Learn What Chiropractic Treatment Can Do For You

Welcome to Allied Physicians and Rehab of Southern Illinois.

Our chiropractic office is located at 1100 West Main Street, in beautiful Carbondale, IL.  There’s nothing we want more than to be able to contribute to your health and well-being.

Are you living in pain?

Even if you’re uncertain about whether chiropractic can help with your condition, you have nothing to lose by paying us a visit.  We offer a free consultation to our prospective patients.

chiropractor carbondale HomeAre you suffering from major, chronic pain in your back, your legs or your neck?  Are you constantly bothered with the nagging aches and pains we all seem to develop just from living life?

You can come in, discuss your problem with us and find out whether we can help you with the natural healing techniques of chiropractic care.  All for free.

Chiropractic treatment may be able to help.  In fact, you might be surprised at the range of ailments and illnesses that may be improved through chiropractic treatment.

Did you know for example, that chiropractic treatment can sometimes help with chronic headaches and migraines?  Did you know that chiropractic treatment can help with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

So if you are living in pain, our question to you is, “Why?”

We’re Here For YOU!

Call us today at 618-327-0483 to set up your free conversational health screening.  Find out how chiropractic care can help you live a healthier, more comfortable life.

Patients seeking chiropractic treatment at Allied Physicians and Rehab of Southern Illinois can be assured that the most modern, up-to-date techniques are being utilized to facilitate their overall health and wellness goals.

Drs. Brian and Julie Bird and staff, look forward to providing you with excellent service and natural health care through chiropractic treatment and therapy.

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