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    Onyx Wellness

    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    1 year ago

    Very nice staff with a great salt room experience This was my first time there and I will be back

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    Restore Hyper Wellness

    2.7(3 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    This place is pretty cool. My friend and I tried the IV drip and a vitamin D shot. For me, I…read morefelt amazing after less than an hour and it's lasted even till this review 2 day later. The nurses were a blast to work with and I even met the Owner. She is super nice and very knowledgeable. I would highly recommend this place!!!

    This facility apparently does not treat sick people with medical conditions that want to feel…read morebetter. I have EDS and was told to get a Myers infusion by my specialist. Because of policy changes of this company...a specialist referral apparently was not sufficient to do my scheduled infusion. This would've been helpful to know prior to blocking out time during my day for an infusion that never happened. After arriving and going through about 40 minutes of paperwork, they proceeded to tell me that even with a specialist approval, they would only be able to administer one supplement at a time. Who has the time money and patience to run a course of eight different supplements? What a fricking disappointment and how beyond inconvenient . I would go somewhere else that prioritizes helping people that are seeking wellness. If it's such a liability and you don't feel comfortable managing the possibility of anaphylaxis you shouldn't be infusing anything in the first place. I have EDS, which puts me at increased risk for allergic reaction reactions. However I am not allergic to any of the components they offered, but this doesn't matter. There was no effort to mitigate the situation. It's obvious to me the primary function is book no risk patients and make a profit. If your a person with any medical conditions don't be surprised to book and then after wasting gas, time, and money to be turned away. I didn't have time energy or money to waste to begin with. Your company name should be Gutpunch Deplete Your Wellness. As a person that works in healthcare communication is key, not optional. No one should be booking people unless there's a disclaimer saying that we're probably gonna waste your time if you have medical issues. I would advise posting your policy on your website so people know what they're going to be signing up for or not signing up for. Or at least be given a phone call if it's their first time so that you're not wasting all their resources and time and energy if they are probably not a good candidate for your services.

    Granite Health & Fitness

    Granite Health & Fitness

    3.0(24 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Granite has serious culture problems from the Managment and owner. There's this strange dynamic…read morewhere most of the employees seem to be instructed to tell customers "I don't know" and point them to directly contact management via email. Which is cumbersome and a waste of everyone's time honestly. Then ultimately management will just brush you off, and give you non answers. Whilst also they like to give a sort of PC droid responses, as if they think they are speaking on CNN about politics. It's annoying because you're just a a paying human customer at the gym, and you just want another human to hear you and respond to you. But they won't. They waste your time and give you the run around about 10 different ways. Which makes you more frustrated in the end. The childcare is not licensed. Therefore they also don't have any accountability if you spot any problems. And the management will give you the runaround yet again if you just try to cordially speak with them about any problems. And when it comes to the care and protection of children... you would think any facility would 100% just want to do the right thing, and abide by the licensing regulations to protect children, which is also coming from the current AAP standards for childcare. Frequent issues with wildly inappropriate clothing, in what's supposed to be a "family gym" environment. I was uncomfortable with 3 teenage girls wearing thongs and g string bikinis in the pool area, and I just got non answers from the front desk again. And referred to management yet again. And management and the owner actually think that allowing underage girls to wear g strings in public, is somehow some kind of personal freedom choice that they "can't do anything about". But the basic laws about public decency in our city would say otherwise. The free weight areas needs a bit more guidance and regulating from the staff of the gym. There's pretty much always some goons taking up vital working space there, doing non free weight things. It's just kind of a free for all of people doing whatever they want, anywhere in the gym. And the manager and owner seem to think that that's just fine. It's very much like a low level budget gym vibe, like Gold's, or planet fitness, where very unserious people are doing weird things right up in the tiny free weight space, stopping you from appropriately using the free weight space as intended. Except here, you easily are spending over $100 a month for this low class vibe. The gym has the capacity overall to become something great. They have the space, and the equipment. But bad Managment and even worse ownership, with an elitist attitude that never seeks to serve the paying customer... it just really ruins everything the gym could have been. If they got better management that actually wanted to help people, and taught employees to actually do something and know something, and if they licensed the childcare and made a better effort there, and actually policed the spaces like the pool area and the free weights, so areas were used appropriately... then there could be great and massive enjoyment for all paying customers! But right now it's just a mess. An expensive mess.

    Hello, I have been to almost every gym in Billings, and this gym is the worst!!!! :( Extremely…read morecrammed and there was a very bad smell. I have had to take my business elsewhere (Yellowstone Fitness). Please spread stuff out and get some air freshener. Also, the workers were very disrespectful, I rarely leave reviews, but it was awful here. I love the customer service at Yellowstone Fitness much more. - Sincerely Joshua

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    Plaza Fitness

    Plaza Fitness

    3.9(9 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Cleanest gym in town. So much room! So much equipment! I definitely highly recommend Plaza Fitness.read more

    I love plaza but do wish the rules were a bit more logical/reasonable…read more I see people doing heavy squats (up to 400+) all the time on the power rack without any type of safety stop or even a spotter. This is exactly how bodybuilder Justin Vicky died just last week squating 460lb (spurring me to write this). On the other hand, Plaza doubled the number of "Don't drop the dumbbells" signs a few months ago. Soon after that I saw a guy get chewed out for lowering some big dumbbells to the floor after a heavy flat press. He didn't drop them or even let them escape his hands, he just lowered them as slow as he could after doing flat presses, but it made a thud noise and that counted as dropping. So now anytime someone flat presses heavy dumbbells they've got to catch them on their knees while also catching their forward momentum before their head goes through the mirror in front of them? That's fine as long as you don't let the 100 to 150 dumbbells touch the floor and make a thud. Also, good luck if you have a shoulder problem because you'll be loosing your membership if you bail out of any kind of dumbbell press. In the mean time, don't worry about the other guy on the opposite side of the room deadlifting 405 and letting the weight free-fall from waste high to the ground with every rep. I love all the people, the atmosphere, and the equipment at Plaza. That's why it's got my 4 stars. But I've got to reserve the last star for when the rules become a little more focused on safety of the people and equipment. Honestly though, I couldn't care less about seeing additional rules added to the squat and deadlift area. I'd be fine to see natural selection and liability waivers in the membership contract work that issue out naturally. However, when the rules and the way they're enforced with the dumbbells don't allow them to be used as intended and in the safest manner (or even unsafely), that's not good for anybody.

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