PITTSBURGH, PA, February 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) With a new year, Dr. Brent Shealer, Monroeville chiropractor, focuses on helping patients achieve a healthy body and feeling better with a free initial visit. Shealer Chiropractic serves the Monroeville, Penn Hills and Forest Hills greater area, offering patients a new alternative to feeling better and healthier this New Year.
"A New Year brings way to so many new opportunities, so why not start your year off on the right track feeling healthy and better about yourself? I am happy to offer my patients a free initial visit to jumpstart their year feeling better about themselves being healthier. At the initial visit we can discuss any complications they may be having, and we will establish a proper chiropractic plan to bring their body back to a healthy standard," said Dr. Brent Shealer, Penn Hills chiropractor.
Dr. Brent Shealer, chiropractor in Monroeville, PA, understands that pain often disrupts a person's lifestyle and prevents them from completing their day-to-day tasks. He is fully trained and experienced to provide his patients with the best chiropractic care possible. At Shealer Chiropractic they are people just like their patients - they have families and pets, participate in sports activities, and try to stay current with the news. Their personal, responsive and caring attitude, combined with their expertise and professionalism allows Shealer Chiropractic to make patients as comfortable as possible - whether they are sick or well.
"I take great pride in working closely with patients of any age," said Dr. Shealer, chiropractor in Forest Hills. "Getting you better for your lifetime is the goal, and I will work my hardest to get you to that point."
Dr. Shealer, chiropractor in Penn Hills, PA, encourages patients to accept this invitation to health for their initial chiropractic examination at Shealer Chiropractic, P.C. This is only good for first time patients, but it allows patients to better understand their pain and allows Dr. Shealer to thoroughly explain options available for providing relief.
When pain alters a patient's life, Dr. Shealer, Forest Hills chiropractor, encourages those patients to visit his office for exceptional care and treatment. With a full array of chiropractic services available for a patient's health and well being, Shealer Chiropractic is dedicated to providing the best care available, which can be further seen through the special offer of a free initial visit with Dr. Shealer.
About Shealer Chiropractic, P.C: Owned and operated by Dr. Brent Shealer, Shealer Chiropractic, P.C. was opened in June 2003. Dr. Shealer is certified in rehabilitation, extremity adjusting, and pediatric adjusting. Additionally, he has been a solo practitioner for 10 years, and has helped thousands of people of all ages not only get out of pain, but also maintain that for a healthy lifestyle.
Media Contact:
Dr. Brent Shealer, DC
drbrent@hotmail.com
400 Penn Center Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
(412) 823-5710
http://www.drbrentchiro.com
Monroeville Chiropractor Helps Patients Feel Better This Year With Free Initial Visit
Dr. Brent Shealer, Penn Hills chiropractor, offers patients a free initial visit to help keep patients healthy and happy this year.
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[Press-News.org] Monroeville Chiropractor Helps Patients Feel Better This Year With Free Initial VisitDr. Brent Shealer, Penn Hills chiropractor, offers patients a free initial visit to help keep patients healthy and happy this year.