Goodhealthtoday Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste of money

Waste of money
I had the treatment in Sherborne and after 4 hours sitting in a chair I was sent hope with a pendant to wear and some electrical pills to take. According to reviews I would have no anxiety and depression in a month. I had quizzed them about their glowing reviews as the were all positive. In a nutshell it didn’t work and was a waste of money. They give promises to people in poor mental health which is inexcusable in my opinion.

March 20, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Tony Wilk ASA complaint

My experience has been awful. I found the website Good Health Today because I needed treatment for depression and anxiety so called the free phone number and spoke with Tony to find out more because they make a lot of claims about being the best in the industry with the best results but there is no clinical evidence to read. I was hopeful they could help. Tony was very rude and I asked few questions as the price is expensive £590 and I might need 3 treatments costing £1770. He quickly became agitated and was sighing on the phone. I was asking normal questions but he was impatient and his telephone manner was very unprofessional. After the call I contacted trading standards and found out Tony is called Tony Wilk and Dorset County Council had already complained to the Advertising Standards Agency about his websites making exaggerated and misleading treatment claims. The ASA investigation ruled Tony Wilk had breached the Advertising rules for misleading advertising. Google Tony Wilk ASA ruling to read more. It's absolutely disgusting he is praying on the weak it's a complete scam!

February 5, 2022
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