Your First Visit to Our Yellow Springs Practice

You’ll be warmly welcomed and made to feel at home. Help is on its way!

New patients often remark how “homey” our office is. That’s good, because our goal is to offer state-of-the-art chiropractic care in a comfortable surrounding. So, make yourself at home!

Make Yourself at Home

You’ll find convenient parking in the parking lot behind the building. Enter through the door off of the parking area and proceed along the center hall to our reception desk on the left-hand side. You’ll be greeted by name when you enter our office.

If you’ve already completed your admitting paperwork, great! If not, after doing so we’ll likely show you a short 5-minute video and then you’ll meet Dr. Mark Duckwall.

We Explain Everything First

The purpose of your consultation with the doctor is to discuss your health goals and see if chiropractic is likely to help you. If it looks promising, a thorough examination will help identify the cause of your problem.

You’ll be greeted by name when you enter our office.

Patients appreciate that we explain everything in advance!

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Dr. Duckwall Asks some important questions of interest to Yellow Springs residents - Chiropractor Yellow Springs Dr. Duckwall Asks...

What does a chiropractic adjustment do?
Chiropractic adjustments give your spine a little "nudge" at the right place, right time and the right direction so your body can use that energy to "right" itself. With a schedule of consistent chiropractic visits, a new, healthier spinal pattern emerges.
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Yellow Springs folks recognize that this predisposes you to a relapse. Chiropractors know that muscles and ligaments supporting the spine don't fully heal until after symptoms subside.