Green Yoga Project
October 16th, 2024
Dr. Wycoff seems to be the unhealthiest doctor that I’ve seen. Felt like he cupped my breast when he listened to my heart. I do not trust him as a professional or doctor and I would be leery about trusting the efficacy of his practices. It is quite apparent his basis of practice is financial gain and not healing, from my experience.
Rachael Singleton
May 18th, 2017
I received the colon hydrotherapy session and it was so uncomfortable. The procedure itself wasn't bad but the position they had you in for it was what made it awkward. They had me on a tub of some sort in the birthing position. Not to mention, the spa assistant seemed like she didn't want to be there from the time I walked in. No smile when I walk in or have a good day when I left. Very melancholy when addressing my questions. And the "consultation" with the doctor is literally 5 minutes with no useful information that you didn't read already before. That's $50 on top of the actual fee for the session. I would recommend doing research and going elsewhere. This experience could have been a lot better. I know several people who have done this and have had rave reviews and so far after sharing my experience, they all have the same consensus that I should have went elsewhere.
Most aspects of my experience getting chiropractic care were positive, but one thing caused me to avoid this place. The chiropractor quickly twisted and cracked my neck, which made me extremely uncomfortable. I asked him not to do that again. He replied that I should just relax and breathe and then did it again. It was just like some spy movie where the action hero goes around snapping people's necks. I've never experienced it at any other chiropractor. I can't say if this is actually a dangerous practice, but why force something on your patients that creeps them out?
Marina Corbi
June 19th, 2019
The staff were friendly, but they do try to sell you on things constantly. There is one staff member that was condescending. I mentioned how I had 2 full time jobs and did freelance work. At first she wondered how I did all that and then asked if I was going to college. I said I wouldn't have the time to fit it into my schedule with work and taking care of my kids and that I didn’t have the money as well to afford community college anyway. She said that she was able to do it, so I should as well and wasn't trying hard. It wouldn't be too bad if she said this in a positive way. But she dismissed my reasons for not attending and implied that I was being lazy. Good news is that just a few months later I was able to start attending college for free as a benefit from one of my jobs.
For the service itself, I tried the Verju Laser as I’ve always had giant thighs no matter what my weight was. Even when I was a bit underweight, my thighs would be significantly big in comparison to the rest of my body and I guess it has to do with being really short. They promised in the pamphlet and in the consultation that 4+ inches removed from my waist, hips and thighs was GUARANTEED. They put me for 8 weeks of treatments (twice a week) and everything was fine at first. During my first laser appointment, the women who took my measurements said that Dr. Wycoff had me down for just my thighs. My thighs were my biggest concern, but I thought I might as well have it all done since the cost covered all 3. I decided not to argue with her and to just go with what he said and only have my thighs done. I was also upset when I found out at this appointment (after I had paid) that when they say 4+ inches, they mean in total and not 4+ inches off for each area that they had me believe.
Here is something else they didn’t advertise beforehand (this was a year ago, so I don’t know if they change the advertising in this regard). You need to wear Spanx or some form of tight-fitting body suit that costs around $100 and they expect you to change what you eat and count calories, take a diet pill daily that they prescribe and drink tons of water. They also want you to exercise and ended up selling me a ton of vitamins that also showed no results, despite taking them as instructed for months. Basically, they tell you that losing the inches is easy and requires no work, but in fact requires a lot. I feel that the lasers do nothing and you only lose the inches from eating less calories, wearing tight clothes and exercising. It’s a scam. There was no difference after the 8 weeks. I lost some weight through the diet and exercising, but my thighs looked no different. As a result, I had to see Dr. Wycoff again. He said that I didn’t lose the inches as I only had my thighs done. I told him that the woman who took my measurements said he wrote instructions to have them only do my thighs and that I wanted all 3 done. He then said I would have to do another 8 weeks of treatment, this time with all 3 and would have to pay for it. I was confused, but then stated, “It says that 4+ inches are guaranteed, correct?” He changed his tune immediately and said it was and that it would be free. My husband was with me during all appointments and after the visit he asked me if I noticed that Dr. Wycoff was trying to get us to pay again, so I know it wasn’t just me misunderstanding. I’m wondering how many patients have been tricked into paying again when the first treatment didn’t work. After the next 8 weeks, I still didn’t see much of a change in anything, but they did the measurements and said I lost the 4 inches. I know I had only lost the weight through my own efforts as there were some weeks between the first and second treatment and I had lost over 10lb on my own through diet and exercise. This is why I believe that the $1,200 I paid was a complete scam, especially with the way Dr. Wycoff and his staff try to upsell you on everything and ultimately put the pressure on you to lose the weight when the lasers supposedly “do all the work”. It’s not worth your time and money.
Heather Mckenzie
November 25th, 2022
I have been a patient here in the past and again recently. Very friendly and helpful staff. Dr Wycoff Is a straight shooter and helped me immensely with my issues. Supplements are available but no pressure to buy them .