Northeast College of Health Sciences

Northeast College of Health Sciences

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
N/A
Sunday:
N/A
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

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4.0 - (21 reviews)
14
2
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0
5
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Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.0 - (21 reviews)
14
2
0
0
5
  • Megan Slater


    Aug 27th, 2022

  • Chris Butler


    Aug 26th, 2022

  • sarah kenderdine

    The campus was beautiful- staff at admissions was very nice and helpful
    Jul 31st, 2022

  • Papery Thin

    Hmm... Where to begin? Perhaps, in agreement with prior reviews regarding, "toxic behavior and complacency," being rewarded with leadership. Also, "good work being rewarded with more work," with progress stifled. The college boasts a rigorous, "science based," program, yet chooses to ignore the 35 years of, "science backed," research regarding food colorings and its, "very unlikely," association with ADHD... Also, it seems as if most, "cognitive-based," disorders are subject to ill-mannered jokes unbefitting for the year 2022 when sociology and psychology fields had actively worked to dispel these kinds of jokes delivered in bad taste. I fear that after all of the, "begging," for more Medicare billing benefits, most of these students will begin to push the agenda that vaccines cause autism. In fact, the students are taught IN lecture, to very carefully steer away from the mentioning of being, "anti-vaccine," so as not to hurt potential, "business," with MDs. Because at NYCC, that's all medicine is to a DC, a, "business." The student body is lacking in diversity, and the students ARE very passive/hyper aggressive, "clichey," immature, assumptive and arrogant. No one, with the current state of stagnation that the Chiro field is in, comes to a chiropractic college on purpose. The education cost ratio to expected salary is too low and so is the availability of jobs. The field is either too new, too old, or completely stuck in the 1970s. Much of the career seems to be spent on, "proving," that you're worthy of being called, "doctor," and begging for acceptance from MDs and DOs. The professors are hit or miss, and they are generally inconsistent in attitude and demeanor. I find that ethics training would be beneficial, especially in their reception to people of different backgrounds and cultures. This should not be necessary in 2022, but the NYCC faculty and student population BEG to differ. Also, it's never nice to call someone the R word especially its use in a professional setting. No wonder the student body never acted professionally, as, "we," have to honestly take a look at their role models and mentors. A cancerous society of, "thinking," peoples. Outdated principles that they, "hold onto," and think that it is somehow, "funny," or, "acceptable," in a professional, processive society. A, "cancer," by the way, that's already eradicated in MOST professional settings, but this type of lack of regard just seems as outdated as polio. Honestly, take the MCAT and get into an MD program. Don't waste your time here and don't use this place as a stepping stone to get into an MD program. It's too expensive, and socially, it's toxic and exhausting. The absolutely worst people that I have ever met. Racism and sexism ... and victim blaming! In the year 2022! Don't cut corners, which is ironically, what the perspective of chiropractic business practices' seem to be! EDIT: Also, they teach the idea of, "accountability," but their actions and words seem to contradict this. Contradiction seems to be a running theme here. The chiropractic community also does not agree on its own identity as a career, and the field is very inconsistent. How are you going to teach if you don't even know your own field purpose? Done trying to help them out. Waste of time.
    Jul 29th, 2022

  • Linda Gibson

    Nice campus, friendly staff and beautiful area!
    Aug 31st, 2021

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About
Northeast College of Health Sciences

Northeast College of Health Sciences offers an outstanding education that's grounded in experience and solidified in science. Our degrees include Doctor of Chiropractic, Masters in Applied Clinical Nutrition, Masters in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction, Massage Therapy Certificate, Master of Science in Clinical Anatomy, Master of Science Degree in Diagnostic Imaging, and Postdoctoral Programs.The degree programs at Northeast College of Health Sciences are diverse in curriculum and subject area but share some key qualities, all are centered around our mission of uncompromising academic excellence, leadership and professional best practices. With a Northeast education, graduates are powerfully prepared to reimagine health and transform lives, including their own.

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Services

  • Doctor of Chiropractic Degree
  • Masters of Science in Applied Clinical Nutrition
  • Chiropractic University
  • Massage Therapy Certificate
  • Masters in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction
  • M.S. in Clinical Anatomy
  • M.S. in Diagnostic Imaging
  • Postdoctoral Fellowships
  • Master of Science in Clinical Anatomy
  • Master of Science Degree in Diagnostic Imaging
  • AAS in Diagnostic Medical Sonography
  • AAS in Radiologic Technology
  • Associate Degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography
  • Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology

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Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Northeast College of Health Sciences?

A The phone number for Northeast College of Health Sciences is: (800) 234-6922.


Q Where is Northeast College of Health Sciences located?

A Northeast College of Health Sciences is located at 2360 NY-89, Seneca Falls, NY 13148


Q What is the internet address for Northeast College of Health Sciences?

A The website (URL) for Northeast College of Health Sciences is: https://www.northeastcollege.edu/


Q How big is Northeast College of Health Sciences?

A Northeast College of Health Sciences employs approximately 2-5 people.


Q Is there a key contact at Northeast College of Health Sciences?

A You can contact Frank Nicchi at (800) 234-6922.


Q What days are Northeast College of Health Sciences open?

A Northeast College of Health Sciences is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: N/A
Sunday: N/A
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Northeast College of Health Sciences rated?

A Northeast College of Health Sciences has a 4.0 Star Rating from 21 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Frank Nicchi
Executive


Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
N/A
Sunday:
N/A
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Northeast College of Health Sciences

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( 21 Reviews )
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Megan Slater on Google

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Chris Butler on Google

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sarah kenderdine on Google

image The campus was beautiful- staff at admissions was very nice and helpful


Papery Thin on Google

image Hmm... Where to begin?
Perhaps, in agreement with prior reviews regarding, "toxic behavior and complacency," being rewarded with leadership. Also, "good work being rewarded with more work," with progress stifled. The college boasts a rigorous, "science based," program, yet chooses to ignore the 35 years of, "science backed," research regarding food colorings and its, "very unlikely," association with ADHD... Also, it seems as if most, "cognitive-based," disorders are subject to ill-mannered jokes unbefitting for the year 2022 when sociology and psychology fields had actively worked to dispel these kinds of jokes delivered in bad taste. I fear that after all of the, "begging," for more Medicare billing benefits, most of these students will begin to push the agenda that vaccines cause autism. In fact, the students are taught IN lecture, to very carefully steer away from the mentioning of being, "anti-vaccine," so as not to hurt potential, "business," with MDs. Because at NYCC, that's all medicine is to a DC, a, "business."
The student body is lacking in diversity, and the students ARE very passive/hyper aggressive, "clichey," immature, assumptive and arrogant. No one, with the current state of stagnation that the Chiro field is in, comes to a chiropractic college on purpose. The education cost ratio to expected salary is too low and so is the availability of jobs. The field is either too new, too old, or completely stuck in the 1970s. Much of the career seems to be spent on, "proving," that you're worthy of being called, "doctor," and begging for acceptance from MDs and DOs.
The professors are hit or miss, and they are generally inconsistent in attitude and demeanor. I find that ethics training would be beneficial, especially in their reception to people of different backgrounds and cultures. This should not be necessary in 2022, but the NYCC faculty and student population BEG to differ.
Also, it's never nice to call someone the R word especially its use in a professional setting. No wonder the student body never acted professionally, as, "we," have to honestly take a look at their role models and mentors. A cancerous society of, "thinking," peoples. Outdated principles that they, "hold onto," and think that it is somehow, "funny," or, "acceptable," in a professional, processive society. A, "cancer," by the way, that's already eradicated in MOST professional settings, but this type of lack of regard just seems as outdated as polio.
Honestly, take the MCAT and get into an MD program. Don't waste your time here and don't use this place as a stepping stone to get into an MD program. It's too expensive, and socially, it's toxic and exhausting. The absolutely worst people that I have ever met. Racism and sexism ... and victim blaming! In the year 2022! Don't cut corners, which is ironically, what the perspective of chiropractic business practices' seem to be!
EDIT: Also, they teach the idea of, "accountability," but their actions and words seem to contradict this. Contradiction seems to be a running theme here. The chiropractic community also does not agree on its own identity as a career, and the field is very inconsistent. How are you going to teach if you don't even know your own field purpose? Done trying to help them out. Waste of time.


Linda Gibson on Google

image Nice campus, friendly staff and beautiful area!


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