I'm looking for a good chiropractor. Any suggestions?
Katina R. replied:
Sands chiropratic ask for John Thomas sullivan
Monica M. replied:
Dr Taylor Stevens at Munson Chiropractic(479)254-1177
Jennifer K. replied:
Dr. Kelly Davis at Davis Chiropractic in Bentonville. She is awesome!
Deborah B. replied:
Dr. Taylor Stevens479-254-1177. He listens and is very good !
Paula M. replied:
Munson Chiropractic, exit 88 beside Casey's gas station
Sarah S. replied:
Bachert Wellness in Bentonville.
Stephanie N. replied:
Nwa health solutions in Rogers
Kim H. replied:
Chiropractic One in Bentonville. Or Reddell Nolan in Fayetteville. They both use the Gonstead method. Most effective method I've ever seen. I used to take 2 allergy shots per week and used an inhaler and other meds until I went to Dr. Nolan. No problems for years. Helped a friend of mine, significantly, with thyroid issues. Also, if they don't do X-rays I would hesitate to use them. Hope that helps.
Amanda N. replied:
Dr Barry is the only one that I will let touch me. He is so good!
Sharon S. replied:
Arkansas Natural Chiropractic on SW Regional Airport Road. Dr Crawford. 479-319-6211 . I have a torn rotator cuff and he is helping the pain go away and hopefully heal the tear without surgery.
Susan R. replied:
Dr. Smith@lifestyle wellness clinic Pineville Missouri. He is awesome been going there for over 20 years he heals total body. Tell them Susan sent you
Needing a chiropractor, in this area, who does manual manipulation.
Liz P. replied:
Patrick Barry at Adjust for Vitality next door to El Pueblito, close to the Highlands.
Sandy F. replied:
Josh Jones. Better Back Company. Just off Walton on 14 th (hwy 102)
Denise D. replied:
Dr. Kent Moore in Rogers! He's awesome
Christine W. replied:
Dr Melanie D Gartsidehttps://www.facebook.com/invisionchiro
Linda D. replied:
Dr. Brandon Munson, he uses the Palmer Method.
Sandra T. replied:
Dr. Corbin, Lifetime Wellness, 701 W.McNelly Rd., 876-5500. McNelly Rd is County Rd. 40. It comes out at the intersection by Walgreens. Turn east at that intersection and a short ways (1/2 mile?) on the right is a strip center of offices. His is in the middle there. I will only go to a chiropractor who does manual manipulation. The others don't help me at all.
Sheryl C. replied:
Brandon Munson is the Pea Ridge exit to the east by the hotel. Great, caring doc!
Hey friends! Any recommendations for a good chiropractor in NWA?
Jessica M. replied:
Dr Sullivan at Sand's chiropractic is mine! I love him! He's not crazy and he got rid of my migraines! (479) 271-8100
Brandon W. replied:
http://www.bestfayettevillechiropractor.com/
Jennifer C. replied:
Millennium chiropractic & rehab! I've had horrible back pains most of my life and Dr. Walker is the first and ONLY chiropractor who actually helped me!!! They are also the chiropractors for the razorback athletes. I figure if the UofA trusts them, then I should! Seeing as the university has an investment in these student athletes! They are the BEST in NWA!:)
Brandon W. replied:
Blair Masters
Amy H. replied:
Kent Moore
Eva C. replied:
I love Terri Hines in Rogers.
Kevin C. replied:
Jason TeBeest, PT, at Trinity outpatient in Springdale specializes in back rehabilitation.
Jason R. replied:
Kent Moore! He is an original member at KP church and he is Great!
Rebecca C. replied:
Thanks everyone for the recommendations! Em, Achieve Balance Chiropractic (Dr Phelps) is Mom's Dr and she really likes her.
Britta S. replied:
Munson Chiropractic in Bentonville. He's the BEST!
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good chiropractor in Bentonville?
Shannon I. replied:
Dr. J. Thomas Sullivan! He's the best.. 271-8100. Office is called Sands Chiropractic behind Burger King on Walton Blvd.
Lisa C. replied:
Brandon Munson - he's a good friend
Jennifer P. replied:
Dr. Bennington...he is awesome.
David L. replied:
Heard Munson's name before. Good stuff. I have used Dr. Scott Bennington. He is sharp as a tack and really listens to his patients.
Rhonda J. replied:
I used Dr. Estes on the square forever. He's a great guy and does a good job! If you use him, be sure to tell him I sent you:)
Rhonda J. replied:
Dana, I had no idea you and John saw Dr. Estes. Small world! Plus Jennifer, you can get an adjustment then walk down the best burger joint in NW AR! I think that's a double good deal!
Ashlee T. replied:
Dr Sullivan at Sands Chiropractic. He saved me while pregnant and have used him since. His goal is to get you to not have to go back and see him. He's behind Burger King. Highly recommend.
Kathy M. replied:
Dr Fitch is amazing! New to town but already hard to get into. Others must like him too! He has even adjusted the kids and they loved him!
Moore Chiropractic off Walnut in Rogers. Either Dr Noran or Dr Moore or his son Dr Moore is also a chiropractor there. I use them as does my wife and the high school trainer. I've also used them for some of my basketball players. Phone 479 636 6609.
Kelly P. replied:
Larry Weeks in Fayetteville .
Maegan B. replied:
Dr Eggleston in Fayetteville
Heather L. replied:
Millennium Chiropractic in Fayetteville is who I used when I hurt my back last year. It's off Joyce.
Sarah H. replied:
Dr. Roma Lisa Gray
Natalie H. replied:
My brother is one in Rogers. His office is Northwest Chiropractic and Rehab by Office Depot behind Atlanta Bread Co.!
Anybody ever had SI joint issues that hurt with every step?! What did you do for relief? Been trying to stretch, and have gone to chiropractor...many times, but the pain...
Holly R. replied:
Adele Swilley Garcia, he is all over the place in there, so I didn't think it was something he was on. Maybe the way something has expanded? At first, it just hurt when I bent forward/straightened up, but now it it stabbing pain with every step! I'm thankful it's not both sides, but geez Louise, I gotta walk!! Haven't signed up yet, but I think Yoga Story was the one I was looking at.
Holly R. replied:
Angie Lipe, may have to look into that. I've always hated the thought of getting it (needles...eek), but pain makes the mind more open! Thanks!
Jennifer M. replied:
"If there is pain during pregnancy, and it is suspected to be coming from the sacroiliac joint, then a sacroiliac belt is about all that can be done to try to stabilize the sacroiliac joints until the baby is delivered. If the pain has not gone away wi thin six weeks after delivery, and the pain is disabling, then at that point an injection can be done to diagnose whether the pain is coming from the sacroiliac joint or not." http://www.spine-health.com/.../sacroiliac-joint-and...
Holly R. replied:
Thanks Jennifer Massanelli ! Melissa Strait, will do! I didn't have anything like this the first time around. Hoping the prenatal yoga classes I'm signing up for help. The things we go through for our kiddos ;)