Chiropractors

www.icpakids.org
The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association’s website has research articles and family wellness.

Dr. Daniel Gardiner
218 Dekalb (Btw. Clermont and Adelphi)
Fort Greene
718 246.0660

I read at least 4 recommendations about Dr. Gardiner before deciding to take the plunge (honestly, I was nervous). Those 4 people were right: Dr. Gardiner is effective.  He helped me resolve some neck and back issues. Beware though: my insurance gave me 13 visits up front and because I didn’t use them right away (by the first month), I lost those leftover visits. Apparently, this is common. All in all, I think Dr. Gardiner is good and conveniently located, but I think that there are exceptional chiropractors in Brooklyn that I would contact should I have a more serious problem.
-Karen

Chiropractic Center of Park Slope
Dr. Michael Annicelli and Dr. Donna Sands
http://www.parkslopechiro.com/
361 5th Ave and 5th Street
718-965-2100

We do more than just adjust the spine; we treat the whole body. We address soft tissue dysfunction as well as joint dysfunction in order to thoroughly asses and manage your condition. Our doctors are trained in a variety of techniques including Active Release Technique, Graston Technique, Flexion-Distraction, and diversified chiropractic adjusting.

Celeste Kayata
718.875.0423
369 Court Street (between Carroll and First Place)
Brooklyn, NY (Carroll Gardens)

I highly recommend Celeste. She’s helped me numerous times with back and most recently a neck problem. She uses some massage during the adjustments that really helps. Her dad, brother and husband are also chiropractors.
-Rebecca

Dr. William J Walsh
Chiropractor, Clinical Kinesiologist
The Plaza For The Healing Arts
53 8th Ave (btw. Union and Berkeley)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-622-3535

My acupuncturist went to Dr. Walsh’s courses while he was getting his degree. He says that he is exceptional, does a lot of research and is well respected.
-Karen

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