Reviews for The Wellness Center for Sport and Spine: Gil Coleman, DC
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Hours
Monday: 9AM - 6PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 6PM
Thursday: 9AM - 6PM
Friday: 9AM - 1PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Ratings
Google: 4.9/5 Nextdoor: 1 ❤️The Wellness Center for Sport and Spine: Gil Coleman, DC
5468 Tiller Ct, Windsor
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Dr Gil is a phenomenal chiropractor that will always listen and cater to the needs of his client. Time and time again he has proven he can address the exact problem I have and never fails to be able to treat the issue. Saying that Gil is a jack of all trades is an understatement. Not only does he have the tools necessary to address any structural issue but he has over time become one of my great friends. To speak just about his chiropractic capabilities would do him injustice because he is one of the most authentic and humble human beings I have ever met. I am 100% sure that his humility and transparency is what makes him such a great chiropractor. At the end of the day,...read full review
I have been diagnosed with a strange and rare condition called cervical dystonia. I had been going to neurologist for injections and PT for about a year. The injections helped with the strange turning of my head, but not much with the pain associated with it. I reached out to Dr. Gil to see if he could help with the pain and constant pulling in my neck and shoulders. I have seen him for about 3 months now.His varied techniques and open mindedness has helped tremendously with the pain I had been experiencing and my pain level most days is gone! Dr. Gil cares about you as a person and wants to hear your needs and figure out how to help! I highly recommend Dr. Gil as a...read full review
To say Dr. Coleman is a miracle worker might be a little bit much but I will say he does an amazing job! Dr. Gil is very thorough as he treats each patient with individual attention and compassion. I walked in with a pain level of 9 and walked out with a pain level of 1 or 2.