healor.com Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

While we don't verify specific claims because reviewers' opinions are their own, we may label reviews as "Verified" when we can confirm a business interaction took place. Read more

To protect platform integrity, every review on our platform—verified or not—is screened by our 24/7 automated software. This technology is designed to identify and remove content that breaches our guidelines, including reviews that are not based on a genuine experience. We recognise we may not catch everything, and you can flag anything you think we may have missed. Read more

2.8

Average

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3 reviews

5-star
4-star
3-star
2-star
1-star

How this company uses Trustpilot

See how their reviews and ratings are sourced, scored, and moderated.

Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Reviews are the opinions of individual users and not of Trustpilot. Read more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They have you on file but charge you new patient fee

UPDATE- I JUST FOUND OUT HOW DANGEROUS IT WAS FO THE PA TO HAVE ME ON ESTROGEN WITHOUT PROGESTERONE FOR A YEAR!!!!! after the initial prescription ran out a year ago, in our telephone appointment she said “there’s no standardized daily dose for progesterone” and so she did not renew the prescription. And therefor for a year I have been daily dosing estrogen with ZERO progesterone

The other feedback I had about the experience is just vibes

March 22, 2026
Unprompted review
Advertisement
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst staff ever!!! Don’t waste your time!

The doctors I’ve had with healor over the last 3 years have been great! However the office staff is horribly unprofessional and this office has not once but twice committed patient abandonment.
I had my first pcp for 2 years (Chandler) and he was kind, responsive and did a good job managing my medications. I was sad to find out after a cancelled appointment without notice this last February that he left the practice “I now know why”. The office failed to notify me and when I tried to schedule with a new doctor there they made me pay an extra $80 on top of my co-pay because I’m now a “New Paitient” I was finally able to have my first appointment with Callie Collins who was also noice and professional. A few days after this appointment I inquired about getting a referral for a procedure that had been briefly discussed already with my primary and they insisted I had to schedule another appointment “Money Grab”… the office staff was not only hard to get ahold of but were extremely rude to me when I explained the protocol for the doctor I was asking to be referred to. The office staff has very little in the way of medical knowledge, policy or procedure but we were able to get the referral done without an extra appointment. Fast forward to 07/01/2025 I tried to schedule an appointment with Quest for routine bloodwork that Callie Collins said she was going to order and it wasn’t available. I tried all day and left messages with Healor about sending my bloodwork and they informed me that I was no longer a patient… horribly confused I tried calling and they ignored my calls but texted me that they sent me my medical records back on 04/28/2025 as if that was the indicator for discharging me as a patient. Those records were requested by me so I had hard copy’s to go over with another specialist. There was zero communication between us in writing or verbal to indicate leaving the care of my pcp. After several attempts to figure out what’s going on I recieved a text back from them that they discharged me for being rude. I texted back, That was not true and there is zero evidence of such events occurring. I am certain they made an error or misunderstood something “maybe me requesting my records” as me electing to leave which was not the case. In either case Healor failed to notify of cancellation or being discharged from their care. Fortunately I have maintained all communication records since the first incident of them not notifying me of my doctor leaving or cancellation. I have filed a complaint with the Nevada board and have since retained an attorney. An apology would go a long way in situations like this but they refuse to take accountability or any effort to rectify the issue in a professional manner. I am curious how many other patients of this facility have fallen victim to patient abandonment as this could end up as a class action suit. I’ve already had a few people I know tell me that they too have had this happen with them and have since found care elsewhere.
If anyone else has experienced this please file a complaint!

July 2, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

The staff had no knowledge of weight…

The staff had no knowledge of weight management as I approach the desk for an appointment. I was told I needed to pay for a visit with the Dr before knowing what type of injections (which an injection was mentioned) would be given to me & had to be paid for in advance. A monthly fee would be charged towards being a client in order to be a part of Seven Heart Spa.
I left without anything and unsatisfied. Having a knowledgeable skilled staff for any type of medical office is very important. 💫

April 29, 2022
Unprompted review

Is this your company?

Claim your profile to access Trustpilot’s free business tools and connect with customers.

Get free account

The Trustpilot Experience

Anyone can write a Trustpilot review. People who write reviews have ownership to edit or delete them at any time, and they’ll be displayed as long as an account is active.

Companies can ask for reviews via automatic invitations. Labeled Verified, they’re about genuine experiences.

Learn more about other kinds of reviews.

We use dedicated people and clever technology to safeguard our platform. Find out how we combat fake reviews.

Learn about Trustpilot’s review process.

Here are 8 tips for writing great reviews.

Verification can help ensure real people are writing the reviews you read on Trustpilot.

Offering incentives for reviews or asking for them selectively can bias the TrustScore, which goes against our guidelines.

Take a closer look