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Never been to the chiropractor before? No worries mate! It's any easy and painless process! And your first exam is absolutely Free! And if it is determined that your condition can be helped with chiropractic your first visit will be free also.
First you'll have some paper work to fill out, just a few forms to give us some background on your medical history and what might currently be bothering you. This information is important to us and will help in our evaluation of you, in addition to identifying future treatment programs that may assist in your road to recovery.
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Our doctors use many different techniques, with Diversifed adjusting being the most widely used technique. Our doctors are gentle, yet thorough, and they will make sure you are always comfortable with their techniques. Free Spinal Exam Clinics have the most state-of-the art therapies available.
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About Dr. Heuser
Born and raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Dr. Heuser attended the University of Northern Colorado, University of Colorado and received his Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from Logan College of Chiropractic where he also earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic.
In addition to Chiropractic, Dr. Heuser is certified in Acupuncture and Thermography. He is also a member of the International Pain Control Institute and the International Arthritis Society.
Dr. Heuser owns and operates offices throughout the Midwest and has held the prestigious honor of the "Highest Award for Service To Humanity" presented by the Mind Dynamics Corporation chiropractic consulting firm for the past 10 years!
Colorado Springs Location:
245 S Academy Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
telephone: (719) 574-6006
email: hccs@freespinalexam.com
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Our Hours:
Mon - Fri 8 am - 6:30 pm
Saturday 10 am - 12 pm
Closed for Lunch 1 pm - 3 pm