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    Quantum Energy Healing Therapy

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    I don't want to discount the fact that other patients have experienced relief from seeing Jim Otis,…read morebut I want to write candidly about my experience during intake, and warn vulnerable patients against seeing this person for services. 1. During intake, Jim Otis performed a series of 'tests' to evaluate symptoms of my concussion. He mostly compared the strength in my left and right arms, noting "significant differences" between the two sides. He returned to this eval multiple times during intake: we performed this sitting, standing, and lying down, multiple times. As he "tested" the strength between my two arms, he muttered about how significant it was. The problem is, he clearly varied pressure applied to my limbs. Sometimes he applied more resistance on one side than the other, sometimes he didn't. I can't even venture to call this evaluation technique pseudoscience; a more appropriate term would be gaslighting. Jim muttered things like "very weak" and "noticeable difference" as he grunted and feigned significant struggle to resist my arm motion. At some point he said, "There isn't actually a difference in strength between your arms, it's your brain telling your arm it is fatigued." I liken his game of pretend to what I imagine seeing a psychic is like. It's mind games, and frankly very disturbing that this man calls himself a doctor. To vet my suspicions about whether or not there was a significant, noticeable difference in arm strength, as Jim had implied, I returned home and instructed my roommate to perform the same basic test that he did, and sure enough there were no noticeable differences between my arms. 2. He asked that I sign a consent form for treatment prior to describing a treatment plan. He recommended 10 sessions, starting out 3 times per week, at $150 per session. 3. He said that during our next visit he would prescribe supplements that would cost about $150 per month. If this was a real doctor, he would be concerned about not delaying treatment for a serious brain injury. This is not a good level of care for anyone, especially one with a brain injury. Overall, it's a shame that Jim Otis is preying on vulnerable populations-- people with brain injuries-- in order to make profit. His evaluatory techniques are pseudoscientific, predatory, and the dangerous to vulnerable populations. My advice for anyone with a brain injury: see a real doctor, get sleep, take vitamins. Protect yourself and save your money by not seeing Jim Otis.

    Completely Amazing! "I absolutely love Dr. Otis! I heard…read moreabout him many years ago from someone who had finally been able to conceive a child after working with him and then his name came up again from someone he had helped with intractable back pain. I finally decided to try him, and I am so glad that I did. The way he works may seem odd and mysterious, but he can fix anything! Go with an open mind and plan to feel better!!"

    Quantum Energy Healing Therapy - naturopathic - Updated May 2026

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