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Who Is a Candidate for Chiropractic Care? ~ Dr. Alysa Jordan ~ Sparlin Health

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Are you in pain? Tune in to find out if you are a candidate for Chiropractic Care. Dr. Alysa Jordan will inform you about the benefits of seeing a chiropractor, in order to ease your pain, so you can move freely again. Pain is not a lifestyle.

Dr. Alysa D. Jordan, Chiropractor
Sparlin Health Care, 923 Dill Avenue SW, Atlanta GA  30310-4145
(404) 753-3141
Website: http://sparlinhealthcare.com/

Dr. Alysa D. Jordan is a first generation American, by way of Trinidad and Tobago, and a native of Brooklyn, New York. When it comes to improving the lives of others through chiropractic, passionate is an understatement. She found her love for chiropractic after experiencing terrible headaches that were resolved through chiropractic care. After experiencing such great relief without medication, she wanted to give others the same opportunity. Dr. Jordan believes that administering chiropractic adjustments and allowing the body to use its natural healing ability should be the first step towards assisting others in achieving optimal health.  

Dr. Jordan attended Virginia State University, where she earned her B.S. in biology/pre-med. During her college career, she was a VSU cheerleader and became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.  Dr. Jordan is a member of the American Black Chiropractic Association (ABCA), League of Chiropractic Women (LCW), and Georgia Chiropractic Association (GCA).  She is certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners and licensed to practice in the state of Georgia. Her methods of treatment included Diversified Full Spine, Thompson, TRT (Torque Release Technique), physiotherapy and Gonstead. She is also certified in Webster’s technique, which is specifically for pregnant women. 

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