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Northwestern Health Sciences University Bloomington Clinic
2501 West 84th Street Door #2, Bloomington, MN 55431, United States
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Jo
Review №1

I go to the bookstore and get all my supplements there great prices quality product nice helpful and knowledgeable staff

Sa
Review №2

This school is anti-vaccine and is producing chiropractors with incorrect ideas about science, health and epidemiology. The woman I spoke with said that getting vaccinated is a personal choice rather than the willingness to participate in controlling a virulent pathogen within a population. Shame on them for their views which have resulted in an epidemic of unvaccinated chiropractors, whom do not deserve the title doctor.

Ar
Review №3

So far I have found that the staff are courteous and understanding. Very professional setting. I have come to enjoy going here for acupuncture and possibly chiropractic services.

Be
Review №4

The best place to fix your aching back

Ro
Review №5

Nice place nice people at the admissions desk esp. Patricia n Gail n the young student masseuse are nice n yearn to Learn n their supervisor Christine is eager to assist.

A
Review №6

Clinic is at a health sciences university that is not requiring its students to be vaccinated or wear masks in public areas. Unsure if students working in the clinic are checked for their vaccinations. Either way, if you do not want to pick up Covid on the way to your appointment in the unmasked public areas, you should probably not go here. Even during mask mandates, students here were still going to parties and catching Covid.

Di
Review №7

I have Fibromyalgia and have had a hard time finding the right massage therapist until I had a massage from Nancy. She is awesome! I also have been seeing Dr. Horton for Chiropractic care for about 10 years and she is also awesome!

An
Review №8

Love this place, been going here for many years and have always felt welcome, listened to and appreciated. Dr. Horton is the best.

Br
Review №9

They know how to take care of people. What is really funny, where they are located was once my old junior high. Penn jr high!!

Ch
Review №10

Dont go here!!!I just had my first assessment at Northwestern. Northwestern actively bait-and-switch me let me explain.... I contacted Northwestern to ask them if they could do some extremity work. I told them my insurance they confirmed that they accepted my insurance. I scheduled an appointment I went in to the assessment and they did a complete body assessment. The doctor comes in afterwards and says they cannot do the work I requested because my insurance does not cover it. I asked why they didnt tell me that before they started the work and they said they didnt know, I find that hard to believe.Moreover when the doctor said what he could do to make adjustments to my body, he said that two adjustments were enough and that the appointment would take no more than 13 minutes. So he wants all my insurance money for 13 minute appointments. This is his dishonest as you getsLets go further, so I contacted the admin staff and billing. I explained the situation and that Northwestern was unable to help me considering what I came in for. I stated they should not have given me the assessment if they could not service my extremities. They claimed ignorance and that they didnt know my insurance, there are only so many insurances that theyd handle I clarified that they handled my insurance previously with other patients they said yes. Furthermore the billing staff rejected my appeal to not Bill my insurance and decided to send me a letter stating such Ill post the letterMy first post....The assessment was good. By the intern. Then the doc come in....Then they tell me they cant work on parts of my body. They still wanted to book me for an adjustment. I ask how long the appt would be, dr says, about 13 mins.... BAHAHAHA.... 13 mins gets you my insurance dollars for a full appointment. Obvious bait and switch then a promise to do the absolute least. What wrong intuition did I have to come to a university to get quality care.

Ma
Review №11

They hold their alumni in contempt.

Ch
Review №12

Stopped for massage face cradle pad. High Covid-19 regulatory protocols.

Ev
Review №13

Great service by Dr. Finer

Ta
Review №14

Ive been here numerous times for chiropractic appointments and massages. Ive had acupuncture too. Reasonable prices for these appointments.

an
Review №15

I am a big fan of honest reviews. I had a good time while in school at Northwestern. Loved the docs, professors and the other students. However, the accounting department is a mess. I have not attended the University since April 2013. They just contacted me THREE years later about a loan the fell through the cracks. I have already refinanced my student loans (YEARS ago) and managing my finances accordingly. The universitys neglect for communication and good accounting (when your talking about thousands of dollars) is dissapointing and unprofessional.

M
Review №16

I was very optimistic coming to this school, that however changed very quickly. This school is so poorly run and there has been countless turnover in staff. The education is a joke! the revamped business program is run by a small business entrepreneur who had never even been to a chiropractor until he came to school, yet he is teaching the core of our classes such as buying and starting a chiropractic practice or chiropractic marketing. It seems silly to me to have a non chiropractor teaching these things but that is Northwesterns way as they always seem to find the cheapest way out when it comes to hiring teachers, that is probably why they keep replacing them each year. The most frustrating part about the school is the constant tuition increase with no real improvements to the school it self. It is an old middle school and the classes are disgusting, the tables are all cheap and broken and the locker rooms are infested with flies/bugs. The worst part is that at the open school meeting with the CFO we were told I understand your frustration with the constant raises but we still rank in the low middle of the cost and we want to remain relevant and not have our cost to low. Now lets get to the Dean, he essentially just tries to please everyone and constantly goes back on his word, thats probably why the school doesnt know if its evidence based or philosophically based because depending who he talks to you get a different answer. Lets not forget all the recent changes and promises that have been changed or retracted... To begin he promised a T5 class during board sign up that it would be best to take boards in march and that he would make sure to change the midterm schedule to avoid those students from going through 16 midterms followed by Part 1 boards, this of course never happened and he went back on his word resulting in some poor board results for several stressed students. This current semester too I heard that he eliminated midterm weeks for students because he felt students didn’t need time away from class to study for tests and felt that students should always be on top of their studies for all 10+ classes at any time. This was a long rant but I hope it helps future students deciding to come here to really rethink that choice. I know if I could now I would change my choice without hesitation. I am just thankful I am long done with that place

St
Review №17

The providers are so kind and attentive to my personal health care goals and needs. Thank you!!!

Gi
Review №18

I have driven 5 hours one way to attend this schools massage therapy continuing education (CEU) on 5 different occasions over the last 6 years. My experience has always been that the events are well structured, thoughtfully planned, and excellent education for the money. I plan to continue looking at their CEU offerings and will not hesitate to go to them when Im looking for a quality learning experience.

Ni
Review №19

I have been in the chiropractic program for about 2 years now. It has been a complete nightmare. First off the education experience is way below par. The professors have a really hard time relating to the students. The school doesnt teach enough business skills to help open a chiropractic practice. Its trying to be a medical school more than a chiropractic school. The adjusting method they teach is mediocre, its not very specific. They charge way too much for the schooling. Most graduates are in lots of debt afterwards, and takes years to pay off. Over all if I had to do it over again. I would not go to this school or touch it with a 100 foot pole.

Th
Review №20

I graduated from Northwestern College of Chiropractic in 1983. I greatly value the Radiology, Chiropractic Spinal Manipulative Therapy technique courses and the Neuromuscularskeletal education. As with everything in life, becoming the best takes hard work, self sacrifice and a strong mental attitude to persist through the grind of a long curriculum of becoming a Doctor of Chiropractic. Complainers, underachievers and non goal orientated people need not apply...

Je
Review №21

The neatest cadaver lab projected to theater, great, informative and engaging faculty. Topics thorough, memorable experience. This is a repeat customer!

Da
Review №22

Friendly and helpful staff

Sa
Review №23

I recently showed some interest in their program and asked for literature. Now Im getting multiple calls and emails a day about their program. Any reputable school/program would not repeatedly call and email prospective students. Please stop sending unwanted correspondence.

Sh
Review №24

I had a fantastic experience at NWHSU!! Great faculty, coursework, and it prepared me to be a competent Doctor of Chiropractic.

Ma
Review №25

Since relocating to the Twin Cites, I have had a difficult time finding a chiropractor who is really great -- well rounded with a very deep understanding both conceptually and technically how the body functions. Ive even for the first time, had a chiropractor behave inappropriately with me and I reported him to the board. The common denominator? They all were graduates of this school.I have been going to chiropractors for over 25 years and have been a strong advocate for the practice, but this for-profit school has left me with a bad taste in my mouth for the practice in general. After my experience as a student here, I feel like the school is a scam.Since I have been a bodyworker for about 15 years, am very familiar with working with people in pain in a healthcare capacity and have been told by many chiropractors that I would be a great one, I had applied many years ago to LifeWest Chiropractic college in Hayward, CA, but the reality was that I was paying nearly $2000 per month for rent, so It was not until I relocated I relocated to MN that I could afford to actually go.I applied, was accepted to the program, which was accelerated and very intense.I found that the student-facing staff (in student affairs and even the school counselor) have terrible communication skills -- they make very inappropriate judgmental statements and refuse to apologize or own it when called out on it (hint: a little apology and ownership of your mistakes is a huge bridgebuilder).Policies are bent and overlooked arbitrarily for students they favor and the administration becomes very rigid and inflexible to students they dont. I saw more than one kid who just partied through their very intense first trimester, failed and then were given a second chance, while others who worked hard, studied, didnt drink and failed were dismissed from the Chiropractic program and told they needed to take more classes. There is very clear bias and if you dare talk about it, everyone on the student body knows it.I would not recommend this program unless you are either just out of high school or undergrad, are very stereo typically Minnesotan (blonde? Even BETTER!), Passive aggressive? This is your school!Im done with the rampant dysfunction and will be going somewhere that people are at least a little interested in being emotionally healthy.As a final mention: my comments are not about the teachers. The ones I had were great. Very human and supportive. Theyre just doing their job and teaching, from what I could see. Its the administration that is the problem.As my friend who taught at UMN med school said, “it sounds like they’re trying to be a real university, but they’re not quite getting it.

Ji
Review №26

Best masseuse in town

Na
Review №27

Good variety

Ja
Review №28

Ive had knee issues for 3 years now. Went through PT, had an MRI done and figured what do I have to lose. First adjustment, I find out I have foot and hamstring issues from my hip and the pain meets in the middle. 5 sessions later, i no longer need to take medication or a brace

Da
Review №29

Always great

ro
Review №30

Always great service and on time

Ad
Review №31

Services are very good.

Jo
Review №32

Friendly staff

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  • Address:2501 West 84th Street Door #2, Bloomington, MN 55431, United States
  • Site:https://www.nwhealth.edu/clinics/health-clinic-bloomington/
  • Phone:+1 952-885-5444
Categories
  • Holistic medicine practitioner
  • Acupuncturist
  • Alternative medicine practitioner
  • Chiropractor
  • Massage therapist
  • Naturopathic practitioner
Working hours
  • Monday:8:30am–2pm
  • Tuesday:8:30am–2pm
  • Wednesday:8:30am–2pm
  • Thursday:8:30am–2pm
  • Friday:8:30am–2pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
Service options
  • Online care:Yes
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Planning
  • Appointments recommended:Yes
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