Reviews of Chiropractors in Maryland

Reviews of Chiropractors in Maryland
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If you need a lead for a good chiropractor in the state of Maryland, start with online resources that offer area-specific searching. Then, review online sources or ask the practice to send you patient reviews. Ultimately, the choice of your health care practitioner should reflect your personal preferences, but reviews offered by others may steer you in the right direction and offer an insight into each chiropractor's particular strengths and weaknesses.

Searching

Online search sites such as The Maryland Chiropractic Association, Chiropractor.net or ChiroLocator will help you search for chiropractors by such parameters as city, county, specialty, style and price. Although these websites do not provide third-party reviews, they do offer a comprehensive summary of each practice including accepted insurance plans, treatment techniques, qualifications and contact information. Once you have compiled a list of chiropractors who are close to you and meet your needs, you can then search for reviews.

Online Forums

Local online chat forums are a great place to get feedback from people who have used the chiropractors you are considering. The website, DC Urban Moms and Dads, is a tool for searching anything home and family related in the Washington DC area. On the site's Health and Medicine forum, you can post to request reviews or recommendations from other consumers in the area.

Consumer Websites

Many chiropractors have Facebook sites or are listed on consumer sites like Yelp.com. Check these sites for third-party reviews of chiropractors you are interested in. If third-party reviews are hard to track down, call a few offices. Many keep patient comments and reviews on file. If the reviews don't give you enough information, ask for a free trial visit or see if the practice offers any discounts or coupons for first timers.

Choosing a Chiropractor

Chiropractors treat a variety of ailments from allergies to depression to fatigue. They are knowledgeable in a variety of drug-free and non-invasive approaches and usually focus on alignment and manipulation of the musculoskeletal system to naturally achieve balance health and well-being in your body. According to the Maryland Chiropractic Association you should look for a chiropractor who is licensed in your state and has graduated from an accredited school. Also, look for someone who specializes in the kind of treatment you are looking for. Other sources for reviews include family, friends or other health care practitioners.

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Article reviewed by Molly Solanki Last updated on: Jan 24, 2011

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