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Changing Bus Routes for Our Patients

Posted on June 20, 2017
Changing Bus Routes For Our Patients As a Baltimore Chiropractor with two Baltimore Chiropractic clinics I pride myself in having easily accessible clinics so that patients can get the care they need quickly and go on with their lives. I’ve never been a proponent of long waits to see our providers. One of the most important considerations when I chose both of my clinic locations was accessibility to public transportation. That is, I wanted to
PIP – The Medical Benefit With No Copay And No Deductible As many of my blog followers are aware, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor with two offices in Baltimore City. We treat a lot of patients with headaches, neck pain, and back pain. In about half of our patients, these headaches, neck pain, and back pain symptoms result from whiplash due to an auto accident. Typically these patients are sitting at a red light when

Can You Waive My Copay?

Posted on June 5, 2017
Can You Waive My Copay? As my avid blog readers are already aware, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor with two offices in Baltimore City. Both of my offices focus on providing the best Chiropractic care in Baltimore City and the surrounding Baltimore County. We are happy to treat anyone with headaches, neck pain and back pain. Most of the time my providers and I are able to reduce or eliminate the symptoms of pain and
Lyrica No Better Than Placebo For Low Back Pain With Sciatica A recent study out of the New England Journal of Medicine on March 22, 2017 indicates that a widely prescribed drug used against sciatica may be no more effective than placebo. The study found that the amount of improvement that sciatica patients felt was the same whether they were given Lyrica (pregabalin) or a placebo for their back and leg pain. You can read
NSAIDs and Ibuprofen Have No Significant Effect on Back Pain As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends his clinical time treating patients with headaches, neck pain, and back pain, I have nearly 9 years worth of experience treating patients with back pain. Although as a chiropractor I can not and do not recommend the use of medication to treat mechanical lower back pain, I routinely discuss with patients the alternatives to medication for their acute lower