2/5 Char0308 1 year ago on Google
The
office
and
staff
are
great,
PT
and
Chiro
were
very
professional,
and
offered
a
lot
of
great
advice,
and
proper
usage
of
braces.
Sadly,
I
did
both
the
level
one
insurance
covered
Sarapin
injections
with
PT
and
Chiro
3
times
a
week
for
month
and
a
half,
and
then
the
expensive
not
covered
by
insurance
level
3
Prolozone
injections
for
my
sacroiliac
and
low
back
pain
and
got
no
relief,
except
very
slight
improvement
from
Sacroilliac
belt/brace
they
recommended.
And
a
lot
of
times
the
Prolozone
injections
made
me
feel
worse
and
you
cannot
take
any
anti-inflammation
medicine
like
advil
so
was
painful
going
through
all
this.
I
followed
all
directions
for
meds
and
activities
after
each
injection
and
did
their
recommended
PT
exercises
daily.
Their
next
option
for
me
they
call
level
three
are
PRP
injections,
but
again,
not
covered
by
insurance
and
even
more
expensive
than
the
Prolozone
and
with
the
lack
of
good
outcome
from
all
I’ve
already
done
,
I
don’t
want
to
risk
spending
more
money
,
time,
and
discomfort
on
other
injections
that
may
not
work.
So
keep
in
mind
the
injections
may
work
for
some
people
but
not
for
everyone
so
its
an
expensive
gamble.
Also
one
disappointing
factor
that
may
or
may
not
have
affected
my
outcome
was
none
of
the
injections
were
done
with
ultrasound
guidance,
the
doctors
just
use
skeletal
and
muscular
markers
by
touch
to
determine
injection
location,
I’ve
had
steroid
injections
in
the
past
that
gave
temporary
pain
relief
and
ultrasound
guidance
was
always
used
for
those,
which
made
me
feel
as
if
I
was
certain
it
was
in
the
right
location.
I
can’t
say
for
sure
that
ultrasound
guidance
would’ve
helped
with
Atlanta
innovative
medicine’s
injections,
or
not,
but
it
would’ve
been
nice
to
be
able
to
rule
out
that
was
an
impact.
I’m
going
to
have
to
take
some
time
for
my
budget
to
recover
and
then
i
think
I
will
go
to
a
different
doctors
office
and
get
a
second
opinion
and
also
look
for
location
that
uses
ultrasound
guidance
for
their
injections.
Again
the
staff
is
great
at
Atlanta
innovative
medicine,
but
the
cost
is
very
high
for
injections
that
are
a
gamble
if
they
will
help
or
not.
So
disappointing.