BOCA RATON, FL, May 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) The public is invited to an Open House Grand Opening of Boca East Chiropractic, located in the 500 Plaza at 500 E. Spanish River Blvd., Suite 36. This special event takes place on Thursday, May 10th from 4:30 PM until 7 PM and will include complimentary appetizers, wine bar, door prizes, music and more. Five minute chair massages will be offered free of charge.
Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine, Roger Fischel, formerly had offices in Delray Beach and has relocated his practice, opening in Boca Raton two months ago. Boca East Chiropractic specializes in effective, traditional chiropractic care and treatment supplemented with therapeutic massage by a licensed massage therapist. This grand opening event is designed to introduce local residents to the new office and invite them to take advantage of an introductory offer. New patients receive half off their first one-hour massage and Dr. Fischel will include a complete spinal adjustment at no charge.
Drop by and meet Dr. Roger and his staff and enjoy the festivities. This event is also being listed by the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce, of which Boca East Chiropractic is a proud member. There is no need to RSVP but reservations and all inquiries are welcome by calling 561-910-1917. Dr. Fischel is licensed and insured in the state of Florida and has been effectively helping clients relieve pain and recover from injuries for nearly 20 years.
New Chiropractic Office and Holistic Pain Relief Center Opens in Boca Raton, Florida - Public Invited to Grand Opening on May 10th
This special event takes place on Thursday, May 10th from 4:30 PM until 7 PM and will include complimentary appetizers, wine bar, door prizes, music and more.
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[Press-News.org] New Chiropractic Office and Holistic Pain Relief Center Opens in Boca Raton, Florida - Public Invited to Grand Opening on May 10thThis special event takes place on Thursday, May 10th from 4:30 PM until 7 PM and will include complimentary appetizers, wine bar, door prizes, music and more.