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May 10, 2026

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Kathi Reynolds

Dr. Maggs is incredible. As a first time patient, he listened to my symptoms and told me it was not something he did. Then he told me what I should do to get the help I need. He sent me down the right path! And what doctor calls you two days later to check on how you’re doing? He did! Plus I could tell he was genuinely concerned. I highly recommend him! If I could give him 10 stars, I would!
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May 8, 2026

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William Jones

Great experience and very professional
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May 4, 2026

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Jon Lemelin

Dr. Maggs and his entire staff are some of the MOST experienced and caring professionals I have ever worked with. From my very first visit, they treated me with respect and compassion. When I first started seeing Dr Maggs, I was feeling pain in my leg and sciatica. Dr. Maggs studied my x-ray and prescribed a course of action. He explained my treatments including chiropractic adjustment, a healing laser, and decompression. It totally worked and I’m finally walking without a limp. THANK YOU.
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April 24, 2026

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George T

One of the best parts of a Dr Maggs’ (short for “ Maggs-nificent”) experience is the expertise he and staff bring to the appointment. Another part is the very personal and caring attention they extend on you, regardless of how busy they are. A very different and welcome experience comparatively.
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April 4, 2026

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Vicki Braunstein

First appointment was very exciting! I think working with Dr. Maggs is going to enable my children to have a long healthy athletic career with the freedom from chronic pain/injury!!!
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March 11, 2026

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Lucy Crotty

For the first time in my life I realize what is causing my pain! Dr. Maggs did a thorough job of explaining things. I’m incredibly grateful!!
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Ferris Family

My son Cayden Ferris has been playing high level travel baseball for the last 5 years.  At the age of 13 he was one of a handful of kids in our Junior High asked to try out for the High School team in our area.  It was a great honor to be asked, however in order to do so, he had to pass a rigorous Advanced Placement Physical Fitness Test.  While training for this test on top of his usual obsessive baseball training, he suffered a back injury while swinging his bat.  The injury put him in great pain and made it tough for him to walk.

After meeting with an Orthopedic Surgeon and getting an MRI, Cayden was diagnosed with a stress reaction/possible fracture of the Pars bone of the L5 vertebrae.  I later found out this was called a pending spondylolisthesis.  Our Doctor told us that he would need four weeks off all athletic activities and he would be fine.  After that time there was no improvement.  This was the case for four months and two additional doctors.

During this time, these doctors did not recommend anything else.  My son was at wits end and it was turning into a full blown mental health issue on top of the physical problem.  Feeling horrible and helpless that I could not help my son during this dark time in his life, I did what everyone does these days, I took to the internet.  After MANY failed attempts and finding someone that would help us, I came across a YouTube Video about a High School Baseball Player in the Capital Region named Kyle Rubilotta, who suffered from the same injury as my son. Kyle was a patient of Dr. Tim Maggs.

The video immediately resonated with me and I contacted Dr. Maggs’ Office as soon as I could.  After hearing the pain in my voice they took the time to speak with me for nearly a half hour and agreed to see my son as soon as we could get up to Schenectady.  Once there, the Dr. Maggs really took the time to explain the entire injury and treatment process in a way that myself and my son could understand.  He immediately set Cayden at ease and was the first doctor in this whole process that made him believe that he would get better.  Cayden’s entire demeanor changed.

At this point, Cayden is out of pain, no longer wearing his back brace and beginning to introduce activity and exercise back to his schedule. Our goal is to get him back on the ball field, being a kid again, by Spring, 2022.  Doctor Maggs and his staff have been with us the entire way taking my calls and answering emails as quickly as possible.  We feel like they are fully invested in this with us and we owe them a debt of gratitude.  Thank you Dr Maggs and staff.

Scott Ferris