How keeping it simple just makes more sense

How keeping it simple just makes more sense

Danielle and I took the kiddos to a local bowling alley this past weekend for a birthday party.

Of course bowling alleys are not solely for bowling now, but for games.

But, when did video games get so complicated?

Let me explain.

In order to play games, you have to put cash/card into a machine and get a card. Simple enough.

But, this is where it gets complicated.

My children choose a game and instead of it saying, “ $2 a match “ —- the machine says 125 credits….

I’m thinking —- I put in $20 for this card…but what does 125 credits give me? Is that worth $1, $2, $10?

Complicated.

We play it anyway and have a great time. The fun lasts 2 minutes. The machine then says I have X amount of credit available on my card.

I go up to the next game and voila! – not enough credit on my card.

What do I do next?

I get change for a $1 and play 75 cent foosball for 10 minutes.

When I decided to start our healthcare practice, I was in the field for over 10 years. I got tired of random insurance approvals, not consistent time frames to work with patients 1 on 1, and unknown bills that will go to patients 8 months later based on if insurance decided what I did was right or wrong.

Ultimately, I did not want it to be complicated == a card with credits to play the game.

That is why our appointment times are 30 or 60 minutes in length, price per time frame with an expert and no one (i.e. insurance company) sitting between me and you in the treatment room. No surprise bills, no limitations on visits or what I can do to help you.

I wanted to play foosball. I am lucky to do this everyday now.

If you are needing expert care to improve how you feel, how you move and how to make your life better. I hope we can be make this simpler for you.