TRACY, Calif., March 26, 2017 -- Valley Chiropractic Center would like to make San Joaquin County residents aware of their three chiropractic clinics in the area. They are located in the cities of Tracy, Mountain House, and Manteca, offering San Joaquin County residents high-quality chiropractic care close to home.
The Valley Chiropractic Center chiropractors Dr. Tim Coykendall, Dr. Joseph Russell, and Dr. Johannes Garrido are the leading health professionals of Valley Chiropractic Center. Together they have a mission of assisting clients in healing, relaxing, and achieving true wellness.
This highly qualified team of chiropractors brings skill, experience, and expertise to each client. Chiropractic care using modern equipment and technology is combined with massage therapy and physiotherapy services to provide a holistic approach. Client education is also provided to help preserve and maintain health.
Dr. Tim Coykendall has been assisting clients in Tracy since the year 2000. He utilizes a "whole person approach," combining the very best in state of the art physiotherapy procedures and hands-on techniques for optimal health and well-being.
Dr. Joseph Russell, has been practicing since 2006 and also has ten years of massage therapy experience. He places a focus on keeping up with the latest innovations in the field to ensure his clients receive the very latest in chiropractic techniques, care, and technology. His focus is on back and neck injuries, but he can also address joint, shoulder, and athletic injuries.
Dr. Johannes Garrido has been in practice since 2006. He was inspired to become a chiropractor in his early 20s after receiving relief from a 7-year battle with seizures from chiropractic treatments. Dr. Johannes has advanced training in a variety of techniques to serve clients of all ages.
All three Valley Chiropractic Center chiropractors offer a range of professional services at their Tracy, Mountain House, and Manteca chiropractic locations. These include personal injury care, sports injury treatment, massage therapy, extremity care, pediatric chiropractic care, and prenatal chiropractic care.
The San Joaquin County chiropractors also offer a range of physiotherapy services including spinal decompression, laser light therapy, interferential electrical muscle stimulation, mechanical traction, microamperage neural stimulation, hydrotherapy, and more.
Dr. Tim Coykendall says, “We’d like to make area residents aware of the availability of caring, experienced, holistic chiropractic care at our three area locations. We are proud to serve San Joaquin County with comprehensive injury care, pain relief, and wellness services.
Those in the public who would like to find out more about the services Valley Chiropractic Center, or who would like to book an appointment, may do so by calling (209) 832-9221. Additional information about the practice is also available on their website at http://tracychiro.com/.
Valley Chiropractic Center, (209) 832-9221


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