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Espinoza Chiropractic - Chiropractor North Austin, TX

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  • 4.8
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Espinoza Chiropractic - Chiropractor North Austin, TX
About
Find relief from discomfort at Espinoza Chiropractic, your trusted chiropractor in North Austin, TX. Our skilled team offers tailored chiropractic services in North Austin, TX for back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, fatigue, tension, stress, anxiety, and depression. We address issues like numbness, tingling, carpal tunnel, vertigo, poor circulation, poor posture, scoliosis, herniated discs, pinched nerves, and muscle spasms with gentle, effective techniques. As a leading chiropractic clinic in North Austin, TX, we prioritize spinal alignment to improve overall health. Visit us and embark on the journey to optimal wellness. We are North Austin, TX's #1 source for chiropractic care.
Hours
Open now
Monday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Insights
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance · Wheelchair accessible parking lot · Wheelchair accessible restroom ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly · Transgender safespace ·
Payments
Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · MasterCard ·
Location
1929 Payton Gin Rd, Austin, TX 78757, United States
Services
Chiropractic Leg and Feet Pain Treatment in North Austin, TX
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Chiropractic Sports Injury Treatment in North Austin, TX
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Reviews
4.8 out of 5
(324 reviews)
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Kristi Dupre
a month ago
Know before you go: They focus on a full assessment- pro &con. They will not do an adjustment, even if you are in pain on your first appointment. They follow their process (again pro and con depending on if it works for you.) I felt like it was a timeshare sales pitch. He broke down my pain to mini goals (that I didn't care about), he wanted a full assessment to put a program together to sell me. He did not want to address why I was there (depending on your view this could be good or bad to address everything / full picture vs what hurts). The office staff is nice but didn't tell me I wouldn't get an adjustment on day one so expectations were mis-aligned. Just my experience, set your expectations and maybe this is for you. For me, I've never had a chiropractor let me go home without trying to help my pain/issue first. Went back second day and as he started to say something about a program, I just felt the ick of sales, told him that and left.
MLT
2 months ago
Long, but worth the read before visiting this provider. After 2 consultation visits I left today feeling like I just experienced a cash grab disguised as healthcare & wellness. Hopefully this review will help people make an informed decision if they are not coming in by way of workman's comp or personal injury/tort. I came in as private pay or possible insurance as a result of years worth of wear and tear on my body, most of which can be attributed to obesity & 20 yrs of work as a hairstylist. I'm going to be brutally honest. During my first visit I initially felt that the Dr. was caring, and maybe he is, to a degree. However, midway through I began to get a vibe that this could possibly be a business and not a Dr's office, if you will. I noticed the Cartier, Rolex, and blacked out luxury vehicle. Props for doing well, but I began to get concerned with what I was noticing & the rate I saw people coming in and out. The first day was a consultation, a questionnaire that was too long and possibly intrusive about lifestyle, goals, etc. (with the intent of other misc. sales, no doubt) and I was told I needed xrays. I was happy with that because I knew it may be dangerous to adjust me with my history without taking a deeper look. I was then told I would need to come back to go over the results before being adjusted so he'd have time to look them over. So, when I came back we went over my results very thoroughly & everything was great till it came time to talk about insurance. He told me it wasn't active, which it will be in a few days. He then gave me the spiel of costs, deductibles, etc. and why cash pay was a better route. This is where it turned for me, the age old assumptive close, great sales tactic. He said I could do 2 things. 1. I pay $737 (or so) for 3 months, or 2. nearly $1900 in one payment. There was no other option, that was it. I told him I would talk to my husband and he said he does the same with his wife, but then asked me which one my husband would go for if he were there... As soon as I didn't go for either of those options his demeanor changed. It went from over zealous to let's get you out of here. He then gave me the option for financing, I tried and was denied, even though my credit score is 700? THEN he tells me to go home & talk to my husband but not to take too long because he doesn't extend these offers usually past the initial day he offers it. Talk about awkward... I could pay for it, but after this whole process I felt disgusted. Not to mention I totally wasted nearly an entire day with traveling back and forth, waiting, and being seen; Not even to get so much as a relief adjustment that I would have been happy to pay for. I'd also like to say that the reminders give a little bit of a desperate feel. In one day I received 2 texts, 1 email, and one phone call, that's excessive. Now, don't get me wrong, I believe he is a capable chiropractor and I'm sure I would have seen results. However the delivery and intent was a hard pass for me. I've blocked the number, and email because I'm over it and I refuse to read any response to this, but I do hope it may help others know what to realistically expect.
About
Find relief from discomfort at Espinoza Chiropractic, your trusted chiropractor in North Austin, TX. Our skilled team offers tailored chiropractic services in North Austin, TX for back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, fatigue, tension, stress, anxiety, and depression. We address issues like numbness, tingling, carpal tunnel, vertigo, poor circulation, poor posture, scoliosis, herniated discs, pinched nerves, and muscle spasms with gentle, effective techniques. As a leading chiropractic clinic in North Austin, TX, we prioritize spinal alignment to improve overall health. Visit us and embark on the journey to optimal wellness. We are North Austin, TX's #1 source for chiropractic care.
Hours
Open now
Monday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Location
1929 Payton Gin Rd, Austin, TX 78757, United States
Services
Chiropractic Leg and Feet Pain Treatment in North Austin, TX
Holistic Wellness through Chiropractic Treatment for Leg and Feet Pain in North Austin, TX In the bustling city of North Austin, TX, where vibrant energy meets the demands of daily life, residents often find themselves grappling with leg and feet pain. The quest for holistic wellness has led many...
Chiropractic Sports Injury Treatment in North Austin, TX
Unlocking Peak Performance: Chiropractic Treatment for Sports Injuries in North Austin, TX In the dynamic city of North Austin, TX, where the spirit of athleticism thrives, sports enthusiasts and athletes often find themselves grappling with injuries that hinder their performance. Amidst the ques...
Insights
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance · Wheelchair accessible parking lot · Wheelchair accessible restroom ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly · Transgender safespace ·
Payments
Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · MasterCard ·
Reviews
4.8 out of 5
(324 reviews)
4.8
5
4
3
2
1
Kristi Dupre
a month ago
Know before you go: They focus on a full assessment- pro &con. They will not do an adjustment, even if you are in pain on your first appointment. They follow their process (again pro and con depending on if it works for you.) I felt like it was a timeshare sales pitch. He broke down my pain to mini goals (that I didn't care about), he wanted a full assessment to put a program together to sell me. He did not want to address why I was there (depending on your view this could be good or bad to address everything / full picture vs what hurts). The office staff is nice but didn't tell me I wouldn't get an adjustment on day one so expectations were mis-aligned. Just my experience, set your expectations and maybe this is for you. For me, I've never had a chiropractor let me go home without trying to help my pain/issue first. Went back second day and as he started to say something about a program, I just felt the ick of sales, told him that and left.
MLT
2 months ago
Long, but worth the read before visiting this provider. After 2 consultation visits I left today feeling like I just experienced a cash grab disguised as healthcare & wellness. Hopefully this review will help people make an informed decision if they are not coming in by way of workman's comp or personal injury/tort. I came in as private pay or possible insurance as a result of years worth of wear and tear on my body, most of which can be attributed to obesity & 20 yrs of work as a hairstylist. I'm going to be brutally honest. During my first visit I initially felt that the Dr. was caring, and maybe he is, to a degree. However, midway through I began to get a vibe that this could possibly be a business and not a Dr's office, if you will. I noticed the Cartier, Rolex, and blacked out luxury vehicle. Props for doing well, but I began to get concerned with what I was noticing & the rate I saw people coming in and out. The first day was a consultation, a questionnaire that was too long and possibly intrusive about lifestyle, goals, etc. (with the intent of other misc. sales, no doubt) and I was told I needed xrays. I was happy with that because I knew it may be dangerous to adjust me with my history without taking a deeper look. I was then told I would need to come back to go over the results before being adjusted so he'd have time to look them over. So, when I came back we went over my results very thoroughly & everything was great till it came time to talk about insurance. He told me it wasn't active, which it will be in a few days. He then gave me the spiel of costs, deductibles, etc. and why cash pay was a better route. This is where it turned for me, the age old assumptive close, great sales tactic. He said I could do 2 things. 1. I pay $737 (or so) for 3 months, or 2. nearly $1900 in one payment. There was no other option, that was it. I told him I would talk to my husband and he said he does the same with his wife, but then asked me which one my husband would go for if he were there... As soon as I didn't go for either of those options his demeanor changed. It went from over zealous to let's get you out of here. He then gave me the option for financing, I tried and was denied, even though my credit score is 700? THEN he tells me to go home & talk to my husband but not to take too long because he doesn't extend these offers usually past the initial day he offers it. Talk about awkward... I could pay for it, but after this whole process I felt disgusted. Not to mention I totally wasted nearly an entire day with traveling back and forth, waiting, and being seen; Not even to get so much as a relief adjustment that I would have been happy to pay for. I'd also like to say that the reminders give a little bit of a desperate feel. In one day I received 2 texts, 1 email, and one phone call, that's excessive. Now, don't get me wrong, I believe he is a capable chiropractor and I'm sure I would have seen results. However the delivery and intent was a hard pass for me. I've blocked the number, and email because I'm over it and I refuse to read any response to this, but I do hope it may help others know what to realistically expect.
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