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Dr. Robert Sazama, DC

Chiropractic* Age 43
Dr. Robert Sazama, DC
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Dr. Robert Sazama, DC

Chiropractic* Age 43
Mesa, AZ
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Dr. Robert Sazama, DC works in Mesa, AZ as a Chiropractor.
At present, Dr. Sazama has received an average rating of 5.0 from patients and has been reviewed 1 times. They are accepting new patients. Dr. Sazama practices at Practice in Mesa, AZ.

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  1. 1 Mesa Chiropractic and Rehab.
    613 S Mesa Dr, Mesa, AZ 85210

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Nov 24, 2021
I set an appointment the day before for my initial visit and went to the web site to download and print out the new patient paperwork to fill out ahead of time. I entered the examining room for a short while as I arrived early and the AC was set comfortably. Dr. Robert Sazama was very friendly and professional; I felt immediately that this was a Doctor that truly cared about helping his patients as we conversed. My initial examination and x-rays went well; I really appreciated how Dr. Sazama explained everything to me and what I could expect going forward. Afterward I got my first adjustment, some time on a TENS machine (this thing is incredible!), and then a massage where I need it to help with my situation by one of the therapists. I'm currently well into my treatment and have had great results. I'd been in constant pain for 2 1/2 years which recently became unbearable. I'm now spending more time without pain and hope to be pain free soon enough. I can't recommend him enough!
Paul D. — Nov 24, 2021
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