Barbara Newlon Crossman, DO

Barbara Newlon Crossman, DO
818 5th Ave Ste 202 San Rafael, CA 94901
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Barbara Newlon Crossman, DO

Barbara Newlon Crossman, DO practices as a General Practitioner in San Rafael, CA.She graduated from Kirksville Coll Of Osteo Med, Kirksville Mo 63501.
Primary Specialty

General Practitioner

Gender Female
Education Kirksville Coll Of Osteo Med, Kirksville Mo 63501
Services Barbara Newlon Crossman, DO offers the services of a General Practitioner in San Rafael, CA. A General Practitioner offers physical examinations, cholesterol testing, wound care, pap smears, immunizations, skin biopsies, fitness programs, stress reduction plans, ongoing evaluations, bone density testing and menopause treatment among other services.

Please call Barbara Newlon Crossman, DO at (415) 459-2522 to schedule an appointment in San Rafael, CA or to get more information.
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Without any test or evaluative procedures, on my third visit Barbara Newlon D.O. irresponsibly and erroneously diagnosed me as having cancer symptoms!

I went to Barbara Newlon with the complaint that I was having aching in my hip when I got out of bed in the morning, but was fine once I got moving. She told me she could relieve the problem. During the session I told her that the manipulation she doing was causing pain to travel down my right thigh. She said it would pass.

After her session I had continual pain running down my thigh. I called her and she told me I should come in for another session. In the second session she said she had corrected the problem and that the cause of it was a slip I had taken 5-6 weeks before I came to her for the first session. I told her that seemed unlikely since the pain in my thigh was initiated by her manipulation of my pelvis and I had told her so at the time.

I had had no pain or problem from the earlier slip. It was minor and 5-6 weeks had passed without any discomfort or other repercussions. She assured me that she had aligned the energy so the pain should disappear in a day or two. It did not dissipate at all and I had to go back a third time.

In that third session Barbara Newlon told me, without tests or evaluations of any sort, that my problem looked like cancer. I was appalled. Two days later I went to see a doctor who specializes in sports medicine. He adjusted my spine, pelvis, knees and feet. I have had no pain since that adjustment. He said the assertion that I had the symptoms of a cancer patient was entirely unfounded and inexcusable.
by informed patient
November 10, 2011