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V. Pochylko, or Po-hill-ko, was born on a Charolais cattle ranch in Stettler, Alberta. His first chiropractic experience was a revelation. After missing 120 days of school due to stomach pains, his medical doctors told his family that he was just seeking attention (“it’s all in his head”). A chiropractor who examined him on the seventh day helped him determine that his stomach problems were gone, and he followed in his brother’s footsteps to continue getting chiropractic treatment for a range of injuries. Dr. P was looking for something different during the economic recession in the mid-80s with declining cattle prices and high-interest rates. The practice of Chiropractic! Finally, after eight years of hard work, he graduated in 1994 from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and immediately moved to Saskatoon as a partner in a clinic. Dr. P loves Chiropractic. He often says that he has “never worked a single day” since he graduated. The doctor has been trained in various Chiropractic methods and adjustments. Dr. P is blessed with a loving wife Bernie and their boys Drew and Chase. Also, he enjoys downhill skiing and biking when he is away from the clinic.
 
The reviews highlight an overwhelming consensus. Clients are talking about the friendly and professional staff. Meghan Newman, Darren, Colin, Dr. Bodnar, and Dr. Hornick are just some of the praised therapists at this spa. The positive feedback on Dr. Bodnar is outstanding, some even claiming him as a favorite. It is a big deal for Jo to trust them because of the years she has been receiving treatment. The environment is hospitable, they will always make the clients feel at home. Most clients get their treatment done as quickly as possible because they usually pay a visit before the appointment. This has made it possible for them to get multiple jobs done in one day. Most patients were normally advised to book appointments earlier or apply for their services differently. Most clients had their first name in the spa which meant the receptionists always knew their name from the time they made an appointment for the service. The other aspect to most services is their high level of professionalism in the way they relate to clients. It is so engaging for the physiotherapist as they engage or exchange information with clients. This is one of the ingredients for a successful service delivery. Clients found themselves going to the clinic for specific services that should have been sought elsewhere. They never have a second thought about referring their friends because they have never experienced any form of disappointment. They also go to the clinic for other services because they are licensed to offer multiple services.