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Testimonials

Dear Dr. Ken:

I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate the genuine concern you and your associates have shown me and the quality and comprehensiveness of the care your practice provides.

I suppose I found my way to your practice like many of your other patients. After expressing to a friend of mine my dissatisfaction with other chiropractic practitioners here on the island that seem to represent themselves as the one and only answer to good health she referred me to you. In the past I have only sought the care of chiropractors for what seemed to me to be a short term problem acute in nature.

Your approach was different. It was more comprehensive in that it addressed not only the acute problems I had on my initial visit, but it embraced the concept of total wellness. You suggested a course of regular visits with decreasing frequency as my condition improved, you outlined for me a diet and exercise program, and you didn’t represent chiropractic as the only solution for maintaining good health and you encouraged me to seek treatment from my medical doctor when appropriate. Your approach was refreshingly humble and seemed logical.

I am happy to say that after following your treatment regimen and implementing your suggested diet and exercise program I think I am feeling better, stronger and more energetic than I have in many years. My weight is down, my blood pressure is well managed now without medication, and I am enjoying a quality of life I haven’t experienced in many years.

Simply stated, I think I am living proof of the value and benefits of implementing and staying with you care and wellness program. To those that may be skeptical or uncommitted I say, you won’t believe how good you feel. Thanks Dr. Ken for the difference you have made in my health and well being.

Sincerely,
Ken R.


Dear Dr. Ken,

I’ve thought about writing this letter ever since the first visit with you. I did not know what to expect when I walked into a chiropractor’s office and you were the best thing that has happened to me in a long time. I need to thank my sister too for telling me to keep the appointment (which I almost cancelled three times).

For the past 15-20 years I have gradually declined in my activity level. I attributed this to age, weight and arthritis. I figured that if I just exercised more, ate less, and took some medication eventually all would be well and I could do some of the things that I have given up…tennis, walking, hiking, dancing, gardening… Well, I would rally some but always feel worse and literally bent out of shape every time I did one of my favorite activities. Every time I went out and exercised hard, I would get hurt. Then I would need a recovery period and hesitantly try to participate in life again. Feeling very discouraged I adopted the mantra, “I can do only one thing.” Depending on how strenuous that one thing was, I would need a recovery period, sometimes a day, sometimes a week, sometimes longer before I would try it or anything again. As I was getting older, heavier and stiffer, I began to think that there was no hope.

That first day in your office, when you tested my legs and said that I didn’t have use of them, they were not working, was the first time somebody knew what I knew…they weren’t working. I cried because no one else close to me understood how hard it was fir me to do the things I do. No one but my sister ever told me I walked funny, and I had better keep that appointment!

I am so thankful that I met you! After explaining about what you do and looking at my x-rays, you treated me. I hesitated on writing this letter because I wanted to see if I was going to continually feel better or would it be short lived. I can honestly say, I am amazed at the difference I feel and continue to feel. I walk straighter. It doesn’t hurt to stand up straight. I believe I am using my whole foot when walking. My legs don’t feel like wooden legs. I actually played tennis and squatted down to pick up the ball! I can work all day at the office, go square dancing and still have energy left to go for a bike ride! You are a blessing. And I’ll tell anyone who will listen about you and your profession. Thank you, Dr. Ken.

With Love,
Pat K.