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Sharif Chiropractic Health Centre

Sharif Chiropractic Health Centre

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3420 Hurontario St ##306, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 4A9, Canada
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10 months ago
NOT RECOMMENDED at all. He is soft spoken but seems like, the focus is on making patient regular to his clinic. I came for knee pain which isn't recovered yet but after taking few sessions, i got severe back pain permanently since a month to which he has no answer.

8 months ago
I am regular patient of Dr. Sharif I had severe sciatica pain and with the professionalism of Dr. Sharif within a couple of visits I have recovered. I would highly recommend him as a chiropractor.

Aug 29, 2020
I am now a regular patient of Dr. Mansoor and wish I had met him earlier. Seeing a doctor for the first time and then getting treatment is two different things. People usually write nasty comments even when they have not received the treatment and that is so sad. As for me he was referred to me by my family doctor and being very good in treating my back and neck issues. I now walk and turn my neck much better than I walked in their for the first time. He also goes out of the way to discuss and listen carefully before getting in to treating you and as a matter of fact I have never being sitting out more than 5 minutes. He also has a new reception who is soft spoken and kind to the patients and sees that they get a room to be treated without much delay. The Holy Bible says in Luke 6:37 “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; God loves for us to be striving for righteousness in our lives (Psalm 11:7). God loves to see human beings who show respect and love for one another (John 13:35; 1 John 4:20-21; James 2:8). What better way to show that we love Him than by doing what He instructs us to do (John 14:15; 15:10)? It is much better to forget and forgive than putting someone out of business because doing so we become friends of the evil one and not a child of God. May God bless all Doctors who are trying their best to treat their patients while trying to survive in this covid19 difficult times.

Aug 26, 2020
Edit: It appears that this institution does not respect privacy as my comments in the original post were questioned and discussed with my Dad, who is regular patient at the clinic. The least they could have done was reach out to me instead of speaking about it with another patient. Original post below was posted 2 weeks ago from today, during my initial visit: Went in for a first time visit and was very displeased. My meet and greet was scheduled for 3.30 but when I walked in there were 3 patients waiting and including one behind the counter where you would expect a receptionist to be sitting. That lady completely ignored me as if I never existed, a signage could have helped to understand that there was no receptionist. 10 min later the doc comes out of a room to take in the remaining patients and by that time I knew that my appointment was going to be delayed so I asked to ensure that I get a correct time during the next appointment since I was made to believe that it’s a reserved appointment. Considering the pandemic, I did not want stand in a corner, in a small waiting room with other people regardless of the fact of wearing a face mask and gloves. The doc’s response was that he can’t do anything about the time that it takes and that he doesn’t want to waste my time, so I left. Never have I been asked to leave by a doctor who stands to help patients when in need, I don’t believe I was rude by asking for an appropriate allotted time considering COVID-19 but the response was very distasteful. Hope this does not happen to anyone else.

Aug 25, 2017
First visit there - went as per my appointment, even earlier. Waited. Filled papers. Waited. Have been invited in an office/treatment room. Waited. Half hour after my initial appointment time nothing happened, so I just left. I can't comment on Dr. Sharif professional competence and I'll have no occasion to test it; my time is very valuable to me and if they don't respect their patients time I'll not be their patient.

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