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    Stretch Zone Jupiter

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    La Ruffa Chiropractic & Sports Rehab - Dr. August LaRuffa

    La Ruffa Chiropractic & Sports Rehab

    (7 reviews)

    Cares and takes the time to make sure your care is top notch. Dr Laruffa is the best Chiro I have…read morebeen to in 35 years.

    Patient beware. This person is in my network of federal blue cross blue shield. My copay is $30…read more Part of the office visit, aka what my insurance covers is an "exam". They want to charge another $80 out of pocket on top of what my insurance pays and my copay for an "exam". So first visit they try and charge you $110 instead of the $30. Which sounds pretty sketch and pretty unethical but I guess they've been getting away with it....‍. I am a nurse taking care of Americas veterans, breaking my back, not getting paid a livable wage by the government and they want to come try and stick their greedy hands into my empty pockets when they should just be taking the hundreds of dollars insurance is paying them plus my copay. This has a real double dip feel to it. Unless they are giving out happy endings after the visit, I cannot fathom how you can charge the insurance for an office visit/exam and also charge the patient an exam fee. It definitely has a real fraudulent feel to it. You took my insurance info weeks in advance. Therefore you knew what was covered and what my copay was. I wasn't a walk-in where you can justify the out of pocket charge. If what you claim was factual, you wouldn't have tried to charge me out of pocket for that visit plus charge my insurance for that same visit. That's insurance fraud. When I contacted my insurance company, even they said the office finding out what's covered and my copay and then charge me my copay first visit, is the correct way to do it. Other chiropractors have the ability to do this. Papa chiropractor and tidal chiropractor seem to know how to do this. So you are either committing insurance fraud by charging the patient out of pocket and also charging the insurance for the same visit, or you are too stupid to know how to properly do your job. The fees this patient should've been responsible for were my copay not my copay plus your insurance fraud out of pocket charges.

    Stretch Zone Jupiter - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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