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Local Business Spotlight: Snyder Family Chiropractic

Dr. Jeff Snyder brings his down to earth personality and lifestyle into everything he does, including chiropractic. He focuses on achieving the best possible results for each and every patient while maintaining a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere in the office. His philosophy toward his patients is simple: "I treat my patients the way I would want my family to be treated at any other health care provider's office." This is why his practice is built almost entirely on referrals from happy patients. He strives to help his patients be able to have fun, live well, and feel great!

Dr. Snyder graduated from The Pennsylvania State University in with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise and Sport Science. Upon continuing his studies at the prestigious Life University, in Marietta, Georgia, he graduated with a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree. He is Board Certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners in both radiography and clinical assessment and treatment.

Dr. Snyder uses his vast experience in the care of people who have had the unfortunate experience of work related injury or injury due to automobile accidents. His referral network with other doctors and industry professionals allows for the best care to be provided to the patient.

He uses safe and proven adjusting techniques such as Thompson Terminal Drop, Sacro-Occipital Technique, Network, Gonstead, Chiropractic Biophysics, and Activator. Dr. Snyder is educated in the care of pregnant, pediatric, and the elderly as well as the competitive athlete and weekend warrior. Dr. Snyder utilizes the Webster Technique for correction of Intrauterine Constraint (also known as Breech position).

Dr. Snyder utilizes the most advanced technology to assist patients in getting well and staying well. The Insight Millennium technology is certified by The Space Foundation, cofounded by NASA, as a Certified Space Technology and has been used on two space shuttle missions. This technology is being used only in select chiropractic clinics to assess the nervous system and track progress in care in an objective manner.

Dr. Snyder is a member of the Life University alumni association, an active member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) and the Chiropractic Fellowship of Pennsylvania.

Jeff Snyder, D.C.
1003A Egypt Rd.
Oaks, PA 19456
(610) 935-5900
www.SnyderFamilyChiro.com

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