-30
minutes, maybe a little more if x-rays or any
other diagnostic procedures are necessary.
5. Will I
have to disrobe?
Rarely does the doctor need a patient
to expose his or her back. If you are a male,
this means that you may have to take your shirt
off. If you are a female this means that you
may need to wear a gown over your bra that will
cover up the front, and only expose the back
of your neck, down to your lower back.
6. Is any
process of the exam painful?
In virtually all cases, the exam is
not painful at all. Chiropractors are specially
trained to identify and diagnose misaligned vertebrae
and related disorders without any grabbing, twisting
or other invasive tests. We are gentle, and have
complete empathy with your pain and suffering.
Unlike other doctors who don't think you're hurting
if they can't see it, (like a broken bone or
laceration) Chiropractors KNOW you're in pain,
we KNOW why you're in pain, and we KNOW how to
correct it quickly, affordably without prescription
drugs or surgery. Since we KNOW how much you
hurt, we are very careful and cautious when doing
exams.
7. Does Chiropractic
care hurt?
Compared to going to the dentist,
or getting a deep tissue massage, Chiropractic
care is virtually painless! We explain everything
before we do it. At your first visit feel free
to talk to any of our patients; you'll be happy
with what you hear!
8. What's
the biggest mistake people make when considering
going to a Chiropractor?
That's easy. The biggest mistake is
following the path of futile efforts of pain
relief you've been following that you know don't
work... and continue with them hoping some miracle
will occur magically changing a proven failure,
into a successful result! In fact, one definition
of insanity is: Doing what you've always done
that doesn't work... and expecting different
results! So, the biggest mistake is to stay with
treatment that does not solve the underlying
cause of your pain without drugs or surgery,
and that still causes you to suffer. Why not
try a different, proven and scientifically substantiated
method of health care that works WITH your body
and its natural health restoration system? Why
not give the fastest growing health care profession
a shot? What have you got to lose except a few
minutes of your time... and the pain you've been
living with as your constant companion?
9. Do I have
to go to a Chiropractor forever once I begin
care?
Like regular dental check-ups, once
patients experience the value of chiropractic,
many will choose to continue on a maintenance
shedule to prevent future problems. However long
you decide to benefit from chiropractic is always
up to you.
Ask The Doctor A Question
BONUS REPORT:
The 10 Questions
You MUST Ask
BEFORE Choosing
A Chiropractor!
A Consumer's Guide To Quality Health Care.
By: Dr. Gene Fish, D.C.
Hello. This Consumer Awareness Report is brought to you by the
offices of Dr. Gene Fish. The purpose of this guide is to help
you choose the right chiropractic services for you by arming you
with 10 important questions you should ask any chiropractic office
BEFORE agreeing to care. We are sharing insider secrets with you
that some Doctors of Chiropractic may not want you to know. So
let's begin...
Chiropractic has never been more popular: A recent CNBC poll asked "Would
you seek the care of a doctor of chiropractic for your low back
pain?" and 20% said no, 8% were undecided, and a whopping
72% of the 2,584 respondents said "Yes!" People who see
chiropractors are seeking relief from not only low back pain...but
for carpal tunnel syndrome, neck pain, headaches, as well as for
work and auto related injuries - without the use of dangerous drugs,
sedatives, or surgery!
Across the country, the number of chiropractic visits per capita
has doubled in the past 20 years. Today, doctors of chiropractic
must complete 5 years of study at an accredited professional college
of chiropractic in addition to a Bachelor's Degree. After receiving
the D.C. (doctor of chiropractic) degree, they must pass national
board examinations to obtain a license. To maintain their license,
the doctors are required to complete a specified number of hours
of continuing education each year.
So if you are experiencing back pain, neck pain, headaches, carpal
tunnel syndrome, or have been involved in an auto or work related
injury, then a doctor of chiropractic may be the right choice for
you!
But Before You Are Convinced That Any
Chiropractor Can Help You, You Must Be Aware
That Not All Chiropractors Are The Same, And
Choosing The Wrong Chiropractor Could Be A Big
Mistake!
In a moment, you will discover 10 questions you must know before
choosing any doctor of chiropractic. But first, let's review what
do most Chiropractors do so you know why this form of care is so
popular and effective!
Doctors of chiropractic relieve pain, and restore proper motion
and function of the body by relieving pressure on muscles, joints
and nerves. They can relieve so much pain, and solve so many health
problems that will not likely get better using traditional methods
from medical doctors.
If you have any chronic back or neck pain, for example: you probably
know that taking drugs only masks the symptoms temporarily and
does nothing to actually correct the cause of the pain. And, you
certainly know that surgery can be very dangerous, and often times
ineffective method to relieve your pain as well.
There are literally countless examples of patients who could not
get better with traditional methods...yet found quick and long
lasting relief from chiropractic adjustments that required no drugs,
and no surgery!
So what should you ask a doctor of chiropractic BEFORE
agreeing to care?
Let's review these issues now:
Prior to care, a chiropractor should ask detailed questions about
your past and present health, do a complete physical exam, and
order x-rays or other tests when necessary. He or she should analyze
your posture and carefully examine your spinal column while you
stand, sit and walk, and then check the range of motion of various
joints. Then he or she will come up with a diagnosis and a Recommended
Action Plan. So for starters:
Do NOT agree to care from any chiropractor that does
not first provide you with a written explanation of:
1. What is causing or contributing to your problem,
2. An estimate of the costs
involved, and
3. A Recommended Action Plan
that details what specific care is needed, and
why.
Unfortunately, there are a small number of doctors, including
Chiropractors who treat every patient pretty much the same, regardless
of their condition.
As you would expect, there's a lot the doctor must know before
you can decide what care is best for you, in your specific situation.
He or she will want to know if your problem is caused, or aggravated
by anything more serious, such as a broken bone, disc disease,
osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, a tumor or an infection? Or is it
a simple problem that can be resolved within a reasonable period
of time?
HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW, and the 10 questions
you must ask before choosing a doctor of chiropractic:
1. "What techniques do you practice?" -
The correct answer is: It depends on what is wrong with you. Some
chiropractors are only proficient in only one technique. The problem
with this is that not every condition that chiropractic care can
help responds to just one technique. You need to know that there
are many wonderful chiropractic techniques that can be used to
successfully treat, and relieve your condition. For example, I
have training in 8 different techniques, and use them all depending
on the patient's specific condition. I have many natural ways to
relieve my patients pain and restore their optimal range of motion,
flexibility, and function!
2. "Do you take x-rays when necessary?" -
Be sure to seek a chiropractor who takes x-rays to rule out fracture
or a gross pathology (English translation - some other serious
problem) as indicated by the consultation, health history and exam.
Caring for a patient without x-rays is like flying in the dark
without radar. Unfortunately, there are some life and death conditions
that can first express themselves with back, neck, or bone pain.
X-rays also help me determine the health of your joints and discs,
an estimate of how long it will take to get you better, as well
as what specific chiropractic techniques will likely do the most
good for you. If the doctor you're consulting doesn't take x-rays
before recommending treatment, you should consider talking to another
doctor.
3. "Will you give me your recommendations in writing?" -
This is very important. This allows you to go home and think about
it before making a decision. Plus, it gives you an explanation
up front of what the care will consist of, how long it will last,
and how much it will cost.
4. "Can you furnish me with references?" -
Ask for five references. Three of these references should be current
patients, and the other two should be other health care professionals
like an orthopedic doctor, and a medical doctor. There are three
reasons for getting patient and professional references. First,
any person in practice should have at least three satisfied patients
they can provide you with. Secondly, if a chiropractic doctor cannot
produce two other professionals that will attest to his or her
ability as a chiropractor, he or she may not be respected by his
or her peers. Last, outside professionals in the community see
all kinds of things, will usually be aware of what kind of care
is available, and what kind of quality is provided by different
folks. Feel free to call the references you receive. Many people
ask for references, but never use them! Call all five people. You
can never learn too much about the person you are considering using
for your chiropractic needs. Take the few minutes to talk to these
people. It will be worth it!
5. "Do you have payment plans available?"-
Successful practices usually allow patients to
make payments. For example, I allow both my cash
and insurance patients to spread out their entire
care, deductibles and co-pays into low monthly
installments. This allows them to get the care
they want without financial stress. Any successful
practice will be able to work with you on the
payments, whether you're covered by insurance
or not.
6. "Will you guarantee my satisfaction?" -
You should receive a 100% guarantee of unconditional satisfaction.
By law all doctors can't guarantee results. But, for example, an
office that offers the following guarantee: "You'll be totally
satisfied with each office visit, or that visit is FREE!" shows
you that they are putting their money where their mouth is. In
my office, every patient knows that if they feel rushed or don't
get the attention they think they deserve, or aren't satisfied
with how they are treated that day will get that visit FREE. And
in all the time we've had this policy, I'm proud to say we haven't
had one patient express dissatisfaction. Make sure the doctor you
choose is willing to stand behind their care.
7. "Do you have a no waiting policy?" -
A recent patient survey revealed that what irritates patients the
most is when the doctor and the staff do not respect their time
and make them wait excessively in the waiting room. Now most doctors
claim their patients don't have to wait excessively. But, in our
office, our policy is that no patient waits longer than ten minutes
in our reception room or that visit is FREE. If the doctor you're
talking to isn't willing to put such a waiting time guarantee in
writing, they may not be as respectful of your time as you deserve.
8. "Do you have a criteria for determining how many
visits I need?" Some doctors do not have an objective
method to determine how many visits are necessary to relieve
your pain, and to maintain your newly found state of excellent
health. They make subjective guesses about your initial treatment
and progress. I do progress exams along the way to make sure
we are on track. This procedure tells us exactly when we are
done with the initial pain relief care, and how we are doing
in maintaining the relief so your pain doesn't come back. That
way you don't get even one more visit than you actually need.
Make sure to find out how the doctor you're talking to measures
progress, and whether it's routine or not.
9. "Will you show me ways of preventing what you
are treating?" - I saw a sign the other day in
my dentist's office that read, "Support your dentist, eat
more candy". Although I know he's joking, I spend a considerable
amount of time customizing simple and easy ways for you to stay
healthy no matter what caused your problem to begin with. You'll
be thrilled to find out how quick and easy it is to prevent your
pain from coming back without drugs or surgery. This prolongs
the benefits of the care you've received; and helps prevent you
from re-injuring yourself.
10. "Do you offer free consultations?" -
There's no way a doctor should expect a patient to choose him or
her without first visiting the office to see if the office, staff
and doctor is for them. This will also give you a chance to talk
to any of our patients while they are coming in and going out.
Initially, I provide a FREE, NO OBLIGATION, consultation to determine
if I can help you and answer any questions you may have about your
condition or my treatment. No one in my office is going to pressure
you into care or anything. This is simply a chance for you to meet
us, and see if our services can benefit you. If after your free
consultation, you decide you do not want to proceed with an exam,
you simply leave and that is that. If however, you do find that
you could use our help, we will discuss the details of how we proceed
from there.
Well I hope this information will give you the confidence in taking
the first step to regaining your health by experiencing the benefits
of chiropractic care. By the way, I do:
- Use multiple treatment techniques,
- Employ diagnostic tests such as x-rays,
- Furnish you my recommendations in writing,
- Furnish you patient and professional references,
- Offer payment plans,
- Guarantee the satisfaction of every office visit or that visit is FREE,
- Promise you will never wait more than 10 minutes or that visit is FREE,
- Share with you my criteria I use for formulating my recommendations,
- Provide you custom designed prevention techniques, and lastly,
- Urge you to tour my office and take advantage of my free, absolutely no-obligation
consultation to discuss your situation.
If you are ready to make an appointment for your free consultation
call my office at 215-343-3223, now, while this fresh on your mind
and you know EXACTLY what questions to ask BEFORE using my for
your pain relief!
I hope this information has been helpful, and that whether you
choose to come in to see us or not, that you've benefited from
the knowledge you've been given. No matter what you decide to do,
I wish you the best of health!
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