“Community is much more than belonging to something; it’s about doing something together that makes belonging matter.”

At ChiroWay, we value and work toward creating community. Community is what creates meaningful connections and helps us feel like we are a part of something bigger than ourselves. Our mission to build community comes in two forms: community within our office, and the community surrounding our office.

In our ChiroWay offices, we value our clients and their families, and we want them to feel that they are valued. We do so by providing the best chiropractic care possible so they can be at their best for their friends and family, and by getting to know each of our clients: who they are as people and what motivates them. We want each ChiroWay client to feel at home when they set foot in our office.

Our strive towards building community is something that expands outside of our own offices and the families and individuals that we serve. ChiroWay client, Lindsey, states:

“A few things come to mind that I love about ChiroWay, but personally, I love that ChiroWay is such a community supporter in its involvement with local events, organizations, businesses and people in the area.”

By positively involving ourselves with and supporting the community around our office, we are able to invest in our neighborhood, city and region to help it flourish and grow.

Help us embrace and build community by sharing ChiroWay with your family and friends!

The information in our articles are not intended to diagnose, mitigate or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for any physical conditions, symptoms or diseases. Directly consult with a qualified health care professional for any chiropractic or medical advice. In addition to the benefits of chiropractic care, one should also be aware of the existence of some risks. Risks associated with some chiropractic care may include soreness, musculoskeletal sprain/strain, and fracture. In addition, there have been reported cases of stroke associated with chiropractic care. Research and scientific evidence does not establish a cause and effect relationship between chiropractic care and the occurrence of stroke; rather studies indicate that people may be consulting chiropractors when they are in the early states of a stroke. In essence, there is a stroke already in process. However, you are being informed of this reported risk.