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300 Chestnut St #1000, Needham“It was an hour wait to see the doctor, but they were great and very apologetic. Worth the wait.“
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145 Rosemary St Suite K3, Needham“Everything about this area is great! The therapist, the manager and the other staff.
I m so happy to went there and in few sessions they did a great job and I feel much better and less pain!“
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1410 Highland Ave # 201, Needham“Dr. York is very skilled, as well as being an absolute delight to interact with! He takes good care of my chronic neck and lower back issues. The office staff (Hi Ann!) are professional and friendly, working quickly and efficiently.“
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10 Oak St #1, Needham“Lizzie is the kind of practitioner that makes you raise your standards for the other care providers you see. She's knowledgeable, put my babies at ease from the moment she met them, and has shared her wisdom with compassion and not an ounce of judgment. Could not be more grateful we found her, our babies are much better for it!“
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105 Chestnut St STE 35, Needham“Dr. Otto is the best. Been going to him 10+ years. Initially pulled my back wakeboarding in April or early May when the water was cold. All better now with help from Dr. Otto (keeping me in line) and a regular routine with my trainer (yes, muscles help too).“
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“I went to Dr. Gensler after nine months of pain in my right lower leg whenever I walked. I’d been to physical therapy and to an orthopedist who diagnosed spondylisthesis,, a common spine condition. I’d had a cortisone shot that had no effect at all. At 73, I was resigning myself to lifelong restriction. I couldn’t walk for more than 20 minutes because of the pain. I didn’t expect much from chiropractic, I just hoped for incremental improvement. Dr. Gensler had a new approach: although my MRI did show spondylisthesis, he said, he didn’t think that was the cause of my problem. A fracture of the other leg a couple of years before had changed my gait and stance. He proposed to treat me twice a week for four weeks to realign my feet. After two treatments, I was almost 100% better. A session with his exercise therapist, Marysia, taught me that I needed to pay attention to how I distributed my weight on my feet and how I placed my feet on the ground when I was walking. Two days later I stopped using my cane. I’m thrilled to be walking without pain and so relieved that my future will not involve permanent mobility restriction .“