This is an amazing place.
This is an amazing place to go if you have back pain. Luke and Matt are amazing at what they do. I feel so much better after my adjustment.
Date of experience: October 14, 2022
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Specializing in Wellness and Corrective Chiropractic Care both children and adults, Dr. Sam Nijmeh has been changing families lives since 1990 in Gilroy & San Jose. He enjoys witnessing miracles that occur when the body is allowed to heal itself with a properly aligned spine…and without medications. First Chiropractic & Massage Therapy will help you achieve your wellness needs, improve your quality of life…and facilitate healing through our service expertise. We proudly serve Gilroy, San Jose and surrounding communities by offering comprehensive chiropractic care and therapeutic or relaxation massage in a compassionate, no pressure…friendly environment. We are here to help you with conditions such as: Back Pain (neck, mid & lower back and hip) Headaches Sciatica Sports Injuries Auto Accident related Injuries Scoliosis Wellness Care Fibromyalgia …and many other conditions. First Chiropractic also accepts most insurance plans.
Eigleberry Street 7461, 95020, Gilroy, United States
This is an amazing place to go if you have back pain. Luke and Matt are amazing at what they do. I feel so much better after my adjustment.
Date of experience: October 14, 2022
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