perdiatric chiropractor

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Re: perdiatric chiropractor

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The name of the chiropractor was Dr. Tutor. I was wrong about being St.Charles he is in Geneva which is 3 miles south of St.Charles. We are trying to find his number and address. We will have it in a day or so. He is not exclusively a pediatric chiro but, he do wonders in our minds. I dont know if it still holds true but, he didnt charge for anyone under 5. Hope this helps. Type to you in a few days.

Laurens parents
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Re: perdiatric chiropractor

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The name of the chiropractor was Dr. Tutor. I was wrong about being St.Charles he is in Geneva which is 3 miles south of St.Charles. We are trying to find his number and address. We will have it in a day or so. He is not exclusively a pediatric chiro but' he do wonders in our minds. I dont know if it still holds true but, he didnt charge for anyone under 5. Hope this helps. Type to you in a few days.

Laurens parents
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Re: perdiatric chiropractor

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We have a center in Cincinnati that I took Sophie to - called the "Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine." I called there and asked if anyone there worked on children (they have several acupuncturists and chiropractors there, as well as massage therapists, etc.). We are still seeing the chiropractor we found there last year, and she has REALLY helped keep the contractures under control. But I agree with Francine that you need to be comfortable with the practitioner before taking your child. Our chiro is VERY gentle and Sophie just loved her from the start. Hope you find someone.
- Tina
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