Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Kooky » 13th Jan, '09, 15:59

My Mr Jo? (sorry, the nanos is confusing me)

http://www.osteopath.com.sg/

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Satellite » 13th Jan, '09, 16:02

Oh this one is located at Pickering street. I thought you went to see someone at the Biopolis (nanos building)?

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Kooky » 13th Jan, '09, 16:03

Ohhhh, I see. :)

The guy I saw at Biopolis is a doctor, Sati. Ian Lee.

http://www.integratedmedclinic.com/

I still miss him. :(

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Satellite » 13th Jan, '09, 16:05

ah I see. Thanks!

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Addadude » 19th Jan, '09, 12:30

Kooky wrote:Hey Addadude, how is M doing? I told William his replacement got a name check on here; he says he's supposed to be very good indeed. (Of course he would say that, but this was to me, in private.)

I miss Mr Jo :( I haven't been to an osteo in six months and my shoulder needs some attention, but I think finding a new osteo I like may even be as bad as finding a decent hair stylist. I'm trying to get Willie to set up here. :)
Hi Kooky - sorry I missed this one.

My One and Only was very happy with the treatment she got from Thomas. After about 3 sessions she was completely pain free. However last week she was feeling a bit sore and contacted the clinic to make an appointment only to discover that Thomas was no longer there and their appointment book was filled up for Saturday - the day she wanted to go down. M will probably go down to teh clinic again after CNY.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Satellite » 19th Jan, '09, 12:36

When Mr. Sate tired to make an appointment with Thomas last week - was told he had left so Mr. Sate abandoned plans to visit the place. And now he is suspicious as to why two people has left so soon.

Do let me know if you find any other good ones.

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Kooky » 19th Jan, '09, 12:40

Oh, that's not good! Mr Jo is always in demand and hard to see; if M can be flexible on day/time she should have more luck.

Sati - William completed his two-year contract and went travelling; no cause for concern there. :lol:

edit: I haven't tried him myself but there is another guy in Tanglin Shopping Centre.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Kooky » 30th May, '09, 09:50

Who are you and why should we care who your osteopath is dating?

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by jimparter » 5th Jan, '11, 18:46

Hi i am new in this forum and i want to know about some chiropractic techniques for relaxation from pain problems.

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Morrolan » 5th Jan, '11, 19:00

jimparter wrote:Hi i am new in this forum and i want to know about some chiropractic techniques for relaxation from pain problems.
chiropractic techniques will damage or break your neck or spine so your pain problems will be solved for ever.

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by swissgal » 21st Jan, '11, 07:47

I can recommend Adrien LALANI in Biopolis, he's a good osteopath

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Kooky » 21st Jan, '11, 14:44

Can I shout at this one too, Bob?

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Fat Bob » 21st Jan, '11, 16:30

Shout whenever you like, m'darlin'. It won't change much.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by sgtousa » 12th Oct, '12, 16:42

Its not true that Chiropractic is dangerous.
I have been going to Chiropractors for more than 15 years. Both in America where I am from and here in Singapore.
Every Chiropractor is going to be a little different. It took a while for me to get used to the Chiropractor that I was going to here in Singapore because I was so used to my Chiropractor back home in the states. Its easy to compare how each Chiropractor does things and sometimes you just have to try it even though you expect something else.
After a 2-3 weeks under going care with Dr I began to see the long lasting effects.

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor?

Post by Morrolan » 17th Oct, '12, 13:34

sgtousa wrote:Its not true that Chiropractic is dangerous.
I have been going to Chiropractors for more than 15 years. Both in America where I am from and here in Singapore.

Every Chiropractor bla, bla bla...

After a 2-3 weeks under going care with Dr Death, I began to see the long lasting effects of not being able to move my limbs, take solid food or breathe independently.

You should try Light Quadraplegic, the doctor there is a soon to be convicted quack. Here's the website http://www.lightquadraplegic.com
having to go to these quacks for more than 15 years sort of flies in the face of the claim that they can actually cure anything, no?

i don't know what's worse: the spamming or the support of dangerous quackery...

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