Dr. Matthew Roller, DC
Dr. Matthew Roller, DC
Overview
Dr. Matthew Roller, DC works in Sandy, UT as
They graduated from University of Western States in 2003. At present, Dr. Roller has received an average rating of 3.9 from patients and has been reviewed 7 times.
They are accepting new patients.
Dr. Roller practices at Practice in Sandy, UT.
Patients said the staff was friendly.
Patients said scheduling was easy.
Insurance Accepted
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield
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First Health (Coventry Health Care)
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Medicaid
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Molina
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MultiPlan PPO
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Public Employees Health Plan
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United Healthcare
Locations
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Roller Chiropractic9055 S 255 W, Sandy, UT 84070Monday09:00 - 18:30Tuesday09:00 - 18:30Wednesday09:00 - 18:30Friday09:00 - 18:30
Patient Satisfaction
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I’ve gone to chiropractors for several years. Dr Roller really impressed me with his knowledge and passion. He specializes in children and pregnant women. He was able to eliminate my daughter’s pain (9 months pregnant). She had fallen on her stomach and the baby’s heart was racing. He came to the birthing center in the middle of the night, adjusted her, and the baby’s heartbeat immediately went to normal. A few wks later after the baby was born, he aligned my granddaughter and she immediately calmed. He also helped her with her ability to use her tongue so that she could latch better and went from constant nursing to a more normal pattern. He is efficient and timely in his appointments, but not rushed. He answers all questions fully. It is apparent that he loves what he does and gets joy from improving people’s health. He also has a pretty great “subscription” plan for individuals and families who would have more than a couple adjustments in a month.
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Education
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University of Western States
2003
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Matthew Roller, DC accepts new patients on Medical News Today.
Dr. Roller accepts Aetna, Altius Health Plans and Anthem as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Roller accepts here.
Dr. Roller's office is located at 9055 S 255 W Sandy, UT 84070.
Dr. Roller has a star rating of 3.9/5 and has been reviewed 7 times.
Dr. Roller has been practicing as a Chiropractor for 21 years.
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