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Athens, GA Chiropractor, Dr. Barry Hitchcock, Puts a New Twist on Chiropractic Care

At Family Chiropractic of Athens (http://www.ChiropractorAthens.com), Dr. Barry Hitchcock uses various natural approaches to treat a range of maladies, including fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, disc problems, chronic headaches and sciatica.

2011-11-23
ATHENS, GA, November 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) At Family Chiropractic of Athens (http://www.ChiropractorAthens.com), Dr. Barry Hitchcock uses various natural approaches to treat a range of maladies, including fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, disc problems, chronic headaches and sciatica. Dr. Hitchcock, whose practice is located in Athens, GA, works closely with his patients to define what is causing their problems and his use of numerous holistic methods is unique.

Athens, GA, October 25, 2011—Dr. Barry Hitchcock, whose chiropractic office is in Athens, GA ( http://www.ChiropractorAthens.com), brings a holistic approach to his practice and with that offers patients a new way of treating their various ailments. His medical practice is devoted to ensuring that he thoroughly understands the every aspect of a patient's condition and that he ably utilizes various approaches to ensure that each and every patient receives the best possible treatment and a real cure.

"At Family Chiropractic of Athens our approach is always holistic and natural," observes Dr. Hitchcock. "In treating the entire person and various factors that can create a health related issue, we incorporate various methods of treatment. Because we do use many different techniques at Family Chiropractic of Athens, we're able to successfully treat and cure a wide variety of illnesses and conditions."

The range of conditions he treats is extensive and includes fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, disc problems, chronic headaches and sciatica. As an example for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, Dr. Hitchcock uses chiropractic, soft tissue and specialized nutritional approaches. He incorporates special soft tissue techniques when treating carpal tunnel, plantar fasciitis and shoulder and knee problems.

"One of the most important aspects of this practice is our commitment to the patient's wellbeing," says Dr. Hitchcock. "If someone is in terrible pain, we will see them that same day. If they need to see our practice, we will not put them off. There are specific problems and conditions that automatically demand that we see someone as quickly as is possible. Relieving their pain is of the utmost importance and it's the first step to curing someone. But no matter what, if someone needs advice or feels they must be seen, we will always work to accommodate them."

When patients are in severe pain Dr, Hitchcock will always offer them a same day option, making quick appointments for those suffering with migraines, headaches, neck and back pain and disc problems. With 33 years of practical experience, a wealth of training and depth of knowledge and a unique range of techniques, he continues to ably relieve the pain and cure the conditions that can hamper the enjoyment of life for his patients.

For more information on the Family Chiropractic of Athens and Dr. Hitchcock go to http://www.ChiropractorAthens.com or call 706-353-8032. Dr. Hitchcock's practice is located at 2330 W. Broad Street, Athens, GA 30606.


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[Press-News.org] Athens, GA Chiropractor, Dr. Barry Hitchcock, Puts a New Twist on Chiropractic Care
At Family Chiropractic of Athens (http://www.ChiropractorAthens.com), Dr. Barry Hitchcock uses various natural approaches to treat a range of maladies, including fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, disc problems, chronic headaches and sciatica.