Chiropractic
5815 W William Cannon, Austin, TX, 78749-1966, USA
(512) 301-5996
Bradley Holden is a Chiropractor in Austin, TX, USA. Bradley Holden provides management of neuromuscular conditions like back pain, neck pain, sciatica, muscular pain. Chiropractors perform clinical examination and x rays for diagnosis and treat patients with procedures like spine or vertebral manipulation and manual adjustments. You can find contact information, phone number, office address, patient reviews, practice ratings and request appointments for Bradley Holden.
A chiropractor is a health professional who has been trained to diagnose and remedy neuromuscular disorders. Chiropractors treat a variety of disorders associated with the spine, neck, nerves, and musculoskeletal system. Diseases, injuries, or other health problems might cause these disorders. They focus their treatments on manual adjustment and manipulation of the spine. Chiropractors work to reduce pain and help patients recover full functionality. Chiropractors can also offer patients exercises and information that can help them cope with pain and live fuller lives.
Gender
MaleGraduation year
1992Years of experience
32Professional School
Life Chiropractic College - WestBradley Holden generally accepts new patients.
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The top specialties of Bradley Holden include Chiropractor
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The office is located at 5815 W William Cannon in Austin, TX.
Bradley Holden accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your health insurance whether the particular doctor is in network or not.
Herniated Disk, Sciatica, Lower Back Pain, Shoulder Pain, Sports Injuries
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