OMAHA, Neb., April 27, 2018 -- Many Omaha residents are choosing chiropractic care for whiplash. Whiplash is a painful neck injury that can begin in a matter of seconds and last for years without proper treatment. Drs. Mark, Andrea M., and Justin M. Eiler of Chiropractic Health Clinic offer the latest in chiropractic care for those suffering from whiplash from an auto, sports, work, or personal injury.
“Our motto is family first,” says Dr. Mark Eiler. “Here at the Chiropractic Health Clinic at Oakview Medical Building, our family has all focused on chiropractic as a career so that we can help your family to feel their very best. We treat patients of all ages, from infants up to super seniors, because we believe that feeling great is something that should be achievable at each and every stage of your life.”
Prior to coming to Chiropractic Health Clinic, many of Dr. Eiler's patients have wasted their time with therapies and medications that didn't work, seen multiple doctors, and even experienced failed spinal surgeries.
Because an injury like whiplash is an invisible injury, many have even had their pain questioned. Dr. Eiler wants people suffering from whiplash in Omaha to know that there is an answer to your pain that doesn't require medication or surgery.
“Family first” is more than a motto at Chiropractic Health Clinic. Dr. Mark Eiler’s son and daughter-in-law (Dr. Justin and Dr. Andrea) work with Dr. Mark Eiler to provide the best possible care for those who suffer from whiplash and other injuries.
Dr. Mark Eiler has a doctorate of chiropractic degree from the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic and earned an additional 100 hours of post-graduate studies in radiology with a specialty in spinal and skeletal disorders. In the past, he has served as clinical director of the Integrative Medicine Program for the University Nebraska Medical Center at Clarkson West. “We don't give patients a quick fix,” says Dr. Eiler, “but rather a long-term solution that will leave patients pain free for good. Further, our chiropractors will help their patients achieve greater wellness. Our specialized care helps our patients achieve the health they always wanted.”
Dr. Eiler is currently doing extensive research on ancient civilizations' hidden knowledge of the spine and its relationship to health and hopes to publish his findings to the world!
Chiropractic Health Clinic is located next to the Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital inside the Oakview Medical Building. The doctors and staff consider it their job to help their patients beat pain in a totally natural and non-invasive way. They look for the reason that the pain happens so they can stop the problem causing pain right where it started.
Contact Chiropractic Health Clinic today at 402-778-5470 or visit their website at https://www.eilerchiro.com/ for more information.


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