posted Apr 19, 2010 2:57 PM by Brady Hurst
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updated Apr 19, 2010 2:58 PM
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I had a particularly bad experience with my general practitioner the week before I came to see Dr. Brady. I went in to the GP's office with a strange pain in my chest, and after waiting an exorbitantly long time to be seen, the doctor barely paid attention to me while I was speaking, walked out of the examination room before I was done explaining myself, had a nurse run an EKG and then never even bothered to come back and tell me the results. I had to chase him down in the hallway to ask him what was going on, and then he acted put out that I wanted thirty more seconds of his time. After this experience, I came to Dr. Brady expecting that I would be treated more professionally, perhaps, but I was afraid that I would once again be blown off, told that that there was nothing wrong with me.
My care at Dr. Brady's office exceeded my expectations in every way. Dr. Brady was concerned, obviously competent, friendly, professional, and he listened to all of my symptoms. Above all, he solved the problem! It took several visits to get everything fixed up/stretched out in my chest, but I went into my first appointment in a lot of pain, and came out feeling 75% better. Not only did he concentrate on getting my chest pain under control, he also gave me a full adjustment, and treated any problems he found along the way. I was so pleased with how the appointment went, and then afterward, Dr. Brady followed up with me. He called a couple of times to check on my condition, and sent me emails with helpful health tips. And to boot, the cost of care was very reasonable. I've never had a better experience with any doctor.
Connor |
posted Mar 5, 2010 9:30 AM by Brady Hurst
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posted Mar 5, 2010 9:25 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:27 AM
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Stephanie,
I don’t know if you will even remember talking with me early
last year about my wife’s medical condition. You referred us to Dr.
Brady Hurst and I have promised him that I would fill you in. After 5
other doctors came up with nothing – even an Emory trained Vascular
Surgeon – Dr. Hurst was able to very quickly diagnose my wife with an
infection. He sent us for an MRI and we found out that she has
Osteomyelitis (bone infection). This was out of his area and we ended
up going to an Infectious Disease Specialist. She has completed 8
months of IV antibiotic and has been on oral for another 5 months now.
It could be many more months before she is done.
So, I apologize that this is so late. I have been home taking
care of my wife for over a year and it has been hard. I highly
recommend Dr. Hurst and it is my opinion that you can confidently refer
him to anyone – especially the hard cases that nobody else can figure
out. Thank you for helping to put us on the right track for a diagnosis
– and hopefully very soon – a complete cure!
Thank you,
Scott & Susan |
posted Mar 5, 2010 9:22 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:24 AM
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I am doing fabulously well thanks in large measure to you. I
continue to follow the diet you gave to me and exercising regularly
(yoga) and I must say, I have never felt better. Actually not bad at
all for a woman pushing 60! I will be scheduling an appointment at your
clinic for myself in a few months.
You’re so good at what you do. I have to tell you that in all my
years I have never been able to eat sensibly. Now it comes naturally to
me. You have changed my life and I can’t thank you enough for that. Celeste
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posted Mar 5, 2010 9:19 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:20 AM
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Doc,
“I most appreciate your “bedside manner”. You are caring and really
listen. You are not too quick to diagnose and it is obvious that you do
your homework. I also like the fact that you do not recommend a
prescription before you know what the problem is. Thanks for all that
you do.”
DR |
posted Mar 5, 2010 9:17 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:18 AM
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“Your knowledge goes far beyond the spine itself, and far beyond any other chiropractor I’ve been to.”
SW |
posted Mar 5, 2010 9:10 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:16 AM
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I would like to recommend and endorse Dr. Brady Hurst, doctor of
Chiropractic Neurology, for True Health: Center for Functional
Medicine; warmly referred to as “Dr. B” by his patients. I have found
Dr. Brady to genuinely warm, caring and always professional.
I have been a patient of Dr Brady for 3 short months now and I feel
better than I have felt in the last several years. I have been to
several Chiropractics over the last 7 years. I have had enough
experience with them to know you should never let some of them adjust
you. Dr. Brady’s adjustment techniques are very gentle and he employs
the latest engineering and technology. When I leave his office after an
adjustment everything is as it should be – my balance is restored and
pain decreased. If you need an adjustment you should try Dr. Brady.
Dr. Brady, however, is much more than a Chiropractor. He treats your
body from a whole-functioning model rather than a sick model. Most
doctors review your lab work then dissect the body’s systems and treat
each symptom as a separate entity, and usually prescribe 2 or 3
different medications (drugs) to address each body system separately.
These drugs simply mask the symptoms and do not correct the problem.
Dr. Brady reviews your lab work and he sees the results as a whole,
knowing that each body system functions together to make us whole. He
prescribes nature supplements that assist your own body’s natural
healing process and you recover naturally. Dr. Brady will also help you
in making some life style changes to keep you healthy and balanced.
When I came to Dr. Brady, I was on medication and being treated for
an over production of stomach acid. I was diagnosed with this condition
over 3 years ago and prescribed several different medications to
address the symptoms over the years, with little relief from the pain,
which was often and sometimes constant. Not to mention, the side
effects were terrible. Also, I was also diagnosed with anemia, which I
was not being treated because my primary care doctor could not find the
cause of the anemia. You can imagine I was pretty void of energy most
of the time and crashing almost every evening. This had become a way of
life for me.
When I came to Dr. Brady I was in a lot of stomach pain most of the
time and I had no energy. Dr. Brady review my lab work and diagnosed me
with an under production of stomach acid. He explained that because of
low stomach acid my body could not break down protein and this causes
anemia. Dr. Brady viewed my symptoms from a functioning whole model
picture. He did not look at dissect my body systems and treat them
individually. He viewed them as functioning together therefore he was
able to see the 2 symptoms were related. He prescribed supplements to
assist my stomach in producing stomach acid and after a couple of weeks
prescribed Iron supplements that also have compounds to assist the
absorption of the iron.
I must say, after 1 day’s dose of the stomach supplements the pain
was so minimal it was almost unnoticed. My stomach actually felt
normal. I had not been pain free in at least 4 years. With Dr. Brady’s
expertise he was able to determine that both of the conditions I had
were related and need to be treated as a whole.
If it were not for Dr. Brady, my over all quality of life would be
suffering even now. I actually function so much better now, and I am
able to accomplish all of my tasks in a day. I will continue treatment
under Dr. Brady until we get this body in total balanced.
Thank you Dr. Brady Hurst for all you do.
Sincerely,
DL |
posted Mar 5, 2010 9:07 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:10 AM
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I had one of the more unique and I could say odd medical experiences
with Dr. Brady. I had a chronic case of the hiccups. It went past the
annoying phase and was becoming extremely uncomfortable. Dr. Brady said
he understood the problem behind hiccups and that the actual root of
the cause stemmed from the nervous system. I will admit that I was a
huge skeptic at first, but Dr. Brady was able to make just one slight
adjustment to the top of my neck and PRESTO! No more hiccups. It almost
felt too close to voodoo magic, but whatever the case it was cured. I
must have told 15 people this story.
Pat |
posted Mar 5, 2010 9:05 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:07 AM
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I have been a long time skeptic of “chiropractors.” Dr. Brady Hurst
is anything but! I had been to several different “experts” who ended up
treating the symptoms & not the problem. I have found Dr. Hurst to
be extremely educated in functional medicine spanning multiple areas
(not just “the back”), who in turn solved a lot of interrelated
problems through connective methods…most of which I never would have
guessed could be related. In addition to his vast knowledge, he has
something most other doctors lack these days…bed side manner. He seeks
to understand through thorough analysis & listening (believe it or
not). If, like me, you have been turned off by others who have gotten
comfortable just practicing what they know & have not learned
biochemical medicine, you owe it to yourself to check your skepticism
at the door & allow the chance for Dr. Hurst to introduce to you a
fresh & unique angle of healing in this age of “the pill cures all.”
Steve |
posted Mar 5, 2010 9:03 AM by Brady Hurst
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updated Mar 5, 2010 9:05 AM
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Believe it or not, after my soreness last night, I woke up this
morning for the first time actually being able to get out of bed and
stand up straight w/ hardly any pain!! I think it’s been 10 years
since I did that. When I get out of bed, that’s always the most
painful time for me and the fact I could stand up straight is amazing!
Thanks so much Dr. Brady!
GG
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