Office Hours:

Monday:  8 am - 6 pm

Tuesday:  12 pm - 7 pm

Thursday:  8 am - 6 pm

Friday:  6 am - 12 pm

Wednesday and Saturday:  By Appointment

 

*Hours are flexible to fit your schedule

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Visit Details: 

 

Initial Visit :

                          * Approximately 60 minutes

                          * Intial Patient Paperwork (save approximately 15 minutes and download on Home Page)

                          * Tour of the Facility

                          * Detailed Case History

                          * Spinal and Neurological Exam

                          * If Necessary,  X-Ray


Standard Visits 

                           * Approximately 10- 15 minutes

                           * Spinal Exam

                           * Necessary Adjustments

 

 

 


Age Related Care:  Why Do I Need Care?

Infancy: Even before infancy, in the mother’s womb the developing spinal column has stress. The mother’s activities, pressure within the womb, and the mother’s own neurological dysfunctions. A normal vaginal labor is the safest, but still very traumatic.

 

Childhood:  The point of life where falls and accidents leave a lasting consequence. Bumps and falls are part of learning to crawl and walk. Infants and young children cannot express to adults they are in pain or feel joint restriction beyond crying.  A maximum functioning nervous system is VITAL in infants and children for development, boosting immunity, and preventative wellness for later on in life.

 

Adult:  The signs/symptoms of childhood injuries surface if they have not been resolved. Stress is at it’s highest. Aches and pains from daily activities develop. Emotional stress and chemical stress affects the body just as much as physical stresses. A fast-pace lifestyle, with the added stress, leads to stress-related disorders of muscle, nerve, and joint dysfunction.

 

Elderly:  The “wear and tear” age. The quality of life is depleting. Conditions of arthritis, decreased range of motion, and fatigue are
irreversible. Chiropractic care for the elderly is beneficial for managing the conditions only.  Managing the spine by removing the restriction from joints to keep them functioning at their best and letting the individual experience a better quality of life.  It is important to get your spine checked before the symptoms are irreversible. Better yet, it is important to get your spine checked at a younger age to decrease “wear and tear” at an older age, and experience a better quality of life longer. Patient education allows parents to understand the importance and begin care for their children.

 

 

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