Louisa Chiropractic Ctr
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History & Philosophy
We are committed to your complete and total healthcare, and take that responsibility to heart. Louisa Chiropractic Center officially opened its doors over 13 years ago, on May 20, 1996. The guiding principles have remained the same from day one:
â?¢ Every patient deserves the best possible care, regardless of insurance or financial status.
â?¢ We do NOT over-schedule or over-treat! Patients are to be scheduled based on their individual needs, not by some formula or the number of treatments allowed by their insurance companies.
â?¢ The doctor needs to listen to the patient, just as the patient needs to follow the doctorâ?Ts instructions.
â?¢ An overflowing waiting room is less an indication of how good the doctor is, but how little the doctor respects their patientsâ?T time. Patients (with appointments) shouldnâ?Tt have to wait for extended periods in their doctorsâ?T offices.
â?¢ No doctor can fix or treat everything. If we cannot help you. we will do our best to find someone who can. Referrals to other physicians or healthcare practitioners are made with the patientâ?Ts best interests in mind.
â?¢ Diagnostic measures are to be used intelligently. Expensive tests are not necessarily useful tests. Diagnostics conducted strictly for the doctorâ?Ts own academic interests should be done at the doctorâ?Ts expense.
â?¢ Mutual respect between a doctor and patient is at least as important as it is in any other human relationship.
â?¢ Caring about and for a patient should yield the same result.
We are committed to your complete and total healthcare, and take that responsibility to heart. Louisa Chiropractic Center officially opened its doors over 13 years ago, on May 20, 1996. The guiding principles have remained the same from day one:
â?¢ Every patient deserves the best possible care, regardless of insurance or financial status.
â?¢ We do NOT over-schedule or over-treat! Patients are to be scheduled based on their individual needs, not by some formula or the number of treatments allowed by their insurance companies.
â?¢ The doctor needs to listen to the patient, just as the patient needs to follow the doctorâ?Ts instructions.
â?¢ An overflowing waiting room is less an indication of how good the doctor is, but how little the doctor respects their patientsâ?T time. Patients (with appointments) shouldnâ?Tt have to wait for extended periods in their doctorsâ?T offices.
â?¢ No doctor can fix or treat everything. If we cannot help you. we will do our best to find someone who can. Referrals to other physicians or healthcare practitioners are made with the patientâ?Ts best interests in mind.
â?¢ Diagnostic measures are to be used intelligently. Expensive tests are not necessarily useful tests. Diagnostics conducted strictly for the doctorâ?Ts own academic interests should be done at the doctorâ?Ts expense.
â?¢ Mutual respect between a doctor and patient is at least as important as it is in any other human relationship.
â?¢ Caring about and for a patient should yield the same result.