This is a bait and switch outfit. Very heavy closing tactics. I don't recall his name, but an Indian guy was the closer. At the end of the visit they made the claim that they could restore my function. I had nerve damage after a surgical procedure. During the office visit they did give me an injection. After about 3 to five minutes I experience pain and and I told them this. They said it was because I had not had an erection in a few months. I believed their story on this.
They ran two of my credit cards for a total of $6,815. I called my Fiance who is a nurse and told her about the pain the the charges. She said cancel the deal. I should not have experienced pain and the charges were way too high. 17 minutes later I asked Rodney in the office to cancel the deal. He had me go into one of their exam rooms and I was there about 15 minutes. He said he called the Corporate office and he said they would have to credit my cards, they could not do it. I asked for their phone number, He could not give it to me he said.
He said they would call me latter that day. Three days latter they still never called. Today the charges are still on my card and medical arrive from a compounding lab and these have to be refrigerated. They knew 17 minutes later I was not willing to go further with this. At least until my Fiance could return with me to get their explanation about the pain and the charges. Very dishonest group of people working there. I feel the Indian guy is working on commission and didn't want the give it up and had no intention of crediting my credit cards.
I feel they prey on man that have a physical problem seeking to get help from medical professionals. They are people trying to take advantage of men at a weak moment. I also found out that others get different prices depending on how much you are willing to barter with them. Never have I had a supposed medical practise do this. When they quoted prices, I believed that's what they were. But if I would have turned them down and start to walk out the door I would have been given the real prices. I was charged the inflated prices.
Prestige Men's Medical Center Reviews
This is a bait and switch outfit. Very heavy closing tactics. I don't recall his name, but an Indian guy was the closer. At the end of the visit they made the claim that they could restore my function. I had nerve damage after a surgical procedure. During the office visit they did give me an injection. After about 3 to five minutes I experience pain and and I told them this. They said it was because I had not had an erection in a few months. I believed their story on this.
They ran two of my credit cards for a total of $6,815. I called my Fiance who is a nurse and told her about the pain the the charges. She said cancel the deal. I should not have experienced pain and the charges were way too high. 17 minutes later I asked Rodney in the office to cancel the deal. He had me go into one of their exam rooms and I was there about 15 minutes. He said he called the Corporate office and he said they would have to credit my cards, they could not do it. I asked for their phone number, He could not give it to me he said.
He said they would call me latter that day. Three days latter they still never called. Today the charges are still on my card and medical arrive from a compounding lab and these have to be refrigerated. They knew 17 minutes later I was not willing to go further with this. At least until my Fiance could return with me to get their explanation about the pain and the charges. Very dishonest group of people working there. I feel the Indian guy is working on commission and didn't want the give it up and had no intention of crediting my credit cards.
I feel they prey on man that have a physical problem seeking to get help from medical professionals. They are people trying to take advantage of men at a weak moment. I also found out that others get different prices depending on how much you are willing to barter with them. Never have I had a supposed medical practise do this. When they quoted prices, I believed that's what they were. But if I would have turned them down and start to walk out the door I would have been given the real prices. I was charged the inflated prices.