Are you looking for a great chiropractor? Then you’ll probably want to check out their previous patient reviews online. There’s some great sources for this: Google, Angies List, HealthGrades, Facebook, Yelp.

The recommendations you get back will depend on what type of device you are searching with. If you’re on a laptop you will most likely use Google. An Android smart phone will also return Google listings. Google is the largest search engine on the planet.

If you using an iPhone or other smart device then the search results you get are going to be directly from Yelp.

Yelp makes it very difficult for many businesses to have positive reviews from their customers posted on their profile. In fact many of them will likely be “hidden”. I myself, as of today, have 5 Yelp Reviews showing. I then have 11 other reviews that are hidden from view. On my profile you have to scroll down past the reviews they do show and look for something like “11 other reviews that are not currently recommended”. Why won’t they show these reviews? Good question.

There’s a video on their site explaining why they hide these. That they use “automated software”. I don’t think this is true.

Yelp wants businesses to pay them money to show all their reviews and possibly hide the not so great ones, regardless of what the video says….

So if you do business with them and pay them money each month for advertising then they are your friend. This reminds me of the old days when the Mafia would go to the local business owners demanding “protection money” every month. They’re not a very ethical company.

So if you are looking for Denver Chiropractor Reviews and you find someone with a lot of great reviews from any source they probably know what they are doing.

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