ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 06, 2016 -- O'Dell Family Chiropractic is starting out 2016 with some big changes. Most notably, the practice recently announced the relocation of its Rochester clinic, which serves residents of Rochester, Henrietta, Brighton and surrounding areas. Dr. Norman O'Dell, DC and his team are eager to show patients around the new clinic, which is now located at 144 Metro Park. "The move has been a long time coming," said Dr. O'Dell. "Our practice has been flourishing, which is great, but it also brings some growing pains along with it. With the new location, we'll be better able to serve our valued patients," he added.
The Rochester clinic is now conveniently located just a few blocks west of I-390 and can be easily accessed via exit 15B, Brighton-Henrietta Town Line Road. This will make it easy for patients from around the area to get to the clinic, which is right near Monroe Community College. However, convenience isn't the only advantage of the new location. The chiropractor and his team are more excited about the facility itself, which offers a lot more space and is fitted out with newer and better equipment. "We will be able to provide even more superior care here," said Dr. O'Dell.
Indeed, the new location has a lot more space. It's being used well too, as there are now more traction units, including equipment for intersegmental traction and a much broader array of modalities. O'Dell Family Chiropractic in Rochester is now better able to accommodate patient requests for services like low-back intersegmental traction and neck two-way traction, which are among the most popular services that are provided by the doctor and his team. "With more traction units, we will be able to serve patients more quickly and efficiently," said the doctor. "It's really a win-win situation for all involved."
The new location also has separate rooms for massage therapy, which has become more in demand than ever in recent years. "Most patients find that a combination of chiropractic care and massage therapy works best for them," said the chiropractor. Additionally, the new clinic location is fitted out with a brand-new X-ray machine that boasts the latest and best technologies. The machine produces digital X-rays, which provide clearer images and are easier and more convenient to send. "The days of having to print off hard copies every time are over," said the doctor. "We always strive to stay on the leading edge of technology, and this new digital X-ray machine helps a lot in that regard."
In addition to its Rochester location, O'Dell Family Chiropractic has a location in Webster. Patients in Brighton, Henrietta and other areas in and around Rochester are encouraged to visit the new location, which is on 144 Metro Park just off of I-390. Appointments can be scheduled by calling the clinic at (585) 671-9210.
O'Dell Family Chiropractic, (585) 671-9210


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