Well, we decided to get a hold of a few patients that had really expressed interest in undergoing treatment on the DRX 9000, but were nervous about the process. Here are some of their questions and concerns: 1. Will the treatment be painful ? 2. Do you guys know what you are doing ? 3. How do I know if this will work for me ? 4. Will I have to wait a long time like I do at most doctors offices each visit ? 5. How will I know if the treatment is working, do I have to wait until the end to know ? 6. Will the back support I need to wear all day be uncomfortable ? 7. What will it be like making the trip to your office each day ? So, we decided to offer a 3 visit trial so that they could at least experience the process first hand and see what it is like coming here for treatment. Wow, what a good idea this has turned out to be. Just about everyone who has done the trial has decided to continue on with the treatment. The protocol for the DRX 9000 is 20 visits (we do a few more if we need to at no charge). If you qualify for treatment (if I have accepted your case), because not everyone does, and you are in agreement with the cost ($5000-$8000 based on your individual needs) and have the ability to pay (we have 18 month "0" interest financing), we will let you try the first 3 visits out before you pay. Then, on the 3rd visit you pay, and we schedule your remaining 17 visits. Really, this is a great way to make sure that you made the right decision and that you are comfortable with my clinic and my staff. But, and this is a BIG BUT, don't expect to feel great after only 3 sessions. Heck, you might. In fact, 25% of you will feel better, but 25% will feel more sore (temporarily). The other 50% will feel everything in between. It does not matter. What matters is at the end of the 20 sessions, over 85% of you will have a much stronger spine that will serve you well for the remainder of your life, as long as you maintain it properly (we will teach you how). Anyway, this offer expires on 8/1/2006. I may make it an ongoing policy, I'm not sure. But for now, so far so good.









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