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Review: This company advertises two "FREE" treatments but when you get there you have to provide insurance information so they can bill your insurance for the additional vists they don't tell you are required. This is not told you beforehand. If the visits are "FREE" then they don't need your insurance information. I believe this is called "bait and switch".Desired Settlement: They need to make it clear in their ad that there are additional costs.

Business

Response:

We do offer 2 free visits. When scheduling, each new patient is told over the phone that we need proof of insurance. We also tell them again once they come to our office for their first free visit. We require proof of their insurance because we are not Medicaid providers and if the new patient is covered under Medicaid, then we have to bill them for services. By finding out ahead of time before treatment, we are eliminating any billing issues.that the patient would have if we didn't tell them up front. We understand that some patients do not have any insurance at all. If they can give a good explanation t hat this is true, then we will still give them 2 free visits. Our commercial and newspaper advertisements also specify that we are not Medicaid providers. No services are billed for the first 2 free visits. Additional visits are not required as the complaint suggests. We offer 2 free visits so patients can come to our office and find out what our treatment is all about. It also allows the doctors to determine whether or not they are a candidate for treatment in our office. Thank you for your t ime. Integrative Health

Consumer

Response:

I have reviewed the offer and/or response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted], and have determined that this proposed action would not resolve my complaint. For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below.

Their ad is still "bait and switch". I was NOT told on the phone I could not have the two free visits without proof of insurance and if the visits are free WHY do they need proof of insurance since they aren't going to charge. They need the insurance so they can "sign you up" for future visits that will be charged.

Regards,

I went there after hearing so much about their laser V treatment for joint pain. We started on my arthritic knees. I had I believe 12 to 15 treatments. I never saw any improvement in my knees at all. Then we started on my back with laser and traction. Again I saw no improvement at all. I thought the laser was a complete waste of time, so I asked just to do the traction. But [redacted] explained protocol required I have to do both at each session. She explained that the traction created space and the laser held in the bulging disc, but that didn't make any sense since I had arthritis in my back, not a bulging disc. What made sense was they charged $150 for each individual treatment, so of course I should do both, whether they helped or not. It's not just the fact that none of the treatments worked at all, but I had to pay for them out of pocket to the tune of $7500, They claimed they checked with my insurance company and that my treatments were covered. Then they set me up with a finance company. They explained that as my insurance payments came in I could pay off the finance company. But they misled me about my insurance coverage and I never got any payments. By the time I found all this out I owed $7500 to a high interest finance company. So not not only was I responsible for the original $7500 an addition $560 in interest. So the treatments didn't work at all and it cost me a lot of money because they completely mis -led me.

Review: I was a patient at Integrative Health. I was scheduled to complete 7 sessions (2 per visit plus 1). I got financing for those 8 visits of $2301.00. Integrative Health recommend I do 12 sessions but I was not financed for as many visits. Upon completion of the 7 visits they recommended I do the other 5 sessions. This was not mandatory at this time. I was told I could pay $750 up front and $750 when I came back the following week before treatment. My insurance company was in the process of finding places where I could go that would be paid by them as Integrative Health was out of my insurance network. I found a place 10 minutes from my home instead of 2 hours. I called and canceled my appointment 4 days before it was scheduled, but I was advised I would have a $499.00 cancelation fee for not completing any of the sessions. These were sessions that were not even originally slated. I am very upset with this businesses practices and will not seek treatment here and will not recommend them to anyone I am associated with. Please look into this matter for me. Thank you.Desired Settlement: Refund of down payment of $750.00

Business

Response:

ID[redacted]

Re: [redacted] agreed to the additional visits because she felt they would help her get better relief. On the investment contract that she signed, it clearly states that there will be a $499 cancellation fee to cover all administrative costs involved. She said over the phone when cancelling treatment, that she was fine with the fee. [redacted] was also informed that we needed her to return to the office with the credit card that she used for payment, or she would need to give us the number over the phone so we can refund the remaining $251. She never did either one of these options.

Had [redacted] come to us with these concerns instead of contacting the Revdex.com, we could have resolved this issue with her. Integrative Health has decided to refund [redacted] the [redacted]. However, we still need her to return to the office, or she needs to work with us over the phone.

Integrative Health

Consumer

Response:

[A default letter is provided here which indicates your acceptance of the business's offer. If you wish, you may update it before sending it.]

I have reviewed the offer made by the business in reference to complaint ID[redacted], and find that this resolution would be satisfactory to me. I will wait for the business to perform this action and, if it does, will consider this complaint resolved. If the company does not perform as promised I can get back to you at: [redacted]

Regards,

The customer contacted our office to say the business got in contact with her and will be putting the refund directly back on the card she used. She was told this may take a few business days to process. She will contact our office if it is not done in that time frame.

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Description: Chiropractors D.C., Offices of Chiropractors (NAICS: 621310)

Address: 10124 W Broad St  Ste M, Glen Allen, Virginia, United States, 23060

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