CHESAPEAKE, Va., Aug. 18, 2017 -- Atlantic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation has announced its upcoming Chiropractic Opportunity Week, which runs from August 21-25. During this period, existing patients who refer new people to the clinic can receive either a free 30-minute massage or half off of a 60- or 90-minute massage. Both existing and new patients can also get an exam and any needed X-rays for just $49 during this event as well.
Many people can greatly benefit from chiropractic care, whether they need to recover from a back injury, whiplash, or health condition, or to enhance athletic performance. Patients of Atlantic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation are being encouraged to introduce friends, family, and coworkers to chiropractic care during Chiropractic Opportunity Week so that they too can experience the positive effects.
Existing patients will receive free and discounted massages when they refer new people to the clinic. The specific options are a free 30-minute massage or half off of a 60- or 90-minute massage session.
To make sure that everyone gets in on the excitement, the clinic is also offering exams to new patients and re-exams to existing ones. X-rays are included if necessary. The charge for these exams is just $49.
"We like to keep the idea of referring us to others at the top of our current patients' minds. By offering these incentives, we hope to help them remember to give our name to anyone they know who has back pain, mobility problems, or other chiropractic issues," said Dr. Eric C. Santjer D.C. of Atlantic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation.
The clinic is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00am - 1:00pm and again from 3:00pm – 6:30pm.
After a new patient comes in and is evaluated, the clinic devises a custom treatment plan to target that individual's specific health concerns. This goes beyond the immediate goal of eliminating pain and includes rehabilitation so that the patient regains full use of the affected body parts. Treatments continue until the health issues are resolved.
About Atlantic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation
This chiropractic clinic integrates a variety of treatment methods to provide relief from pain and injury. It also works to rehabilitate patients after an injury to restore range of motion, strength, and other essential functions to affected body parts. The clinic serves the area of Chesapeake, VA and the surrounding region.
For additional information on the clinic’s chiropractic care, rehabilitation, and massage therapy services, visit http://www.atlanticchiropracticandrehab.com/.
Atlantic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation 115 Kempsville Road Suite 1 Chesapeake, VA 23320 (757) 547-4325


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