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Dr. Greg Baldy is passionate about
helping his patients experience pain relief and better overall health without
drugs and without surgery.
He first learned about chiropractic
while traveling throughout the West and seeking care from several different
chiropractors. This and his interest in health and nutrition inspired him to
earn his doctor of chiropractic degree from the prestigious Logan College of
Chiropractic in St. Louis. Since then, hes taken numerous
continuing-education courses, has served as a board member in a number of
professional organizations and regularly consults with other healthcare
professionals.
While Dr. Baldys technical
expertise is important, his personal experiences have taught him several
essentials of good chiropractic that he couldnt have learned in books. He
understands the importance of creating a positive, encouraging environment for
his patients. He takes the time to listen to his patients, thoroughly explain
their condition and educate them on how chiropractic can help. Its this
kind of care that has his patients thanking him for his genuine concern and
support. Call today and begin to experience pain relief like youve always
wanted it to be!
Advanced Training
in
- Deep tissue
massage
- Electrotherapy
- Personalized exercise
program
- Acupuncture/Trigger Point Therapy
- Nutrition
counseling
- State-of-the-art muscle work
DC: Logan College of Chiropractic, St. Louis, MO
Certified: Acupuncture/Trigger Point Therapy
Member: American Chiropractic Association, Wake County Chiropractic Association, Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research, North Carolina Chiropractic Association
Certified Instructor: American Red Cross, Low Back Pain Prevention, Ergonomics for the Prevention of Workplace Injuries
Continuing Education: Whiplash and Spinal Trauma, Active Release Technique, Nutrition
Awards: Special Services Award, North Carolina Chiropractic Association; Honorary Service Award, Logan College of Chiropractic, Logan-Scharnhorst Scholarship
Class President: Logan College of Chiropractic
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