Reviews for Oasis Women's Clinic, Dr. Rebecca Burrous L.Ac.
Write a reviewFrom Oasis Women's Clinic, Dr. Rebecca Burrous L.Ac.
Hours
Monday: 12 - 5PM
Tuesday: 2 - 8PM
Wednesday: 10AM - 5PM
Thursday: 10AM - 5PM
Friday: ClosedSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Tips
accepts credit cards free wi-fi accepts insurance gender-neutral restrooms women-owned offers military discount open to all
Ratings
Google: 4.9/5 Facebook: 5/5 Nextdoor: 1 ❤️Oasis Women's Clinic, Dr. Rebecca Burrous L.Ac.
7310 N 16th St Suite 180, Phoenix
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Thank you so much Dr Burrous for your attention! I had such an amazing experience and a successful treatment after I was diagnosed with bells palsy. I saw almost immediate results. She was very thorough and detailed and explained everything in a way that I would understand. I was two weeks in with no improvement or movement in my face after taking what I was prescribed after going to the ER. It only took a few treatments with herbal medicine to heal it completely.
I'm amazed with the Endometriosis community. I think a lot of us have suffered in silence for so many years, that it's pretty refreshing to hear so many women's stories echo my same path. 25+ years with Endo, 10+ surgeries, Miscarriages, Chemical Menopause in my 20's, pain meds, becoming an Ovarian Cyst factory the last few years. It's been a ride. To see us all find balance and relief through natural medicine has been so eye opening this past year. Rebecca's insight into reproductive health and healing is critical. She really is like no other doctor I've worked with and I now swear by it, as well as hold the western medicine medical community accountable! Your one woman...read full review
After years of suffering throughcripplingly painful cycles, from severe endometriosis, PCOS, and Adenomyosis, my husband and I began what turned into our 6 year journey of conceiving a child of our own. It had always been our plan. We went through the standard procedures that our healthcare lead us through. After 2 surgeries to remove endometriosis, 3 polyp removals, 4 IUIs, 3 egg retrievals, and an additional diagnosis of a chromosomal abnormality called reciprocal translocation on my 2 and 13 chromosomes, we finally resulted in a positive pregnancy test. Only to lose the child a month into the pregnancy. We were told there was no other options to conceive on our own....read full review