In 1994 I was diagnosed w/ Crohn’s disease. 16 surgeries and countless hospital admissions later, I feel better than I have in years. I give Chris a lot of credit for that.
Since I began seeing Chris, he’s found treatments that work in conjunction w/ those I receive from specialists. His approach is simple—but don’t confuse simple with unsophisticated.
I’d describe it this way: Practicing medicine is a collaboration between provider and patient. It’s a team effort. Here’s what I’ve taken from his approach. 1. If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it. 2. Don’t be afraid to say it’s broken. 3. Don’t settle for feeling “good enough.” You deserve to feel good, period.
Chris has an often overlooked quality in medical providers—he’s realistic. Not everyone can afford every treatment. Not everyone will follow through w/ every treatment. He gets that and he’ll meet you where you’re at. Your primary job: be honest. He can’t he help w/o having the facts.
they over charge you, and they charge you after charging your ins. they miss-bill things leaving you stuck with the bill instead of ins. covering it, Very disappointed in this place.