The state on Thursday took action against a chiropractor, handing down pages of violations, accusing him of unethical practices, after CALL7 Investigators exposed his business practices.
Over the past year, many former patients of chiropractor Brandon Credeur told 7NEWS that they paid thousands of dollars upfront, seeking help for thyroid and diabetes problems from someone they thought was an endocrinologist.
JMO....ALOT of people did NOT do due diligence. I did my due diligence and opted NOT to utilize Dr. c. His staff/ans.serv./office did NOT
answer my questions and when I asked about credentials they blew me off(this was a couple of years ago when he FIRST started his
ad campaign). I then went to the internet and discovered what his REAL credentials were and opted to blow him off as a REAL doctor
who could address the issues he was advertising.......WHAT person would be stupid enough to hand over that kind of money WITHOUT
doing research about the validity of the person? JMO.....alot of "victim" mindsets out there.
I have to agree with you. Well, I don't HAVE to. I just do.
It's a new racket now where doctors in one field masquerade as experts in a completely different field, in order to promote selling overpriced supplements. And most people never check their credentials.