Richmond Hill

Chiropractic Clinic

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Our Chiropractic Clinic

Located in the heart of Richmond Hill on Yonge Street at the corner of Yonge and Bernard our chiropractic clinic is a part of a multi-disciplinary team which includes physiotherapy, chiropody, naturopathic medicine and massage. When entering the clinic, expect a friendly staff and a knowledgeable Chiropractor.

Our service will include extensive assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of your condition. Chiropractic offers a hands-on, non-invasive and drug-free practice that safely and effectively helps relieve pain and improve the body’s overall function. Our Chiropractor offers a variety of treatments depending on your needs, from manual ‘hands-on’ adjustment techniques to soft tissue therapy.

Tuesday

9:00AM – 8:00PM

Wednesday

9:00AM – 8:00PM

Thursday

9:00AM – 8:00PM

Friday 

9:00AM – 8:00PM

Saturday

9:00AM – 8:00PM

Conditions That We Treat

Dr. John Nagiub

H.BA, DC, Acupuncture

Dr. John Nagiub is a highly qualified Chiropractor with a diverse range of skills and certifications. He hold’s a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College and an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiology from Western University. In addition to his formal education, John holds several certifications, including an Advanced Certificate in Custom Stabilizing Orthotics, a Sports Science & Human Performance Certification, a Whole Food Nutrition Certification, and a Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Certificate. Overall, John brings a wealth of experience, expertise, and skill to the field of chiropractic. He is passionate about helping his patients achieve optimal health and wellness, and is committed to ongoing professional development in order to provide the highest quality of care possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An adjustment is a highly skilled and precise movement usually applied by hand to a joint of the body. Adjustment loosens the joint to restore proper movement and optimize function. 

When a joint is adjusted, a gas bubble escapes causing the popping noise you may have heard about. 

Chiropractic adjustment techniques have been researched extensively. Complications are rare and side-effects, such as temporary soreness, are usually minor. Your chiropractor is well-trained to determine if your problem will respond to chiropractic care or if you require referral to another health care provider

Chiropractic is widely recognized as one of the safest, drug-free, non-invasive therapies available for the treatment of headache, and neck and back pain. It has an excellent safety record. However, no health treatment is completely free of potential adverse effects. Even common over-the-counter medicines carry a risk.

Most patients experience immediate relief following an adjustment, however, some may experience temporary pain, stiffness or slight swelling. Some patients may also experience temporary dizziness, local numbness, or radiating pain. However, adverse effects associated with spinal adjustment are typically minor and short-lived.

Chiropractors are legislated as primary contact health professionals in every province in Canada. This means that patients can consult them directly. However, chiropractors often work closely with medical doctors, many of whom refer to chiropractors when they believe chiropractic treatment will help alleviate a patient’s condition. Similarly, chiropractors frequently refer to medical doctors when necessary.

Yes. Many amateur and professional athletes use chiropractic treatment as part of their overall health care, fitness and maintenance program. Chiropractic is often used to improve muscle and joint conditioning, which has a direct effect on an athletic performance. Treatment works to improve biomechanical function and enhance overall conditioning, important in situations where there is continuous repetitive movement. Chiropractic care also help athletes fine-tune their muscles and joints for high level performance, and may reduce long term wear and tear. Finally, treatment can be used to prevent, and sometime shorten, the healing time of injuries.

Athletes most often select treatment to improve their performance, where as the average consumer will select chiropractic care to help manage aches and pains. In some cases treatment will be similar, but in all cases a treatment plan will be developed according to the goals and condition of each patient. In the case of professional and elite athletes, chiropractors often work in conjunction with other health care professionals, including medical doctors and/or sports medicine doctors, massage therapists and physiotherapists.

Many pregnant women find that chiropractic adjustments improve the pregnancy experience, providing relief and comfort. Adjustments are adapted to accommodate the stage of pregnancy and the unique needs of each patient.

 

Each patient’s care is unique and therefore customized to meet their specific condition and needs. Your chiropractor will modify your treatment plan based on your individual case and your comforts. Chiropractic offers many approaches to tackling your problem and an adjustment is just one of the many tools your chiropractor may use

 

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