Welcome to Clifford Chiropractic Neurology Center!
As a leading chiropractor in Dallas, Dr. Clifford and the health professionals at Clifford Chiropractic Neurology Center are dedicated to helping you achieve your health care objectives -- combining skill and expertise that spans the chiropractic spectrum. Dr. Roger Clifford is a board certified Chiropractic Neurologist committed to bringing you better health and a better way of life.The Clifford Chiropractic Neurology Center is located in far North Dallas on Arapaho Road by the N. Dallas Tollway and close to Addison, Richardson, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and Plano.
Patients seeking treatment at Clifford Chiropractic Neurology Center with Dr. Roger Clifford are assured of receiving only the finest quality care through the use of modern chiropractic techniques and expert chiropractic neurology. Dr. Roger Clifford and the staff have a genuine concern for your well-being!
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Why Chiropractic?
Chiropractic treatment is a natural, safe way to get relief from stiffness and soreness, as well as a variety of other conditions: Low back pain, pain between the shoulders, neck pain, headaches, migraines, arthritis, pinched nerves, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, shoulder pain, slipped discs, sciatica, & more. Dr. Clifford also helps many patients recover from auto, work, & sports injuries.
What is a Chiropractic Neurologist?
A highly trained & qualified neurological specialist within the chiropractic field. Doctors complete a rigorous 3-year diplomate program beyond chiropractic college. They look for subtle changes in specific parts of the nervous system. A variety of highly effective natural treatment options are available to improve the health of these dysfunctional regions. Common conditions helped include: Head injuries, ADHD, chronic pain, vertigo, dystonias/movement disorders, disc herniations, & peripheral nerve entrapments.
Discover The Benefits!
- Natural Pain Relief!
- Recover From Injuries Faster!
- Move Better!
- Resume Activities You Miss!
- Enjoy Your Life Again!
It's Your Life... Live it in Health!
Dr. Roger Clifford
Dallas Chiropractor | Clifford Chiropractic Neurology Center | 972-934-1660
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