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New Patient Special
$29
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Consultation, Extensive Exam, and Treatment
*Disclaimer: Adjustments may not be rendered on the first visit if significant health concerns warrant further medical examination. Some restrictions may apply to Medicare eligible patients.
How can chiropractic care benefit you?
Chiropractic care is designed to reduce pain, restore proper alignment, and improve overall physical function. Since the spine and nervous system are closely connected, we focus on optimizing their interaction to support your health.
Your brain communicates with every part of your body through the nervous system, with nerves branching out from the spine at various levels. When spinal misalignments interfere with this communication, it can lead to pain and dysfunction. Through chiropractic adjustments, we help restore normal spinal function, reducing interference and promoting overall well-being.
We treat a variety of conditions affecting the nervous and musculoskeletal systems, including low back pain, neck pain, headaches, muscle discomfort, and joint issues throughout the body.
Our Patients Say It Best...
Leeane D.
I always feel better after I see Stan he takes care of my neck and back and any other joints that are bothering me and explains exactly what’s going on.
Kyle F.
My fiance and I regularly see Dr Stan, even our kids have been adjusted by him and love when we stop by to see him. He has helped us tremendously with some past injuries and is incredibly knowledgeable and professional.
Definitely recommend him to anyone that needs a good chiropractor
Dennis W.
Dr. Stan is the best! Very thorough explaining condition and working to fix it. He has fixed my shoulder condition.
5 Benefits of Chiropractic Care:

What to expect your first visit
During our first visit together, we will discuss in depth your current symptoms and health history.

Chiropractic FAQS
As chiropractors, we work with the spine and the nervous system to free up the body's innate ability to heal itself.
