Chiropractors are not physicians. They are not educated, trained or qualified in any way to diagnose or treat disease. It is highly unethical and immoral behavior. This should be a red warning flag to you. Every state has its own code of conduct for chiropractors. In the state of Pennsylvania the following is what is considered to be unprofessional and immoral conduct.
(1) Unprofessional conduct includes the following:
- (iii) Advertising a chiropractic practice in a manner which is intended or has the tendency to deceive the public.
- (vi) Impersonating another health care practitioner.
- (vii) Offering, undertaking or agreeing to cure or treat a disease by a secret method, procedure, treatment or preparation or the treating of a human condition by a method, means or procedure which the licensee refuses to divulge to the Board upon demand of the Board.
- (xii) Ordering excessive tests, treatment or use of treatment and diagnostic facilities not reasonably warranted by the condition of the patient.
- (i) Misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact in obtaining a license to practice chiropractic or the reinstatement thereof.
- (ii) The commission of an act involving moral turpitude, dishonesty or corruption.
What can you do if you've been taken advantage of? Please make a complaint to the state chiropractic board. This is the email for the PA State Chiropractic Board: ST-CHIROPRACTIC@state.pa.us