
Relief and Wellness, Your Way
Chiropractic care and cupping therapy tailored for you.
Our Care
We offer both, chiropractic and wet cupping therapy to relieve pain and improve overall wellness


Chiropractic Care
Hands-on adjustments to relieve pain and improve spinal health.
Cupping Therapy
Traditional technique to boost circulation and ease muscle tension.


Chiropractic FAQ
What is chiropractic care?
Chiropractic care focuses on diagnosing and treating neuromusculoskeletal conditions, particularly those related to the spine, through manual adjustments, muscle release and other gentle techniques.
What conditions to chiropractors treat?
Chiropractors commonly treat back pain, neck pain, headaches, joint pain, sciatica, and other posture related issues. they also provide guidance on lifestyle, exercises and nutrition.
What happens during a chiropractic adjustment?
Chiropractors apply controlled force to a specific joint, to improve alignment, mobility, and function. you may hear a "popping" sound when gas is released from the joint.
What can i expect at my first visit?
your first appointment will usually include a consultation, physical exam, review of imaging, a discussion of your diagnosis and care plan; and your first adjustment.
How many sessions will i need?
This depends on your condition, goals, overall health and lifestyle. Some patients find relief after a few visits, while others benefit more from ongoing care.
Do i need a referral?
In most places you do not need a referral from a doctor to see a chiropractor, though it can depend on insurance policies or healthcare systems
Can children or pregnant woman see a chiropractor?
Yes! we use modified, gentle techniques for children and pregnant women. Always check that your chiropractor has experience in these areas.
Does insurance cover chiropractic care?
Many health insurance plans cover chiropractic treatment to some extent. its best to confirm coverage directly with your provider.
What qualifications do chiropractors have?
Chiropractors hold a Doctor of chiropractic degree or a masters degree in chiropractic, both involving several years of professional study and clinical training.
Is chiro the same as physio?
Both address musculoskeletal health. However, chiropractors focus on spinal adjustments and alignment. whereas physical therapists emphasize muscle release, rehabilitation exercises and movement training.
