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Seeking Chiropractor Advice!

Does anyone know anything -good or bad- about the following chiropractors: Nancy Lachapelle, vicky seelig, Mary Collings, Jay Humphrey, Michael Moreau, David Turner.
OR, does anyone use united healthcare and have a really great chiropractor that you use, preferably one who also works on pregnant women? Thanks for your input.

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Dr. Michael Shippy at Park and Coit in Plano is the BEST in the world! I have UHC and he works with it. ###-###-#### He has a table for pregnant women and adjusted me throughout my pregnancy. I love him and won't see anyone else!

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Mary Collings is AMAZING - you should definitely give her a try! My husband and I have gone to her for several years - I also went while I was pregnant. Very highly Recommend her!

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Know nothing about those chiropractors BUT I have a fabulous chiropractor in Plano (Parker Rd & Alma) at Mountain Health Chiropractic. Dr Andrew Shepherd - he is fabulous with people especially kids. Puts everyone at ease and is very personable. He is also a clinical nutritionist and focuses on good nutrition and natural supplements to help the body heal itself in conjunction with chiro care. But if you just want chiro care he's great for that as well. He helped me through my 2nd pregnancy with some pretty severe hip & pelvic pain : ). Good Luck. His number is ###-###-####.

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Dr. Michael Shippy at Park and Coit in Plano is the BEST in the world! I have UHC and he works with it. ###-###-#### He has a table for pregnant women and adjusted me throughout my pregnancy. I love him and won't see anyone else!

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I have a really great chiropractor ,his name is Dr. Lehrer at 2840 Keller Springs Road ,suite 301,Carrollton Texas .Phone# is ###-###-####

What I really like is that he uses a high teche machine to adjust your spine . It doesn't hurt and it would be very gentile on a pregant mom .

Wish you luck!

Hi EH,
I have been involved in Chiropractic education for many years and just want to advise you to choose a Chiropractor who has had postgraduate training in treating pregnant women. Chiropractic care is great for pregnancy but just make sure you choose the right Chiropractor. They get minimal training during regular Chiropractic College so postgraduate training is important. Simply ask them what postgraduate training they have had.

Checking the Texas public web site to verify their license status is always good to do as well. You can find it here: http://www.texasonline.state.tx.us/NASApp/txops/Profiling... .

I went to Dr. Theresa Jones in north Garland (near Firewheel Mall) when I was pregnant. I see her somewhat regularly and really like her practice. It's called WholeHealth Chiropractic and is located on Naaman School Road.

I don't know where you live, but there is an amazing Doctor named Kirk Harmon in Grapevine. He works miracles... He has treated myself as well as my son over the years. J.

I live in Garland and have used 3 diff. chiropractors in the Dallas area. All were ok. However, I've just begun using a new chiropractor that is located in Rowlett. They also work with Gonino Wellness Group located in Heathe (Rockwall.)

I have had the best month of the last 5 years since going to see this new one. In fact, the Fibromyalgia I deal with is largly non-existent since seeing this Chiro just twice in one week a month ago! My tender points in my back are GONE. I'm off my pain medication entirely. I was taking 500 mg of a prescription painkiller twice a day along with another 50 mg painkiller twice a day. Now I just take a single Aleve once in a while. I've also cut my depression medication dosage in half as well. The truly big difference is having gone to Traxler Chiropractic Clinic in Rockwall. They're EXCELLENT. I HIGHLY recommend them!! You can look it up online too.

I don't know anything about the chiropractors you listed or United Healthcare. I do know that Dr. Erin Stark works with pregnant women. I recommend her. ###-###-####

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