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First,
be
aware
that
the
clinic
offers
free
additional
treatments
if
you
show
proof
you
left
a
five-star
review.
So,
some
of
the
positive
reviews
may
be
due
to
this.
The
clinic
wants
your
money.
Whether
you’re
a
candidate
or
not,
they
will
treat
you.
There
may
be
some
merit
to
the
treatment
offered
but
it
will
not
help
everyone.
I
was
not
among
patients
who
could
be
helped,
and
I
had
zero
results.
I
was
even
told
by
a
staff
member
in
confidence
that
I
was
not
a
candidate
and
should
not
have
been
accepted.
It’s
high
pressure
sales
pitch.
You
walk
in,
a
doctor,
who’s
not
a
urologist,
pretends
to
exam
you,
clears
you
for
the
procedure,
then
sends
in
the
sales
guy
with
a
“special
offer.”
You
know,
“the
treatment
is
$6100
but
if
you
sign
today
we’ll
do
it
for
$4700!”
The
doctor
told
me
“I’d
pee
out
the
cholesterol
block
my
arteries
after
the
treatment.”
I
should
have
ran
out
of
the
office
right
then.
Once
they
have
your
money
they
could
care
less.
They
offer
a
“free
special
gift”
when
you
sign.
It’s
basically
viagra
in
chewable
tablets
they
have
sent
via
FedEx.
Mine
arrive
melted
and
useless.
I
was
told
it
would
be
resent.
Never
happened.
Two
treatments
in
I
realized
I
had
been
scammed.
Tried
to
call
to
discuss
getting
my
money
back
for
the
unused
treatments.
Was
given
the
runaround
and
eventually
even
hung-up
on.
Office
manager
sweet-talked
me
into
giving
it
more
time.
I
agreed.
Huge
mistake.
Finished
the
initial
six
treatments,
then
gave-up
halfway
through
the
second
course.
Getting
into
NYC
and
parking
was
costing
me
$75
alone.
This
treatment
may
work
on
guys
who
have
blocked
arteries.
Some
guys
just
have
decreased
function
with
age
and
this
will
not
help
them.
They
don’t
care.
You’re
just
a
dollar
sign
to
them.
They
pressure
vulnerable
men
in
a
weak
position
to
sign-up.
It’s
a
numbers
game.
I
think
the
clinic
could
be
a
candidate
for
a
class-action
suit.
I’ve
had
enough.
I
was
foolish
enough
to
fall
for
this
and
I’ll
pay
off
the
debt
and
try
to
forget
I
did
this.
Licensed
staff
there
are
risking
their
license.
Guys,
talk
to
a
real
urologist.
Get
some
real
facts
before
deciding
on
this.
Even
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
with
something
like
this,
find
a
more
reputable
place.
If
you
have
$5000
to
spare,
maybe
it’s
worth
the
gamble.
Sadly,
I
didn’t
and
I’m
paying
a
financial
price.
Be
very
careful.
Talk
to
real
doctors
first
and
take
your
time
before
making
any
decision.
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