Perrier Kinesiology- Leader in Muscle and Joint Performance
Ray G.
Dec 16, 2014
I have to agree with the previous reviewer. One of the biggest mistakes I ever made was to visit this place. Perrier's office partner continues to bill for a canceled appointment and has attempted to damage my credit report over it. I had to report them to the BBB. Unless you're looking for the endless cycle of visits and are prepared to pay out or suffer for canceling an appointment, then I would recommend not ever visiting this place. Sorry I can't be as positive as I am in most reviews.
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Lj A.
Oct 5, 2013
I went to Perrier for low back pain. He was nice and helped a little but it was obviousness he was dragging out sessions so I would have to return over and over and over. I think he has skills but you are going to waste more money than its worth. I didn't have enough money to find out if his treatments actually cure the problem I have. He also was inconsistent with the testing of my muscles and argued with me when I pointed it out. Rip off.
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Kris R.
May 18, 2018
My parents are both chiropractors and I have worked in a chiropractor's office as a massage therapist, so when I woke up one morning unable to move due to excruciating pain in my low back, I knew I needed a chiropractor. My parents are on the East coast, so I called my dad and asked him how to find a good chiropractor here. He suggested I contact the Kinesiology Board and get a recommendation from them. Dr. McGee was highly recommended, but not taking new patients, so I went with Dr. Perrier. I love him! He was able to help me get back to normal. Here's the deal- when you have an acute injury, you do need more frequent care to get it back to normal functioning. And maintenance care is a great idea. I know a lot of chiropractors who prescribe at least monthly maintenance care for the rest of your life. I know one who prescribes at least $100 a month of additional nutritional supplements (it's much more than that, but I didn't want to exaggerate) in order to achieve optimal wellness, and then make you feel guilty if you are not able to spend the money. Dr. Perrier does not run his business that way. He believes in putting the patient in charge of the care. I don't get "we missed you" calls or post cards from him, but he is there ready to help when I am ready for the help. The only thing I would change is the method. He only does kinesiology, he does not combine it with traditional chiropractic manipulations. (i.e. he is not a "bone-cruncher") I think the combination of techniques would be even better, but he gets results the way he does it, so I am happy with that.
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