BELLEVUE, Wash., Sept. 18, 2016 -- Chiropractic of Bellevue is pleased to announce that they have moved to an updated office in the Wilburton area. The new office is located at 365 118th Ave SE, Suite 110 in Bellevue. The practice will continue to serve patients with the same quality of chiropractic care in this conveniently located new office.
Chiropractic of Bellevue is a chiropractic care office providing chiropractic adjustments, drug-free pain management, massage therapy, sports injury rehabilitation and holistic healthcare. The practice is a preferred provider for Premera, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Healthways, United, Lifewise, Regence, First Choice and Medicare. The practice’s new office is conveniently located near the Bellevue Botanical Garden, Home Depot and Uwajimaya grocery store in the Wilburton area. This updated office is in a more central location that is easily accessible from the 405 freeway.
“This new office location is very convenient for most of our current patients,” says Dr. Edward Owens, licensed chiropractor and owner of Chiropractic of Bellevue. “We are hoping that the new location will also allow us to help even more individuals and families in the area find drug-free pain relief and wellness.”
Dr. Owens has been practicing chiropractic care for nearly two decades. He has had over 10,000 patient visits, treating many different types of conditions. Owens was first inspired to pursue this career path after a chiropractor helped him recover from a traumatic hip condition when he was younger. He then opened Chiropractic of Bellevue in 1997 to help families and individuals in the community find healing and wellness through chiropractic care. As the practice continued to grow, a location change was necessary to continue to provide the highest quality patient care.
“Our office may have changed locations, but patients can expect the same quality services and caring staff that our practice is known for,” Dr. Owens states. “We try to be as flexible as possible to accommodate the needs of our patients. Walk-ins are always welcome, and we are able to make same day or same hour appointments for patients who need to see a chiropractor on short notice.”
The new office location is now open and ready to take on new patients. For more information on their services and current promotions, or to make an appointment, call (425) 802-5432. Their website can be found at http://www.chiropractorbellevue.org/.
About Chiropractic of Bellevue
Chiropractic of Bellevue has been serving individuals and families in Bellevue, Eastside, Seattle, and the surrounding communities since 1997. Their team of licensed chiropractic professionals offers a range of services including gentle chiropractic, pediatric chiropractic, Kinesio taping, and specialized treatment for sports injuries, neck and back pain, sciatica, personal injury and car accident injuries, Carpal Tunnel and more.
Chiropractic of Bellevue, (425) 802-5432


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