Have you wanted your family to experience the same benefits you or your child have had?
Can chiropractic be safe and gentle…yet still effective? Discover the different approached within chiropractic.
Here’s an example of how chiropractic helps the body heal itself – no drugs and no surgery. If you or your child is struggling, and looking for answers, give us a call – 651-789-0033. If you’ve become confused, frustrated, and exhausted because you don’t have an answer that makes sense, we love to help. … Read more
Jack was diagnosed with torticollis at 3 months of age causing a stiff neck and troubles feeding. We started physical therapy right away and didn’t finish the program until he was 12 months. At around month 7 we started working with Whole Family Chiropractic and started to see improvements within the first few weeks. I … Read more
Is chiropractic safe for children (or adults)? Wondering if your child will be okay? Watch this video to see.
With all the options to help your child, find out how to get the best results. Especially important for your kiddo with anxiety, ADHD/ADD, or sensory challenges. Whole Family Chiropractic is located in Highland Park of St Paul, MN 55116. WFC is conveniently accessible from Minneapolis (55417, 55406), Mendota Heights (55120, 55118), Eagan (55122), … Read more
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Are you fed up with your current health care options? Are you ready to go beyond covering up symptoms? If so, watch this video to uncover a different perspective for you and your family. Contact us today to get yourself and your family checked: (651) 789-0033 feelawesome@healthyfamilymn.com
Discover the most important piece for your child’s brain to learn. Especially important if you child deals with ADHD or sensory processing issues (SPD). Click here for more information on SPD (sensory processing disorder)