ALPHARETTA, GA, January 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Matt DiDuro of Health Choice Chiropractic Center, Alpharetta chiropractic, further informs patients of valuable chiropractic health care topics via his new practice blog. Whether they are current patients, or simply searching for a chiropractor in Alpharetta and surrounding areas, Dr. DiDuro is excited to offer increased chiropractic knowledge through his practice blog.
"With the chiropractic industry advancing, we recognize the importance of keeping our patients and visitors up-to-date with all of the new and exciting things taking place at our practice. With the launch of our new blog, we can better inform patients of important chiropractic information, as well as information about our practice," said Dr. Matt DiDuro, chiropractor in Johns Creek.
As Dr. DiDuro, Johns Creek chiropractor, moves forward with his blog, he hopes to promote chiropractic awareness as a vital part of patients' healthy lifestyle. Patients can easily access the blog for Health Choice Chiropractic Center at http://www.alpharetta-johnscreekchiropractor.com/blog.html where they will find an array of articles and topics including chiropractic news, advancements in chiropractic technology and treatment, and updates from Dr. DiDuro and his staff.
Whether patients are in search for more information on headaches or spinal decompression in Alpharetta, they can visit the practice's blog for further information on their topic of choice. If patients are unable to find the information they need, Dr. DiDuro encourages them to visit the vast education library where patients can find an array of chiropractic topics.
Dr. Matt DiDuro, auto accident doctor in Alpharetta, also invites patients to contact his office at (678) 680-8606 with any further questions they may have.
If a question arises after office hours are complete, patients can also visit the practice's website at http://www.alpharetta-johnscreekchiropractor.com to fill out a contact form for instant submission to Health Choice Chiropractic Center's email. Once received, Dr. DiDuro or a member of his experienced chiropractic team will respond as soon as they are available.
Staying abreast of the latest in chiropractic care and technology, Dr. Matt DiDuro, Alpharetta chiropractor, of Health Choice Chiropractic Center, is equipped to handle the needs of every patient he serves. Combined with the practice's new, information-rich practice blog, patients turn to Health Choice Chiropractic Center for total body care they can trust.
About Health Choice Chiropractic Center: Health Choice Chiropractic Center is owned and operated by Dr. Matt DiDuro and was opened in 2008. He spent many of his career teaching at universities that offer pain care. While teaching institutions can be a good setting to access clinical experts, patient care is often delivered by interns and fellows instead of expert faculty. Dr. DiDuro created his practice in order to be able to provide the personalized, expert care patients deserve in the comfort of a private office. Dr. Matt DiDuro brings over 17 years of clinical experience working in the health care profession.
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Dr. Matt DiDuro
11925 Jones Bridge Rd. Suite 103
Alpharetta, GA 30005
(678) 680-8606
http://www.alpharetta-johnscreekchiropractor.com
Alpharetta Chiropractic Increases Patient Knowledge Through Blog
Dr. Matt DiDuro of Health Choice Chiropractic Center has recently launched a new practice blog for enhanced educational information.
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