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    Dr. Scott Sarama Sardonicus

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Taylor Chiropractic - Our office located at Village on the Saco

    Taylor Chiropractic

    4.0(4 reviews)
    22.6 mi

    Dr Taylor is wonderful and curative. I have autoimmune that affects my entire musculoskeletal…read moresystem and he not only corrects the significant issues but keeps me on track. I feel very safe in his hands! Extremely personable as well.

    This was my experience with Shawn R. Taylor, DC. ((603)447-1131, 486 White Mountain Hwy, Conway, NH…read more03818). I had seen Dr. Taylor 7/6/23 for a routine adjustment coming in with what I thought was SI pain. I came in this date because I was scheduled to go on a mountaineering wilderness trip in the high Sierras of California for 10 days (50 miles backpacking summiting Mt. Whitney the highest mountain in the contiguous United States) flying out 7/10/23 and wanted to get this issue past me. My experience is that Dr. Taylor is extremely heavy handed. I am 60 years old, 5'4" and 117lbs. Durring the side laying adjustment he heavily twisted me with significant force two times (he is a big man and it felt as if he was jumping heavily on my body to twist my back). Directly after this I felt a pain in my lower abdomen, as if I were "punched in the stomach". I trusted what Dr. Taylor was doing and did not make a fuss about it. I assumed the pain would go away. It ended up persisting for a month. I have been to a number of chiropractors over my lifetime and this unnecessary heavyhandedness is not someting that I have experienced before. Past providers appear to wait until the patient is ready (not guarded) before proceeding. Dr. Taylor appears to push through this muscle guardedness and therefore harmed me in the process. Durring my acclimatizing test hike time in Mammoth, California I was experiencing abdominal pain below my navel. This pain doubled me over with pain as I hiked/walked. On morning of 7/12/23 after a few test hikes, in which I was doubling over with pain on a consistent basis, I called Dr. Taylor. He did not seem concerned that the pain was now 6 days out and continuing. He told me to put heat on it. After the test hike that day I decided it would be wise to seek medical evaluation as I was leaving for the High Sierras in soon and I did not want to be out in the wilderness with no way to access help other than helicopter if something were to happen. 7/12/23 I went to the Mammoth California Hospital emergency room. This emergency room visit cost me $6,255,36. As a direct result of my last chiropractic treatment appointment with Dr. Taylor I was caused consistent ongoing excessive pain (as it began in his office directly after his side laying adjustment to my back). I contacted Dr. Taylor 7/30/23 by email as I was still experiencing pain. The worst pain was when I was summiting Mt. Whitney 7/19/23 at 14,500ft. I have a high activity level and this type of excursion is a regular thing for me. Dr. Taylor responded to my email stating he did not believe he did anything wrong and refused to assist me in any way to address my emergency room costs.

    Dr. Scott Sarama Sardonicus - chiropractors - Updated May 2026

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