“Do what you do so well that they will want to see it again and bring their friends.” -Walt Disney

At ChiroWay, our mission is to see as many people as possible benefit from regular chiropractic care. To fulfill our mission, we strive to provide the best experience for our clients.

Providing the best experience possible includes building a working relationship with our clients where our chiropractic services can be valued beyond measure, and we start with viewing the client as a collaborator with our care. We see each client as a person who has a story, and we want to know how chiropractic care is helping to improve their quality of life. We ask and we listen about how their journey is going and how we can make it even better. ChiroWay client, Matt, states:

“The entire staff is well informed and provides exceptional customer service. Over the past 2 and a half years, I have been treated more as a partner in the experience than just as a client there for an adjustment. Not too many places do that, and I truly can’t thank ChiroWay enough for what they do!”

When we make recommendations for our care, we ask all of our clients to take responsibility in the process because it is a team effort. We wouldn’t be able to provide an exceptional experience for our clients again and again if they didn’t contribute.

We are truly grateful to see each of our clients on a regular basis, and to be able to provide them with a positive experience that they can share with friends and family.

Written by: Trent Scheidecker, DC | ChiroWay of Woodbury

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.