Regular Visits

After the investment of time needed on the first and second visits, many patients become concerned that every visit will be of equal length.

Avoid relapse with regular visits.

A typical office visit starts with a greeting by the receptionist, and many times also by our offical greeter, Sonny, the Boston Terrier!

You will sign in, and the total visit time will not take longer than 15 minutes.

Dr. Scheuermann always checks your entire spine each visit, and will adjust any vertebrae that are subluxated. She adjusts both in the traditional manual way and with the low force intrument, depending on the patient.

On your way out, the receptionist will collect your copay, and reschedule your next visit. If the doctor has recommended multiple visits, you have the option of scheduling these ahead, and you also can pay your copay once a week to save time. Don't forget to say goodbye to Sonny!

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Dr. Scheuermann Asks some important questions of interest to Galloway residents - Chiropractor Galloway Dr. Scheuermann Asks...

How could chiropractic help a stomach problem?
Chiropractic works by locating and reducing areas of the spine compromising nerve communications between your brain and your body. If nerves to or from your stomach are irritated, your stomach won't work right. Chiropractors find the source of the interference, reduce it and allow your body to work as designed.
What's the difference between chiropractic and medicine?
Medical treatment focuses on the disease or the symptom. Chiropractic focuses on the person with the disease or the symptom. Medical treatment usually involves changing blood chemistry. Chiropractic involves restoring nervous system integrity. Medical doctors prescribe medicine. Chiropractors adjust the spine—a common source of nervous system interference.