2 avaliações para Patty Johnson’s Acupuncture and Herbs
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Leenah M.
Classificação do local: 5 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Dr. Johnson is wonderful, and her prices are very competitive. My medical insurance doesn’t cover acupuncture so I really had to do my research and she offered the best prices I could find and she’s very knowledgeable. I have been suffering from intense, debilitating migraines since high school and I wish I would have thought of acupuncture earlier. Doctors have given me all kinds of meds for my migraines, including a daily prescription for antidepressants(I’m not and never have been depressed, and they made me moody) which didn’t work, and a prescription for naratriptan which works most of the time but you only get a few at a time so if I ran out I was in deep trouble. I’ve had to visit Urgent care twice because the migraine pain would cause me to vomit uncontrollably so doctors would give me some kind of injection for the pain and one for the nausea and send me on my way. So basically finding Patty was like a miracle. I don’t wake up with those terrible headaches that turn into migraines anymore, and let me tell you, it feels great to wake up not in pain, or to try and suffer through a few more hours of work when you just want to crawl into bed and pass out. I haven’t touched my migraine prescription in weeks, pretty much since I first started with the acupuncture. In short, I would highly recommend seeing Dr. Patty Johnson if you’re thinking of having acupuncture.
A A.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
Patty has been a great find. Mom is very old school, and dealing with acute Rhumathoid Arthritis, and constant pain daily. While not excited about the idea of needles — she forced herself to try accupunture at the suggestion of her doctor. Patty understood her shortcomings about this type of treatment, and went out of the way to make her relax, and give her feedback every step of the way. Accupuncture will not likely take mom’s RA away, but Patty has helped he to better manage the daily pain. Now — Mom is the one remind us that she has an accupunture appointment.