Keep Your Appointments

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Your care plan is designed to produce the best results in the shortest amount of time.

A Middle Path

The most important part of your care is your chiropractic adjustments. Each visit builds on the ones before, so missing a visit can impair the results we would expect for you.

If we don’t see you often enough, there won’t be enough "momentum" to reduce negative patterns in your spine. And if visits are scheduled too close together, your body won’t have enough time to respond to the changes. Your visit schedule is custom tailored to your particular health situation. Our desire is to produce the most efficient healing effect. Not too close together and not too far apart.

Jumping the Gun

It’s especially important to stay the course as you start feeling better. You may be tempted to jump the gun, discontinuing your care at the very moment the most significant changes are happening!

Keep your appointments so you can get the results that millions have enjoyed from today’s chiropractic care.

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Dr. Anthony Asks some important questions of interest to Whitby residents - Chiropractor Whitby Dr. Anthony Asks...

Can someone who has had back surgery receive chiropractic care?
Yes. Rest assured that we will avoid the surgically modified areas of your spine. However, what we find is that surgical interventions will often produce spinal instability above or below the involved level. This is will be the focus of your chiropractic care.
What's the difference between sick care and health care?
Sick care is largely about relieving or suppressing symptoms. Health care is about improving performance. While sick care is about how you feel, health care is about how you function. Sick care is what you do to treat an obvious problem, and health care is what you do to avoid the problem and advance your well-being.