Welcome To ADIO Family Chiropractic
ADIO Family Chiropractic, located in St. Charles at the intersection of Highway 94 and the Page Extension offers chiropractic care for the entire family. Less than 15 minutes from Creve Coeur or Maryland Heights we provide chiropractic care from pregnancy, to newborns, to pediatrics, to geriatrics. With our family environment and gentle technique, your comfort is our top priority. Patient education is important to us and we like to educate our patients on the importance of having a healthy spine and nerve system and its direct relation to your overall health.
We offer before and after x-rays, if necessary, designed to give you an in-depth understanding of your spinal issues. We are also a paperless office, thereby reducing our footprint in the environment.
Our purpose is to educate and adjust as many families as possible back to optimal health through natural chiropractic care.
Chiropractic Care
Our goal is to ensure that your spine and the rest of your body are working harmoniously. To do so, we will help you develop a plan that will require light stretching, some exercise, chiropractic care, and a healthy diet.
Nutritional Consultations
Part of healing the entire body is monitoring what kind of food you’re allowing into your body. The body uses food as fuel, and what fuel we choose has a significant effect on how our body functions.
Pediatric Chiropractic
Chiropractic care is not just for adults. In fact, there are more and more parents are seeing the many benefits of their children seeing a chiropractor every single day. Some of the benefits are improved sleep, improved behavior and attitude, and improved immune system function.
Physiotherapy
Physical rehabilitation uses mechanical force and movement to improve mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis, prognosis, and physical intervention.
Spinal Screenings
A straight spine is important for proper body movement and healthy organ function. The onset of significant spinal conditions generally occurs between the ages of 10 and 14 in adolescent development.