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The Chiropractor Who Isn't

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Dr. Andrea Hogan probably took 3-4 years to get a degree in Health Education from Dalhousie University and another 4 years to go to Chiropractic school. But somehow she gets another university degree in Osteopathy in a few months (online of course). Anything odd about this? For some reason you can't use your chiropractic insurance to see her (i.e. she can't bill you as a chiropractor). You don't need a real university degree to see that someone very suspicious is happening here.

A new Fake Dr is in the House

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This would be funny if it wasn't serious. Kyle Gosse is now putting "Dr" in front of his name. Unfortunately, he should know better. It took him at least 4 years to get a kinesiology degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland, but for some reason he thinks it's OK to get an Osteopathy degree online in a few months? He must know this looks suspicious! If he researched it at all he would know the difference. Legitimate Osteopathy programs take 3 or more years to complete. It takes a minimum of 3 years to get a PhD, but hey, it must be OK to pay some money and do it online in several months. This guy is more guilty than Fake Dr. Gibbons.

Class Action Law Suit

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We are looking for more people to come forward about complaints against Matt Gibbons and Stability Osteopathy. Our goal is to pursue a class action lawsuit. He will come up with some excuse to refute this post. He'll probably claim this post is from "competitors" or something similar. We can assure you that it is not. We simply want this clinic stopped before they cause more serious harm to people. Matt Gibbons is nothing more than a basic personal trainer (with no kinesiology degree - just a weekend course to become "certified") who did a fake degree online. He is not qualified to do anything but that. Please contact us through the website: stabilityosteopathy.net If your condition was made worse by going, you were harmed while there, or generally felt like you wasted your money you should contact us. Of course if you were made to feel uncomfortable or are unhappy with being mislead, you can also contact us to join.

The Wolves Monitoring the Sheep - fake "doctor" Gibbons as President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Osteopathy Association

Well here's a good one. Fake doctor and Osteopath Matt Gibbons is actually the president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Osteopathy Association. So when you file a complaint with the association about him, he's the one who receives the email! So what do you think actually happened when we filed a complaint? No response, no call - nothing.   He just simply buried his head in the sand. I guess we can't blame him. He doesn't really have a way to defend himself. It's not like he has integrity, a professional association and strong credentials to stand buy. Would you really risk a fraud helping you with your health care?  http://osteopathyassociation.ca/ Matt has a passion for health and fitness that started early in life. Spending many of his years in youth practicing martial arts, strength training, numerous sports, and years of reading and research. His professional career began as certified personal trainer, working at New World Fitness and Goodlif

Why is the Fake doctor Gibbons Wearing a White Coat?

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The fake doctor gibbons has on a "white coat" on his website. Seriously?! Why is he even actually wearing that? He doesn't need to for any reason. The only reason has to be for the "image" and to facilitate the charade of his deliberate attempt to pull the wool over the unsuspecting public. He is no more of a "doctor" than any other high school drop-out from   Shea Heights.

Can You Believe that the prefix "Dr" is not actually regulated in Newfoundland?

Yes that's right. If you want to put "Dr" before your name, there is not any law, rule or regulation to stop you. No medical degree, no PhD, no university degree and hell - no high school diploma. - no problem. You can still call yourself a doctor. Does "Dr" Gibbons even have a high school diploma I wonder? If he has that, is it fake like every other degree he has? Be very careful who you let help you with your health.

Beware of "Extra" Services offered at Stability Osteopathy:

Buyer beware: There are no properly trained professionals Osteopaths at Stability Osteopathy. They are running a pretty good scam. So they don't really have the same standards as professional health care workers. The word on the street is that they give "referral fees" and other "perks" to people who send them business. This also works the other way - they accept "referral" fee and "benefits" when the refer you to someone else.