HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. , Jan. 15, 2017 -- Dr. Brad Fraum and staff are honored to have been awarded the Hilton Head Monthly’s Readers Choice Awards for 2016. The event honoring Fraum Chiropractic Life Center for the 9th consecutive year was held at the Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island on December 1st. This highly anticipated annual event drew a large crowd and was an exciting evening for all participants involved. Nominations for the 2016 Readers’ Choice award are provided from readers and offer their favorite community businesses. Dr. Brad Fraum and his team continue their dedication to serving the chiropractic needs of those in and around the Hilton Head area.
The event was celebrated with food and drinks, music, giveaways, live music, gifts, and the honoring of the Readers’ Choice winner. Ticket purchases for the event also went to support local charities. Guests and all involved enjoyed a great Hilton Head Island celebration as they honored the winner of the Monthly Reader’s Choice Award. Award recipients continue to get attention from prospective patients as patients realize that readers have recognized these deserving practices for their quality of care and level of dedication to patients and their needs.
“I hurt my back while on vacation and chose Dr. Fraum because he was voted best on the island for several years,” said Gary J., a returning patient. “So although I was just an emergency patient, he was still thorough and understanding, He made time in his schedule for the next few days and helped my back and rescued my vacation. Now when I come back to the island, I make sure to visit him and get a treatment.
“We continue to strive to meet the health and wellness needs of our chiropractic patients,” said Dr. Brad Fraum. “I am grateful to know that our patients and readers continue, for nine years, to vote for the Fraum Chiropractic Life Center as we receive the Reader’s Choice Award for 2016. We appreciate this honor from our community.”
Brad Fraum, DC of Fraum Chiropractic Life Center has served the chiropractic needs of South Carolina Lowcountry, Hilton Head Island area, Bluffton, and Beaufort since 1991. Fraum Chiropractic Life Center has been voted the Hilton Head Monthly’s Readers’ Choice for nine years running. The team looks to help patients improve overall health and address specific conditions using chiropractic care and supporting services. Services from Fraum Chiropractic Life Center include chiropractic care, corrective exercises, lifestyle advice, nutritional counseling and weight loss, and spinal and postural screenings.
Call (843) 681-7777 to speak with a knowledgeable associate about the Hilton Head Monthly Readers Choice Awards or to schedule an appointment. Visit http://www.fraumchiropracticofhiltonhead.com/ for details on their chiropractic and wellness services.
Fraum Chiropractic Life Center, (843) 681-7777


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