Regular Visits

A typical office visit is structured to respect the practice member's time and schedule.  Most of us have busy lives, so we work hard to keep a visit focused and to the point.  

Avoid relapse with regular visits.

A practice member can expect to have a minimal wait time during designated adjusting hours.  These times are reserved primarily for adjusting.  A practice member should plan to spend about 15 minutes from the time they walk in the door until the time they leave.

But don’t think the brevity of a regular visit lessens its value! With the groundwork laid, we can quickly size up the condition of your spine and nervous system, adjust you and get you on your way.

Like a regular workout at the gym, each visit builds on the ones before. Miss a visit and you can lose the momentum necessary to make the needed changes.

We recognize your time is valuable. So we do everything possible to run on time and minimize the impact on your busy life.

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Dr. Nate Conroy | 1881 South Randall Rd, Geneva, IL | (630) 845-8925
Providing Quality Chiropractic Care to Geneva, Batavia, St. Charles

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Dr. Nate Asks some important questions of interest to Geneva residents - Chiropractor Geneva Dr. Nate Asks...

Why do so many drugs require a prescription?
Because they can be dangerous? I chose a chiropractic career specifically because it avoids artificial means of pain relief. Our Geneva chiropractic practice attracts health-conscious families that prefer a safe and natural solution. Ready to get started? Call our office today.
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Geneva folks recognize that this predisposes you to a relapse. Chiropractors know that muscles and ligaments supporting the spine don't fully heal until after symptoms subside.