Address: 4012 Park Rd Suite 101, Charlotte, NC 28209, USA
Phone: +17043436101
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–1PM
Saturday: Closed
Debbie Tucker
After my decision to join the program, I was asked how did I feel, and I answered "Relieved" Excited to get started.
anna pozon gibbs
The ladies were great. Friendly, efficient and no hard sell. You either decide to continue our not. The doctor was very courteous, friendly and informative. The red light therapy was relaxing and the vibration machine was my favorite. Helped loosen up my muscles. I decided to continue the program, looking forward to better health
Heather Manos
SAVE YOUR MONEY AND BELIEVE THE ONE STAR REVIEWS. This is a classic case of chiropractor playing MD/DO. I did not have a positive experience. Much of the advice was either irrelevant (the food “sensitivity” testing) or bad - even dangerous. Substituting wine for fruit as a recommendation is poor advice given 20% of gastric bypass develop alcoholism. “Dr” McAlwees made the mistake of disclosing to me that he treated many of these bypass patients. His supplements are 40 proof! When concerns (of which there are more) were presented to “doctor” and request for PARTIAL refund was made, concerns were met with gaslighting and justifications. Somehow it was my fault I received poor advice and I should have read the info more closely. I tried disputing a portion of the money I paid through my credit card company - but unfortunately I was too late in doing so. UPDATE - RESPONSE FROM OWNER = MORE LIES AND GASLIGHTING. REQUEST FOR REFUND WAS PARTIAL AND WAS ABSOLUTELY DENIED. This “doctor” provides poor - even dangerous - advice to individuals desperate to lose weight. Clearly, as the gaslighting demonstrated, I SHOULD HAVE read everything over more carefully before signing up. However that is what I was paying a premium for - good advice without having to do the research myself. Desperate to lose weight, I made an impulsive decision I later regretted. Do yourself a favor and stay away from Align. Insurance doesn’t reimburse it for a reason. Wikipedia’s take on functional “medicine”: “Functional medicine is a form of alternative medicine that encompasses a number of unproven and disproven methods and treatments.[1][2][3] … It has been described as pseudoscience,[5] quackery,[6] and at its essence a rebranding of complementary and alternative medicine.[6]… In 2014, the American Academy of Family Physicians withdrew granting of course credits for functional medicine courses, having identified some of its treatments as "harmful and dangerous"[7]”
Deborah “D Squared” Dalton
They are always so friendly and professional! I really appreciate the services they provide me! Looking forward to great results for my next weigh in!
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Packages and products range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
Unless you are trying to qualify for bariatric surgery, most doctor directed weightloss services are not currently covered by insurance companies.
@Mary, mine cost me $2,200 for the 30 day supply of supplements, the appetite suppressants, the essential greens, the salt, the book, and the consultations/auto-response support emails.
It's best to go in for the free consultation. Each plan is based on a person's specific needs and goals.my plans have changed as my goals and weight have changed with them so pricing is reflected upon that. My person, stays in touch with me and does weekly check ins to hold me accountable. And any time I message them they answer any questions I have right away.
Hi Willie. Yes, we have several payment options including Care Credit interest free financing if you qualify.
No. You buy fresh foods at the grocery store.
Hi Nanay, Packages and products can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on your health history and personal weight loss goals. If you would like to speak with someone directly, please call (704) 343-6101. Thank you!
I find it hard to believe that would hold up in court. There is a good mix of reviews on here.
The plan is specifically based on each individual person so it's best to meet with them to get your exact quote. I will tell you that it's not cheap, but it's worth every penny!
Packages and products range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
Hi Wilma. Unfortunately, no. Insurance does not cover program costs, but HSA and FSA cards may be used.
Insurance does not cover program costs, but HSA and FSA cards may be used.
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