This is your last chance to contact us if you are interested in getting treated in Atlanta, Georgia. I will be there June 28,29,30th which is a Tuesday to Thursday. If you want a chance for me to evaluate and treat you using the Yass Method please contact us to make an appointment. All appointments for the New York stop which runs from August 22-24th, a Monday to Wednesday have been taken. Please contact us if you are interested in getting an appointment for treatment. I am planning on extending my visit 3 more days, August 25-27th, a Thursday to Saturday if enough people respond and desire treatment. To contact us to make an appointment for either Atlanta or New York, reach out to my wife Lisa at her email address: [email protected]. For those who have contacted me about coming out to the west coast, we are trying to plan a trip out there towards the latter part of this year. If you are interested in me coming to San Francisco or Seattle, please contact us and we will keep an accounting or your desire for treatment so we can plan when and where to go accordingly.
Thank you to everyone who has reached out to me regarding your interest in getting treated through the Yass method. It is both humbling and sad that so many find themselves suffering needlessly. I hope to be able to help as many people as possible. Which takes me to my other update. My new internet radio show called End Your Pain Now, The Yass Way! will air for the first time on Monday, June 27th at 6 pm EST. To hear the show, simply go to www.blogtalkradio.com/mitchellyass, this is the landing page for the show. You simply have to click on the link for the show airing and it leads you to a player that you just lick on the play button and you are off and listening. Don’t forget that the show is a live call-in show so the number to call in will be displayed above the player. I am hoping to get a lot of calls so we can get out to the public the true sense that the existing model is invalid and not working for most people and that is why the Yass Method should be made the standard of care when diagnosing and treating pain. Hope to hear from you on air or off.
Best wishes to all,
Dr Yass