The Scottsdale Chiropractor For You


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Welcome to our chiropractic website designed especially with health-conscious people in Scottsdale in mind.

Chiropractors are become increasingly consulted for health problems beyond neck and back pain. As a safe, conservative approach, chiropractic is a natural solution that relies on your body’s ability to heal itself—if there isn’t any interference.

We’d like to meet in our Scottsdale practice and discuss your health issue. If you’re a good candidate for chiropractic care, we’ll conduct a thorough examination. We’ll explain what we found, suggest a care plan and monitor your results.

Choose a Scottsdale chiropractor that explains everything in advance and honors your unique health goals. Give us a call today!

Dr. J.C. Richer | Chiropractor Scottsdale Arizona | (480) 941-5252

Feature Articles

Tell Others About Chiropractic

Tell Others About Chiropractic

Chiropractic has thrived in spite of traditional medicine and tremendous cultural bias because of two powerful factors: great results and delighted patients telling others. May we have the opportunity to prove it to you? more»


Adjustments Are Safe

Adjustments Are Safe

By any definition, chiropractic care is safe. The number of serious injuries is actually quite rare. Proof? Malpractice premiums paid by chiropractors are a mere fraction of what medical practitioners must pay. more»


Topical Health Interests

Forward Head Posture

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Dr. Seuss. Again and Again!

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Scottsdale Homes Too Clean!

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Enzymes For Amateurs

enzymes - chiropractor Scottsdale When people in Scottsdale eat highly processed foods, they’re missing essential enzymes. more»

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