Chiropractic Care
As a chiropractor in Richmond Hill, I offer comprehensive care including osteoporosis management, a specialized Low Back Program, arthritis support, foot problem treatments, and mobility-focused care.
What Chiropractors Do?
Chiropractors are whole-body health specialists who focus on how your spine, muscles, joints, and nervous system work together to keep you moving and feeling your best. Using gentle adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and exercise-based rehab, chiropractors work to reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore balance to your muscles and joints.
Whether you’re healing from an injury, dealing with posture-related pain, or looking to improve your athletic performance, chiropractic care supports your recovery and helps you get back to doing what you love — safely and confidently.
Is Chiropractic Care Safe?
Yes — chiropractic care is very safe when performed by a licensed chiropractor. Chiropractors are highly trained healthcare professionals who complete at least 7 years of post-secondary education — typically 3 or more years of undergraduate studies (often in pre-med or health sciences) followed by 4 years at a specialized chiropractic college, earning a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree. Techniques are always adapted to your specific condition, comfort level, and medical history.
Most patients feel relief and improved mobility after treatment. Some may experience mild temporary soreness, similar to what you might feel after a good workout — this is normal and usually passes quickly.
At its core, chiropractic care focuses on gentle, natural approaches to help your body heal, move, and function at its best — safely and effectively.
What Kinds of Health Problems Can Chiropractors Help With?
Chiropractic care can benefit people of all ages and activity levels. From acute injuries to chronic conditions, chiropractors support the body’s ability to heal, move, and function at its best.
Chiropractic care can help relieve pain and restore function in many areas of the body, including:
- Shoulder
- Head and neck
- Mid-back
- Low back and pelvis
- Elbows, wrists, and hands
- Hips, knees, ankles, and feet
Note: Chiropractic services are covered under many extended health care plans.
We are able to direct bill most insurance companies.
We accept Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) and Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) cases.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident or at work, chiropractic care can help you recover safely and effectively. Our clinic can assist with the necessary documentation and direct billing to make the process as smooth as possible.
