Dr. Brandon L. Babcock

2.4 ( 17 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. Brandon L. Babcock

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He was convicted of fraud of the elderly and has lost his license.

Submitted March 12, 2015

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I attended a dinner and then went to his office the next day. My wife and I visited with him for about 45 minutes. I had to make a solid committment to follow his program. I agreed to do this, read the contract, ask questions and then signed the contract. I paid the $5400.00 with my visa card. I followed his directions and in 17 days I went off my medication (Actos Plus) and haven't taken any more medication since July 17, 2011.I go to my family Dr. regularly and he draws my blood and the lab tests reveal my A1C is between 5.8 and 6. All the elderly who complained and wanted their $ back were not committed to follow Dr. Bab****program so I assume they all continue to survive by taking pills or insulin shots and will do so for the rest of their lives. If this is their choice, I lack sympathy for any of them. I saw my father die from diabetes and I don't want that to happen to me. All of these elderly people had a companion with them during their consultation . None were alone and they all signed the contract. I hope they are happy!!

Submitted Dec. 23, 2013

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My husband had been on insulin since many years. We attended the dinner/seminar, went to his office, he put my husband in supplements and a special diet. My husband is now off the insuline. Dr. Babcok never told my husband to reduce the insulin and was upfront in saying the amount of money that would be charged for the treatment. I know some people have complained about his treatment but if you follow his diet, exercise and take the supplements, your glucose gets totally under control; his treatment works and I do believe the body develops illnesses due to the lack of essential supplements, daily exercise and a good diet.

Submitted Aug. 15, 2012

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Submitted April 17, 2012

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I went to the free consultation, 2 days after the free dinner. the office looks nothing like a doctor's office should look like, no diplomas or certificates of any kind, during the consultation with Dr Babcock it felt like all the info he gave me was generalize and rehearse, and $6000 for treatment with no guarantees or written results by expert advisers is way too much, you can go to any homeopathic store and get the same items for way less than a couple of hundred dollars, plus I found some questionable items online about Dr. Babcock’s professional license. My only mistake was not to ask how a chiropractor came about to find a medical treatment to reverse type 2 diabetes.

Submitted Feb. 22, 2012

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Submitted Dec. 1, 2011

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This Doctor is completely dishonest. He charges $6000 for a 6 month diabetes program with the option to drop out after 30 days and only pay $500. Well it sounded good, but after 30 days I was unsatisfied and decided to drop out. He forced me to come to his office for an "exit" interview" and charged me $250 for that without my consent or me being informed of the charges. He also charged me for all tests and office visits. The agreed to $500 ended up being $1700.00. What a complete rip off! Doctor, you dont build a successful practice by ripping off your customers!

Submitted Nov. 12, 2011

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Dr. Babcock truly cares about his patients. He understands where diabetics are coming from because his dad died from diabetes. I have had an outstanding experience with his program.

Submitted Nov. 3, 2011

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When I first came to Dr. Babcock for my diabetes, I was on insulin. He was able to reverse my diabetes and I am not on any medication. 5 stars.

Submitted Nov. 2, 2011

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Hi, my 80 year old mother is seeing mr. Babcock and I am worried she is being taken advantage of. She only has 30 days to make a decision before paying him $6,000. Please let me know if you have any information about him.

Submitted Oct. 8, 2011