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    The Joint Chiropractic

    4.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 2:45 PM - 7:00 PM
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    Optimal Care Chiropractic

    Optimal Care Chiropractic

    (6 reviews)

    I am a Medicare under insured patient (unable to afford supplemental insurance). I would highly…read morerecommend this business based on services provided. However, when discussing coverage I was told they were awaiting a reply from my insurance, which took three months; I found that quite unusual. I selected this office with the hopes that Medicare would cover my treatment since they were listed as a Medicare provider and I would be left with the 20%. My disappointment came when I received a bill in which I cannot afford with this option "Please keep in mind that it would be best to enroll in the discount program so it can be applied to the visits that have already been completed." The discount program ChiroHealthUSA requires $49 annual enrollment. Three months later this information was disclosed "Medicare and Medicaid cover chiropractic adjustments only. They do not cover any additional treatments that Dr. Levi may recommend during your visit. If you choose to receive both an adjustment and additional treatment, your office visits would be $25 per visit through our discount program, ChiroHealthUSA. The annual membership fee for this program is $49. Your initial visit would be $195, and re-examinations are $145." Now I see clearly why they did not have the courtesy to disclose what amount Medicare covers and what I would be responsible for on my initial visit. How shameful and deceitful to take advantage of seniors who trust you with their healthcare! I felt betrayed and would like to file a complaint.

    I loved everything about my visit with Dr. Levi. The office setting and staff was helpful and…read moreprofessional. Dr. Levi took her time, completed a thorough assessment, which included asking me about my concerns and challenges. She was not quick to perform any treatment. She was insistent on data gathering and obtaining images etc to ensure that my treatment plan was tailored for me and my needs..

    McAuliffe Chiropractic Office - Outside of the office

    McAuliffe Chiropractic Office

    (19 reviews)

    Easily 5 of 5! Professional & friendly staff, very reasonable price, and the most flexible…read moreschedule anywhere, hands down! Family owned which directly appeals to my family's interests. Father, Son, & Son are chiropractors, and Mom is standby office asst for staff time off. They still focus on personal relationships; remembering our interests, and will ask how the weekend plans went on the first visit of the week (recalling Thursday's discussion). A lost art in today's fast-paced lifestyle that the McAuliffe's have mastered! As for me, I drive by the office on my way home from DC 2-days a week. My schedule fluctuates and ... then there's the traffic. That said, if I'm 30 min late, no problem. If my wife & son make it in separately, I just go in alone. If I miss a day I just pop in the next day. If I miss 2 visits in a row, I get a call asking if I'm OK and to see when I'll make it by - WOW! For the price, I've read all the others saying they were excessive. I wholeheartedly think those posts are exaggerated at 3x to 5x or even higher than the actual price quote. I pay less for chiropractic for my family of 3 than my monthly internet/cell service. I've seen chiropractors in VA, GA, and researched the Laurel area, and McAuliffe Chiropractic had on par or better prices than all others. Their intake process takes a few days (x-ray, review, one-on-one consult, and personalized health plan). This IS the industry standard prior to an adjustment. 4 chiropractors in 3 states - they all had a similar process. Don't be soured by the first 3 days of a 2 year (or decade) relationship. Anything less would be shortsighted and medically ill-advised. In summary, Dr. T has focused on wellness through routine service. He doesn't run a "fly by night chiro service;" and you won't find "pay 'em and forget 'em" chiropractic here. However, if you're seeking a Wellness Chiropractic Center with weekly or so visits and a family-friendly, proactive engagement, seek no more!

    I live with nine neck and spine issues. The doctors and staff here are simply wonderful! I came in…read morewith severe back pain, barely able to stand up and walk. My 1984 U.S. Army Airborne School Jump Week injuries just got worse over four decades. I suffered a crash-and-burn landing during the required Night Jump. I have military neck, which means I've lost the natural curve of my cervical spine. This causes all kinds of issues. Through adjustments and x-rays, I was well on my way to address my nine neck and back conditions. Try to stay positive. This is indeed a deliberate and proven process that takes time and your committment. The atmosphere here is uplifting! The doctors take whatever time is necessary to address your question and concerns. I feel as though I'm speaking with my friends when there. I'm sticking with this office, go to StretchLab, and see an acupuncturist every week. This combination works for my body. I highly recommend this practice for all your chiropractic needs. I don't think they care about me--I know they care about my health and me! To your better health! Best wishes, Ted

    David J Kopelove - Back Pain and Headache Center Staff #lunch #healthy #chiropractor #fun

    David J Kopelove

    (12 reviews)

    I have only visited with one other Chiropractor a few years back, and it was less than a pleasant…read moreexperience. So, needless to stay that I was pretty skeptical to visit with another one until I met Dr. David Kopelove. This guy is the REAL deal!! What does that mean? It means that there aren't any fancy offices with high-tech (in other words - USELESS) equipment or crappy speeches to keep patients coming back week over week, but leaving just slightly better than they came. Dr. Kopelove really knows what he's doing. This guy laid me on his strange little table that was nothing like I had ever seen, tapped the bottoms of me feet a few times, and ever so slightly ran his fingers down my back and said "I know what's wrong." The table started bouncing up and down while the Doc pushed on my back, side, and legs for about 15-20 minutes and the pain that I had for the past many weeks was all gone. I'm not joking, He could tell how I was sleeping, and advised to never sleep on my stomach again; so I didn't. I returned to his office three days later for another sessions and felt even better than I had before. Never once did the Dr. attempt to sell me "extra" services or products that I didn't need, or schedule me for another appointment in the next week. There was absolutely no pressure from him or the lovely front-desk assistant. Dr. Kopelove seemed extremely pleased to have been able to take away my pain and advised to "start listening to your body and think about what it feels like before your pain gets that bad again because that's when you know to schedule your next appointment." PRICELESS! Dr. Kopelove is the REAL DEAL!!

    I visited Dr. Kopelove for the first time last week, and I regret to report that I did not have a…read morepositive experience there. When I enter a practitioner's office, I expect to be acknowledged and greeted. Upon entering this office, the two women seated behind the receptionist desk stared blankly at me like they were upset that I had disturbed them. I let them know I had an appointment, handed them the forms I'd filled out in advance, and gave them me driver's license and insurance card. During this entire process, they said less than ten words to me; however, they were happy to resume talking to one another once I sat in the waiting area. Since it was a workday, I had intentionally made an appointment in the morning (9:30) rather than in the afternoon when some practitioners tend to be running behind. Despite the fact that I must have been only the 2nd or 3rd patient of the day, I had to wait 15 minutes past my appointment time before I was seen. As part of the registration process, I was asked to fill out several forms about my pain and health history, as well as mark on a diagram where I was feeling pain. I expected that my first appointment would include some time discussing these forms and the pain that I was feeling. Instead, Dr. Kopelove barely glanced at the forms and asked me to tell him what was wrong. I had the opportunity to talk for approximately 1-2 minutes ( and even then, I felt like I was being rushed) before he started talking and telling me what he thought was wrong with me. I did not feel like he was listening to me or taking what I was saying seriously. His manner and tact left much to be desired. He told me I had a "bad" shoulder, "bad" feet, "bad" ankles and "bad" posture and (again, without understanding or acknowledging my pain) almost instantly began recommending orthotics as a solution. While I acknowledge that correcting one's stance can have positive impacts on the rest of the body, I felt like I was being pitched to by a salesman. He even pulled out a picture of himself from when he was in a coma and had serious spinal injuries...quipping that orthotics were the only thing that helped him become pain free. While this might be true, it came across like those testimonials you see in infomercials. He dismissed my main issue - that I was having excruciating sciatic nerve pain twice a month that feels like I am being electrocuted in the butt for 1-2 days on end - by saying that he thought it wasn't the nerve, and that it just had to do with my bad posture getting my alignment off. When I insisted that his interpretation was incorrect, he asked me if I'd seen my gynecologist and had them do tests "since the pain I was talking about was in the area of my lady parts." First of all, the last time I checked, the place where I have pain - in my butt and hamstrings - is not in the "lady parts" area. Secondly, I've had leg aches from PMS (which I think is what he was implying) and it's a completely different pain. Lastly, I have yearly checkups with the gynecologist and have never had any irregularities. In short, he was intentionally and blatantly dismissing what I am 100% sure is sciatic nerve pain so he could keep blaming my "bad" body parts and posture for the pain I have. During the treatment part of the visit, he kept telling me where I would have pain in different parts of my body. Instead of asking "Do you have pain here?" and "How does this feel?" he kept saying, "I know you have pain here," and "I bet you have pain here," and "I can tell you that it's going to hurt when I press here." While he was correct in many of the instances, his tone was inappropriate and reflected a smug rather than a caring attitude. Further, at some point he pressed very hard on my costal cartilage in my upper chest, where I did not report pain and where I have very little fat or muscle. He definitely pressed that area too hard because several days later it aches and is very painful to the touch. When I got up at the end of the treatment, he said, "How do you feel now? It feels better right?" like he had just performed some magic. While I did feel slightly better at that moment, I'd argue that if I'd taken my $40 co-pay to a masseuse for a half hour massage, I'd walk away feeling much better too. After the treatment, they applied electrical stimulation to my lower back for ten minutes. He also sent me away with a prescription to get X-rays of my lower back at an imaging center, with the caveat that he "really didn't think anything was wrong there." In sum, when it comes to my health and my body, it's really important for me to feel like I'm being listened to and that the practitioner takes me seriously. I want to feel like the practitioner has my best interest in mind, rather than his own ulterior motives or sales ambitions. Unfortunately, I did not feel any of these ways in my visit and cannot recommend this office to other people.

    The Joint Chiropractic - chiropractors - Updated May 2026

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