I am a fan of «DR. Mark». There are a few reasons for this, the first being that the first words out of his mouth during the visit did not revolve around setting up a «treatment regimen» which with other chiropractors seems to translate to, «milking the poor sucker in pain». Dr. Mark was different, his approach with me was 1 visit weekly for a couple weeks, now, by HIS recommendation, I am seeing him biweekly. My point in saying all that is that he doesn’t seem to be in it for the money, and he has never tried to“upsell” a treatment our service to me. He has this awesome stretching table, the Cox technics table, that he fully explains before he uses. He has a manner about him that engenders trust, but without the«superior Dr.» complex. His office doesn’t have a staff, so your entire appointment tine is spent in his care. I have insurance that covers chiropractic care, but Dr. Mark clued me in that his cash price was actually less expensive in the end, and required a lot less work on both ends. I suppose the true judgment of a chiropractor should be how your back/neck pain levels are being managed under their care, and I can give Dr. Mark an A+ in this area. In short, if you are having neck/back pain or discomfort, it would be well worth the time to make an appointment, just not for the same time i want my appointment, haha.
Raquelle Z.
Place rating: 4 Louisville/Jefferson County, KY
Muscles and bones are things that each of us need and if we think about what purpose they serve I’m sure we are grateful since we would be useless blobs of flesh without them! Yet when they start making their presence known, it is usualyl in the form of pain! When those times arise, the options are 1. Suffer through 2. Find some pharmaceuticals 3. Try home remedies– Heat and Ice are my favs 4. Find a professional who can help. I must admit that I have done options 1 – 3 many times, and I do not hold most Chiropractors in very high regard because of negative past experiences. I recently decided to give Dr. Mark Keele at Boulevard Chiropractic a try since he came highly recommended by Barbara Renfro who my massage therapist. She told me that Dr. Mark was an RN and then became a DC. I liked knowing that since that is my profession. Dr. Mark approaches his clients with gentleness and compassion and although he offers x-rays, he does not track his clients into regimens. This is a welcome change from those I have seen before that seem to have endless recommended therapy recommendations. He also utilizes a very cool Cox-D table Combining proven Cox Technic flexion distraction protocols as developed by Dr. James Cox. His office is not fancy, but it is comfortable and efficient, leaving the patient with the impression that their care, not office décor is what matters!