New Eagan Chiropractor, coming soon!

Have you heard the news? We are excited to announce that we are expanding our ChiroWay community with a center in Eagan, Minnesota!

We’re pleased to introduce Bryce Hill, DC, owner and chiropractor of ChiroWay of Eagan.

Bryce Hill, DC is a graduate of Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota. After growing up and attending high school in Grand Forks, North Dakota, he received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a minor in Psychology from the University of North Dakota.

A lifetime of sports participation including ice hockey, baseball, and football lead him to an interest in health and wellness. Chiropractic proved to be the ideal profession for this interest. He completed his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in November of 2021.

He was introduced to ChiroWay half-way through his chiropractic school journey and knew it was the right fit for him. After seeing both the instant and long lasting impact that regular and affordable chiropractic care can produce he knew immediately that he wanted to be a part of the ChiroWay team. Bryce enjoys spending time with family, playing softball, and fishing in his free time.

Bryce is excited to bring ChiroWay to his community in Eagan.

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Office Contact Information:

Bryce Hill, DC
877.442.4476 ext 122
1012 Diffley Road, Suite 600
Eagan, MN 55123

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.