3 avaliações para BaroSolutions Health Optimization Clinics
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Dan M.
Classificação do local: 1 Fort Worth, TX
This man, «Dr.» Damon Sacks M.D. claims to be a medical doctor and owns Baro Solutions. In fact according to the Texas Medical Board, he is not a licensed doctor and cannot practice medicine in the state of Texas! Read reviews before you give his company any money. In my experience, Baro Solutions is a complete scam! They will bill your insurance company tens of thousands of dollars and when you try to get a copy of all the testing that they did on you(in their office) they will not give you your own medical records. Beware, you will regret it. They NEVER answer their telephone or respond to voice mails or emails. Please read reviews on this company and do not waste your money.
Ashley S.
Classificação do local: 1 Arlington, TX
Got a groupon for this service. I was talked into a higher priced service which was fine. I decided I didn’t like it, and didn’t want to use this product anymore. Cancelled everything. Flash-forward 10 months: they are billing me for a payment plan that I thought I was finished on because the business has changed hands. Go elsewhere. Not worth it!
Kacy H.
Classificação do local: 1 McKinney, TX
I bought a Groupon for Nutrimedical. Thank goodness I only spent $ 99.00 rather than the $ 699.00 it normally costs. My consultation was at the West Plano location which is basically a rented office with one guy. The first thing he did was try to upsell me the HGC or Phentermeine(spelling?) diet for only $ 300.00 more. Then, we went over questions that I had already filled out online because he said people tend to lie on the online questions. We talked about my being a vegetarian several times and I indicated that online as well. When I received my «custom» meal plan it was a full on meat eaters diet. I called the number given to me in the introductary e-mail and a lady answered«hello?». No indication that it was a business. When I told her the problem she said to e-mail Nutrimedical, at least I think that’s what she said because her English was not good. She’s presumably Asian and English is not her first language. I’m going to weight watchers instead.