LUBBOCK, Texas, Jan. 15, 2017 -- Dr. Korey Kothmann and the team are honored to have been awarded the “Best of the West’s” Best Chiropractor award for 2015, 2016, and now 2017. The annual awards ceremony from news channel KCBD honors providers of quality care and excellence. News Channel 11 viewers and readers are responsible for nominating and voting for those awarded this honor. Dr. Korey Kothmann, DC and the team at Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine continue their dedication in serving the wellness and chiropractic needs of Lubbock area residents.
Patients can find a variety of pain management and injury rehabilitation services at Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine. Dr. Korey Kothmann is dedicated to providing drug-free care as part of individualized treatment programs for patients. The mission of the practice is to help the patient, as an individual, activate their body’s natural ability to heal itself so that the patient is able to carry out their life’s mission and purpose in abundance. Award recipients appreciate the additional attention from prospective patients when their practice or business is highlighted as an outstanding provider in the area.
“I would highly recommend Dr. Kothmann and his professional staff for any type of chiropractic care,” said Richard Dodson, chiropractic patient in Lubbock, TX. “They know their job and they do it well. Above all, they care.”
“We are honored by our third consecutive win of the KCBD “Best of the West” award as it testifies to our continuous efforts to meet the health and wellness needs of our patients,” said Dr. Korey Kothmann. “I appreciate that our patients and participants continue, for three years running, to share their positive experiences of the care they have received at Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine and nominate and vote for our practice. We are grateful for the award and the support of our patients and residents of the Lubbock area.”
Dr. Korey Kothmann of Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine serves the chiropractic needs of residents of Lubbock and the surrounding area. This integrative pain relief rehab clinic is committed to using drug-free and non-surgical methods to bring bodies back into a state of balance and address health issues naturally. Services available at Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine in their new location at 2230 Indiana Avenue include chiropractic care, primary care, orthopedics, physical examinations, preventative health care, gentle spinal manipulation, acute care, pediatric and senior care, physical therapy, and rehabilitation.
Call (806) 791-3399 to speak with a knowledgeable associate about the KCBD “Best of the West 2017” award, schedule an appointment at the award-winning practice, or visit http://healthyspinelubbock.com/ for more details.
Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine, (806) 791-3399


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