PUYALLUP, Wash., June 11, 2017 -- Faith Chiropractic, PS of Puyallup has announced that owner and chiropractor Dr. Faith Doyle has been certified as a diplomate of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board. This accreditation proves that she has passed a strict program of education, testing, and review and is able to provide the latest treatments and methods for optimizing health.
Like many other medical and related specialties, chiropractic care is overseen by a board of professionals that help to ensure quality. For chiropractors, one of the relevant boards is the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board. Among other things, it certifies chiropractors to show that they have attained a high level of competence in their fields. Board-certified chiropractors are also educated on related skills, such as how to work with personal injury and other insurance companies, handle billing, and similar activities. This gives patients two main reasons to choose a Board-certified chiropractor: They can be sure of getting competent care, and they won't have to worry as much about stressful administrative issues. Few chiropractors in the country have one diplomate, even fewer have two.
"I believe that it's important for chiropractors to always continue to learn and improve even after years in business. Becoming a diplomate of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board was my latest step on my journey of continuous improvement, the first being becoming a diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Sports Physicians. Thanks to this latest certification and the education required to obtain it, I can be sure that I'm providing the latest treatments and methods to my patients. This ensures that they won't be missing out on the newest developments when they come to me," said Dr. Faith Doyle of Faith Chiropractic, PS.
About the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board
The American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board was founded in 1995 to promote the continuing training of chiropractors and to ensure a high standard of excellence.
About Dr. Faith Doyle
Dr. Doyle has 27 years of experience in traditional chiropractic treatment as well as manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and related treatments. She now offers a wide variety of drug-free, surgery-free treatments for a variety of injuries and health concerns. Recently, she obtained her diplomate from the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board.
About Faith Chiropractic, PS
Faith Chiropractic features Dr. Doyle as the lead chiropractor. At the clinic, patients can receive all of the therapeutic treatments provided by Dr. Doyle. Other wellness-oriented offerings include nutritional counseling, lifestyle device, and sports injury prevention therapy. The office is located in Puyallup, Washington.
Visit http://drfaithdoyle.com/ for additional information.
Faith Chiropractic, PS 13613 Meridian Ave. East Suite #260 Puyallup, WA 98373 (253) 841-5940


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