Healing Touch Chiropractic is a trusted healthcare provider located in Grand Prairie, Texas, dedicated to helping patients achieve optimal wellness through natural, non-invasive care. Our practice focuses on chiropractic adjustments and holistic approaches to support the body’s ability to heal itself. We believe in treating the whole person, not just symptoms, and take the time to understand each patient’s unique health history, lifestyle, and goals. Our team is committed to creating a welcoming, comfortable environment where patients feel heard, respected, and supported throughout their care journey. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or looking to improve your overall well-being, Healing Touch Chiropractic is here to guide you toward a healthier, more active life.
At Healing Touch Chiropractic, we offer a range of services designed to address various musculoskeletal and nervous system concerns. Our primary focus is on chiropractic adjustments, which help restore proper alignment to the spine and joints, improving mobility and reducing discomfort. In addition to spinal manipulation, we provide soft tissue therapy, therapeutic exercises, and lifestyle counseling to support long-term health. Our approach is personalized, meaning we tailor each treatment plan to the individual needs of the patient. We also offer ergonomic assessments and posture correction strategies to help prevent future issues. Our goal is to empower patients with the tools and knowledge they need to maintain their health outside of the clinic.
We help patients manage a variety of conditions that affect the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Many people come to us for relief from back pain, neck pain, and headaches, which are often linked to spinal misalignment or poor posture. We also treat patients with joint pain, including shoulders, hips, and knees, as well as those recovering from sports injuries or auto accidents. Sciatica, a condition causing pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve, is another common issue we address. Additionally, we support patients with chronic conditions such as arthritis by helping to improve joint function and reduce inflammation. While we do not treat medical conditions directly, our care can complement other treatments and contribute to overall wellness.
Healing Touch Chiropractic is proud to serve Grand Prairie, Texas, and the surrounding communities, including Arlington, Irving, Cedar Hill, and Duncanville. Our central location makes it convenient for patients from across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex to access our services. We understand that life can be busy, so we strive to offer flexible appointment times to accommodate our patients’ schedules. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, we welcome you to our practice and are committed to supporting the health and well-being of our local community.
Your first visit to Healing Touch Chiropractic is designed to be informative and comfortable. When you arrive, you’ll be greeted by our friendly staff and asked to complete some initial paperwork about your health history and current concerns. During your consultation, the chiropractor will take time to listen to your needs and perform a thorough evaluation, which may include posture analysis, range of motion testing, and other assessments. If appropriate, you may receive your first adjustment during this visit. We’ll also discuss a personalized care plan tailored to your goals and answer any questions you may have. Our aim is to ensure you feel confident and informed about your care from the very beginning.
Question: Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor?
Answer: No, you do not need a referral to visit Healing Touch Chiropractic. Chiropractors are primary care providers, so you can schedule an appointment directly. We’re happy to coordinate with your other healthcare providers if needed.
Question: How long does a typical appointment last?
Answer: Your first visit usually takes about 45 to 60 minutes, as it includes a consultation, evaluation, and possibly your first adjustment. Follow-up visits are generally shorter, around 15 to 30 minutes, depending on your treatment plan.