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    Shalom Park

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Colorado Pediatric Therapy

    Colorado Pediatric Therapy

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Let me start this post by saying that I am generally skeptical in nature, and given all the…read morespeculation about chiropractic care, doubly so about it. However, I'd tried it twice before. I went once when I was 20, and my mother recommended I go see her chiropractor for some pain I was having. Now, I was skeptical at that time too, but I was living under her roof at the time, so I did as she said. And, to my surprise, I felt better after seeing him. Fast forward to my early 30s, and I'm no longer living under mom's roof; however, I started experiencing the same sort of pain for which I had previously seen mom's chiropractor. So, having seen success in the past, I decided to go see another chiropractor. This time, unfortunately, I chose randomly from a google search of Denver chiropractor's. Poor decision on my part. After seeing the second chiropractor three times, I was unhealed and felt that he was just guessing as to what he should be doing given my complaints. After that useless experience, I became highly skeptical of chiropractic care. However, when my knees starting giving me pain, a massage-therapist friend of mine recommended that I go see Dr. Kennedy, and I tried a chiropractor for the third time in my life. Dr. Kennedy has changed by perspective on chiropractic care. Dr. Kennedy takes time to try to understand his clients' needs. My first visit with him lasted well over an hour, and he performed a number of diagnostic tests to try to determine the cause of my ailments. It was only once he understood the problem(s), that he began to do any manipulations on me. I've now visited Dr. Kennedy three times, and the knee pain is completely gone (I even went skiing this weekend with no sign of pain whatsoever). Moreover, he continues to research what might be causing my other issues. Every time I've visited him, Dr. Kennedy has given me the impression that he continues to think about his patients after they leave his office. He's vested in their wellness, and wants to do everything he can to make them feel better. Unlike the last chiropractor I visited (who seemed unbothered by the fact that I was seeing no results), Dr. Kennedy has a real sense of duty in helping those who visit him. He takes time to understand his patient's ailments and needs, and takes time to explain what he is doing to aid them. He explains the science behind chiropractic care as he goes along, and takes a holistic approach to healing his patients, incorporating both eastern and western modalities into his practice. He has also suggested that I start taking some supplements, but has never pushed them on me. In fact, quite the opposite, he offered to give me a bottle of something he thought would really help me. If you've considered chiropractic care in the past but have been too much of a skeptic to try it, I highly recommend Dr. Kennedy, as his approach and results are likely to alleviate many of your concerns. I know he alleviated mine. Dr. Kennedy is sincere, honest, caring, and perhaps most importantly good at what he does.

    Dr Kennedy is the most amazing person I have ever met. He has helped me cope with my anxiety,…read morewhich has been a massive struggle in my life. His techniques are unique, but very effective. I highly recommend him to anyone. I am grateful he spent the time he did with me, while I was in the area visiting friends. I wish I lived closer.

    Sensory Pathways 4 Kids

    Sensory Pathways 4 Kids

    3.7(14 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    This experience with sensory pathways has been such a disappointment from the start. It is very…read moreclear they are profit driven, and their main goal is not helping children and families. First off, their billing is not transparent and is very expensive. $480 per month for 4 hours of care, and I haven't heard of anyone's insurance covering it because of the diagnosis they list it under. Second, they have ridiculous cancellation policies if your kid is sick or if something comes up, but if THEYRE late (Our therapist, Kim, "didnt see us" in the reception area one time and was 15 minutes late. That essentially cost us $30 of our time because they won't go past the hour) they won't reimburse you. If you reach out to their billing person, Jackie, you will not get a response. I had to send 3 messages originally to find out why our bill went up so much. I've sent 3 more messages since then asking for clarification and to be removed from the program, still no response. I then received an email from Cathy asking me to sign the new 2026 rates, that include a price increase. Sending out the 2026 rates on February 25th when they went into place at the start of the year just shows how they are not transparent at all. They have a waitlist so they truly do not care if you don't have a good experience, they will just replace you with the next person willing to pay through the roof. Ignoring my requests and questions is a clear sign of that. Finally, the care itself really isn't worth what you're paying. Our sessions always started a few minutes late, ended early every time, and the only updates we got were that he likes going on the swing and is learning to hold his pencil correctly. He does this all at preschool, this shouldn't be why we're paying $500 a month. He needed help with bathrooms, public toilets, eating, etc and those things were quite literally never discussed, even after 3 months. I would not recommend this place to anyone. It is a profit driven company preying on families who need help.

    My son goes to therapies here for over an year and I can totally see the difference…read more The director is very knowledgable person who explained sensory processing disorder to us in very simple way and it was an eye opener for us. Therapists are very dedicated and always ready to help . They set up excersises for every week and spend time with you to discuss the strategies.always coming up with new ideas. last year my son was afraid of climbing a chair and today he can climb wherever he wants. And this is just one thing there are lot of improvements happening daily.

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