LIVONIA, Mich., Oct. 09, 2017 -- Chiropractor in Livonia Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center would like Livonia residents to be aware that their practice is one of the few in the area that accepts all forms of Medicaid. In addition to serving the city of Livonia, Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center also serves Westland, Plymouth, Canton and adjacent neighborhoods.
Livonia chiropractor Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center offers a range of chiropractic treatments for persons with back and neck issues. They also assist with auto accident injuries including whiplash, workplace overuse, general accident injuries and chronic pain.
The Westland and Livonia chiropractor can bring relief to musculoskeletal conditions, muscle pain, joint issues, chronic migraine headaches and much more. They use a holistic approach to chiropractic care and strive to find and address the root of the issue, not just treat symptoms.
Primary treatments by a chiropractor in Livonia Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center include spinal adjustments for subluxations and misalignment of the vertebrae. Spinal adjustments can be tremendously helpful for persons with back pain, neck pain, sciatica, extremity pain/tingling and even allergies.
The professionals at Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center also offer massage therapy, nutritional counseling, and lifestyle advice. They’ll provide education about the ideal stretches and exercises to do regularly to help overcome injury faster and get back to enjoying a higher quality of life.
Dr. Grant Schneider of Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center has 24 years of experience in the chiropractic field. He has performed over 125,000 spinal adjustments as of this writing. He proudly brings this experience to the people of Livonia, Westland, Plymouth, Canton and the surrounding community. His goal is to assist all residents who could benefit from chiropractic services in healing more efficiently and enjoying a higher quality of life.
Dr. Schneider of Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center is active in the community and has an affiliation with the Michigan Association of Chiropractors, the International Chiropractors Association, and the Local Business Network. He is also a member of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce.
Dr. Grant Schneider says, “At Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center, we believe that everyone should have access to high-quality chiropractic care. That’s why we accept all forms of Medicaid. We take a holistic approach to health and wellness so that clients can enjoy the highest quality of life possible. We are proud to serve the residents of Livonia, Westland, Plymouth, Canton and the surrounding communities.”
Arbor Crossing Life Center is located in Suite #111 at 37625 Ann Arbor Road in Livonia, Michigan. Those in the public who wish to book an appointment or ask additional questions about the practice may do by calling (734) 462-2262. More information about the Livonia chiropractor and their suite of services can also be accessed at the Arbor Crossing Chiropractic Life Center website.


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