They gave her TERRIBLE healing advice which was no big deal because I have much experience with piercings (and also nurse so know very well how to heal wounds) and I got her properly healed. The lost my drivers license and refused to even apologize or even sympathize.y daughter got both her nose and ears pierced there. Ive been there about six times and each time theyve been super rude. ![]() There is one female piercer who is absolutely AWESOME and she gets the only star Im willing to give this place.The rest of the staff are completely rude, arrogant, and simply cannot be bothered to help you. ![]() I really REALLY want to like and support this place but in the end its been a bit of a disaster. I would definitely love to go back and buy a pair from there to support a local business.Overall this was an incredible experience and would go back and do it all over-again if I had to (hopefully I don’t have to though.) He took his time with explaining the sterilizing processes of the earrings, very accommodating to me being in a wheelchair/made it work with the room space, explained every step when piercing my ears, went over aftercare and answered all my questions throughout.I felt welcomed the whole time that I was there and felt very welcomed to come back to make an appointment to help change out earring after the allowed timeframe, and to call and ask questions if need be.I can’t judge the quality of the jewelry as they were able to use my own, but I loved that they had plenty of options in different metals as well. It felt like I walked into a whole other world when I walked in.I got Matt as my piecer and he was supper nice, patient, and caring. When I got to Nomad Body Piercing, I was very surprised about how professional everyone was, it was a pleasant surprise.This place was very clean, organized, and fun with the artwork they have on the walls.
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