Richard Schones

Richard Schones
Savannah Hills Family Chiropractic 200 Creekstone Ridge Woodstock, GA 30188
About

Richard Schones

We specialize in pregnancy, new born and maintenance care. We will handle all of your personal injury needs and have an affinity for special needs.
We practice Diversified, Thompson Drop, Gonstead, Torque Release, Activator, Webster, Cervical and Lumbar Decompression, Cox Flexion/Distraction, and Extremity techniques to enable us to apply the best treatment for each individual case.
We incorporate Nutrition Response Testing and Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis to optimize your overall health.
We specialize in the treatment of TMJD, giving complete relief quickly without pain while working with your dentist, orthodontist or oral surgeon.
We also have a licensed massage therapist who re-educate and elongate muscles to enhance the adjustments and allow for the treatment to come full-circle.
We personalize your care for you with to make it as easy and cost effective to get your life back as fast as possible. We utilize the common Chiropractic adjustment and even crackless adjustments along with specific therapies and massage to allow you to live at your best.
Dr. Rich Schones is the clinic director since September 2014, replacing Dr. Anderson who has retired.
We most likely cover your insurance and handle all of your personal injury needs. Call today for your personalized appointment.
Primary Specialty

Chiropractor

Services Richard Schones practices at 200 Creekstone Ridge, Woodstock, GA 30188. Chiropractors diagnose and treat common spinal misalignments that can occur from lifestyle or injuries causing pain, discomfort and degenerative conditions.

Richard Schones may be able to treat; back pain, sciatica, neck pain, shoulder pain, headaches, sports injuries, and auto accident injuries.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Richard Schones in Woodstock, GA, please call (770) 592-1909 for more information.
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