FORT WAYNE, Ind., Oct. 30, 2017 -- Our chiropractor in Fort Wayne, North East Chiropractic Center, is pleased to announce the newest member of their team: Dr. Jamie Fidler. She is the ideal addition to the practice, which will now be operating out of a new location in Fort Wayne.
The new location of North East Chiropractic Center is at 4332 Flagstaff Cove in Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46815. The staff looks forward to serving the residents of Fort Wayne and surrounding areas from this new location and bringing state-of-the-art techniques to their clients. The expertise of Dr. Jamie Fidler will enhance their ability to bring high caliber chiropractic care to Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Dr. Jamie Fidler holds a Bachelor of Science as well as a Doctorate degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. While attending Palmer College, Dr. Fidler worked with people of all ages and walks of life. Dr. Fidler is well-versed in Palmer Package techniques, including Gonstead, Thompson, and Diversified.
Dr. Fidler is also proficient with the Nimmo Tonus-Receptor technique as well as extremity adjustments. She has a special interest in nutrition and lifestyle advice and is currently working on a degree in Functional Medicine.
As a child, Dr. Fidler experienced pain relief from visiting a chiropractor on two occasions. She was amazed at how a simple adjustment could assist the body in healing in a natural way. These experiences provided the foundation of her passion for helping people to find natural relief for their injuries and ailments.
Dr. Fidler is originally from Michigan and is happy to call Fort Wayne, Indiana home. She enjoys spending time with her fiancé and her daughter. Her hobbies include reading and watching films.
North East Chiropractic Center brings a variety of advanced chiropractic techniques and services to their patients, including Flexion-Distraction, Activator, Neuro Emotional Technique (NET), the Webster and the Gonstead Techniques. They also offer massage therapy, nutritional counseling, and lifestyle advice. Their goal is to provide each client with the ideal blend of services for holistic healing.
Dr. Adam Osenga says, “Dr. Jamie Fidler is the ideal addition to our practice. She places a focus on helping clients optimize the relationship among the spine, nervous system, muscles and lifestyle choices, and this has always been our mission.”
Dr. Jamie Fidler says, “I look forward to joining the team at North East Chiropractic Center and contributing to their brand of holistic chiropractic care.”
Chiropractor in Fort Wayne North East Chiropractic Center is now located at 4332 Flagstaff Cove in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Those in the public who wish to learn more about the sports chiropractor or book an appointment may call (260) 245-0460. Additional information about the Fort Wayne chiropractor is also available at the North East Chiropractic Center website.


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