Battle Creek Chiropractors With Twice the Compassion!
As Battle Creek chiropractors serving people in eastern Battle Creek and surrounding communities, when people in the Battle Creek-area look for an established chiropractor, they consult our practice. It’s been here since 1968!
Chiropractors Drs Jeromy & Rachelle Myers are a husband and wife team who help Battle Creek residents with the typical chiropractic cases of headaches, neck pain and back pain, but also many organic and non-spinal health issues too. It’s true what they say—two heads are better than one. This teamwork approach offers Myers Chiropractic practice members an unusually high level of depth, experience and service.
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If a referral from another Myers Chiropractic practice member has brought you to our website, welcome! Explore these pages and discover a pair of chiropractors in Battle Creek who listen, honor your health goals and treat you with love and compassion.
Find out why so many of your neighbors in Battle Creek choose established chiropractors who listen, understand and provide you with thorough explanations and practical advice. Give us a call today and let’s find out if you’re a good candidate for today’s safe and natural chiropractic care.
Drs Jeromy & Rachelle Myers | Battle Creek, Michigan Chiropractors
Phone: (269) 964-1441
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