I’d have to agree with the person below talking about the over bearing religious vibe going on. It’s great and all that you believe whole heartedly in the lord and all but it’s overbearing. I’m not religious and to be surrounded by crosses, Christian music nonstop, and the saying, «the power is on,» makes it really uncomfortable. I find it highly unprofessional to express your religion so immensely in a professional practice.(Ya ya, freedom of speech and religion.) I also don’t really know if their alignment is doing anything for me at all. I can crack my back exactly how he does it, so I’m not sure what I’m paying for. I’d figure I’d give it a try but every time I got there it’s so uncomfortable and I feel slightly robbed. $ 30 or more for 5 minutes of his time… They don’t explain the money portion at all or what you’re even paying for in terms of these«plans.» Seems a bit wishy washy to me.
Joshua F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fruita, CO
Dr. Roman is great. I sprained my back in September and he is getting me back to health. He always has an upbeat attitude and a smile. He genuinely cats about his patients. His finesse and skills are very good. His staff is great as well. In response to the post below, the power is on, is reference to the alignment and healthy nerve pathways. If the pathways are cramped there is less energy getting to where it needs to go. No religious meaning. If you don’t like the care, that’s one thing, but to give a bad review based on someone’s faith is not really cool. I’ve never felt that religion was being forced on me.
Anne L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Grand Junction, CO
I was sent to this office for an inexpensive spine XRay. I was put off by the Bible in the waiting room, the crosses on the walls, Christian music playing and the desk staff singing along like it was Santa’s workshop. There were posters of religious quotes on the walls. I am not Christian and don’t think it is appropriate for medical professionals to proselytize to patients. I couldn’t get out of there fast enough, and I won’t be back.