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    Virginia Weight & Wellness - Jeffrey M. Sicat, MD, FACE, Physician, Dual Board Certified in Obesity Medicine and Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism

    Virginia Weight & Wellness

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I just reached my year anniversary with Virginia Weight & Wellness and I did want to leave a…read morereview. I have been seeing Erin and I did not come to her as the easiest case. I had a substantial amount of weight to lose after acquiring Hashimoto's, Autoimmune Uticaria and Angioedema, and my thyroid decided to take a dive. She is more than understanding, and baby steps we took. After one year I am down a total of 69 pounds. Through several different approaches this has been achieved. I am forever grateful, this gave me my life back. Losing weight definitely makes the autoimmune diseases a little more manageable. She assured me that I could still lose the weight, it just might be a little slower than others that don't have to battle a thyroid problem. She was 100% right. I averaged a 5.8 lb weight loss a month but x that time 12 and a year later I say goodbye to 69 pounds. Give them a shot, you won't be disappointed, if you don't give up on yourself.

    TENTATIVE RATING ^…read more Hi! I'm not sure if anyone will see this but I received a call on the 06/21/23 that it was time to schedule my new patient appointment from the waitlist and to call back. I called back on the 21st and left a voicemail. I called twice in the 22nd and left a message and a voicemail and didn't hear back. I called again today the 23rd and was asked to leave a message and they'd call me back. I entered the waitlist on Oct 13th 2022 and have been very eagerly waiting and waiting. I am recently engaged and ready to try one last thing before making the jump to weightloss surgery so I can be truly confident at my wedding since I have PCOS and nothing has worked. I don't want to miss my opportunity to get an appointment and get put BACK on the waitlist because no one would get in contact with me. When would I be able to get in touch with someone who could schedule that appointment?? I kept getting sent to voicemail or asked to leave messages for the coordinator or the scheduler or office administrator. When is the best time to reach whoever I need to reach? Thank you.

    Renew Health and Wellness of Richmond

    Renew Health and Wellness of Richmond

    3.0(9 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Always a positive experience! Been going to Renew about 4 years and the staff are always so…read morefriendly and professional! Very happy with the services! Definitely recommend!

    I know having appointments during Covid can be challenging, so I try to cut business owners some…read moreslack. But this facility really dropped the ball during check-in. I saw the sign on the door telling their customers to call and let them know you've arrived, then wait in the car for them to allow you to enter. (We do something similar at my job.) I arrived early, by the way. Well, I did as instructed and called. No answer. I waited a few minutes and tried again. No answer. Then I tried another time as it was now getting close to my appointment time. No answer. I saw other people just walking in. I guess that sign was a suggestion? So I walked in and let the receptionist know that I had followed protocol and no one responded to me. She looked overwhelmed and didn't seem to have a grip on the her skills. (I also check in people at a front desk and it requires multitasking... sometimes I feel like an octopus handling several things at once.) Well, this poor woman was more like a sloth, sad to say. I waited another 15 minutes in the waiting room, now 45 minutes before I was called back. It was my first time here, and I didn't have a good first impression. Jessica took care of my procedure and that went fine. She walked me out and the receptionist who was supposed to take my payment was flustered and couldn't manage it so Jessica check me out and apologized. The stars are for the cleanliness, Jessica, and the price point. But if I were to review the overall efficiency of my experience, I'd give them one star. I found another office for my follow up.

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    Cherine Reid, D.C - My mission is energetic and inspired health care.

    Cherine Reid, D.C

    4.4(7 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    We love Dr. Cherine. Her staff are all friendly and helpful. Her schedule fits for anyone with day…read moreand early evening availability. She has kept my lower back pain at bay for over 2 years! Total health care.

    This place is a scam on par with one of those time-share seminars…read more This is not a doctor's office that accepts patients in a standard fashion. When I called on a Tuesday to make a new patient appointment, I was told that the "doctor" only sees new patients on Mondays and Wednesdays. It was too late for me to get time off at work the next day so I asked for a different day so I didn't have to wait a whole week to get my very painful back adjusted. The receptionist just repeated the policy. I asked if it was due to there being no other appointments available. "No", she said. "It's our policy". I said okay because my back was in bad pain and I didn't have much of a choice. I then told the receptionist that I was referred by my health insurance company and wanted to double check that they took my insurance. I was told yes. That answer agreed with my insurance company, all of the doctor profile websites and even their own website. When I showed up a week later, I was greeted by someone calling himself "the Partner" of the doctor but he was actually just the salesman. I was taken into the exam room where he started describing all of the "state-of-the-art" diagnostic equipment that was going to tell us both exactly what was wrong with me. Along the way he kept mentioning how the chiropractor (who is his wife by the way) has won all of these awards, is an avid runner, "participated" in an Iron Man contest... bla bla bla. There were "Best Of" awards and plaques from local magazines all over the place. (Which can be bought with advertising. I know, I'm a small business owner.) He even mentioned TWICE that he also owned a digital marketing company. His sales pitch started to sound expensive. So I made it clear again that I was referred by my insurance company and that was the treatment I wanted. I could tell he heard me but didn't want to dwell on that. So the state-of the-art diagnostic exam continued. He touched by back with a few gizmos, had me stand on two scales simultaneously with one foot on each and then did some X rays. I asked, "why more X rays? I just gave you a disk with very recent X rays". He told me he'll look at that later, but their imaging equipment is somehow better. The images that I supplied were done by a professional medical imagining department in a hospital. So he continued to talk real fast about how awesome the program is so I reminded him again that I thought I was there for an adjustment. Only then did he tell me that there would be no adjustment. I was very upset and had to press him to answer why. When he did answer he told me that it was state law that a doctor can't perform treatment on a new patient during the first visit. I never heard this before and I've had treatment at a new-patient visit many times. I asked another doctor about this and she laughed. Another lie. So on my way out to make ANOTHER appointment I was billed $67 for the "diagnostics". I didn't say anything because I just wanted to make my appointment. I was told to come back at 6PM next Monday. That seemed a little late so I asked for something during the day. I was AGAIN told "only Mondays and Wednesday at 6PM". So now two weeks after beginning to try to get relief from an "award-winning tri-athlete chiropractor", I show up at my appointment. And to my disgust, it was a %^#$ing seminar! The salesman went through the same sales pitch again but this time in front of the whole group of new patients that he talked into coming back for a "follow up appointment". Except this time he had a Power Point presentation. Luckily he's a fast-talker and his rehearsed routine only took 30 minutes. Oh, and he showed us a YouTube video of him "healing" some poor 14 yr. old third world kid named Carlos that was supposedly dropped on his head when he was two and has been in a wheelchair since. He gave him a quick neck adjustment and massaged his back a little and Carlos walked out. It's called Chiropractic Without Borders Mission Trip. Look for yourself at how silly it is. Then he blamed 5G communications on poor health and claimed "countries are realizing this and shutting their 5G service down but not the US". I looked that one up and that was a lie too. So now it's 6:30 and the presentation is over, each person was split up into separate offices and offered "investment packages". He even wrote upside down like an insurance salesman, time-share salesman or a used car salesman. Talking real fast he started throwing around some pretty large figures and payment plans. So now it's 7PM and It was only then that he finally admitted to me that they won't perform the treatment that my health insurance provides through them. My only option was their expensive treatment and a $49 foam block for neck exercises. I suppose a doctor can choose to accept or deny any insurance provider they care to. But they advertise that do accept insurance but are only willing to sell you an investment. Don't waste your time like I did.

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