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Chiropractor in Dublin, OH

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Every year, millions of United States citizens seek chiropractic care for different chronic pains and injuries. Studies show that many people undergo various types of pain or injuries at some point in their lives. However, most people tolerate the discomfort for years with temporary relief from pain relievers, hindering you from performing duties or working. Nevertheless, you don’t have to endure the pain. 

Chiropractic care can be all you need if you suffer from chronic pain, injuries, or other health conditions. Our Dublin, OH chiropractor and disc specialist, Dr. Richard Briggs, is highly skilled with years of valuable experience treating many types of joint-related chronic pains. In addition, Northwest Wellness Center provides holistic chiropractic treatments and therapy to treat chronic conditions, allowing you to regain normal mobility for improved quality of life. 

We offer many affordable cash plans that are comparable to insurance pricing. Our office proudly partners with CareCredit and will also supply documentation for HSA and FSA.

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America's best Physicians.
My prior chiropractor retired and it took me many tries to find chiropractic care that felt comfortable and gave me the results I needed. Dr Briggs is knowledgeable, personable, and took the time to give good care. The office staff are friendly and caring. I recommend Northwest Wellness Center for great care.

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