How to Become a Practice Member

If chiropractic sounds promising, we encourage you to have a firsthand experience in our Concord practice. It’s easy to get started.

A call to our busy Concord chiropractic practice is the first step toward relief.
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If you’re the cautious type, click the "Email Doctor" link in the footer of the article to email Dr. Todd Lockhart with your questions or concerns. We appreciate the opportunity to field questions, clear up concerns and put prospective practice members at ease before their first visit.

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You don’t need a referral from a medical doctor or anyone else to begin chiropractic care. Our knowledgeable staff can field most questions over the telephone. If you want to explore a concern more privately, just ask.  Contact Lockhart Chiropractic Center today.

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Arrange a private consultation. Use this time to describe your health issue and share your goals. This is often helpful in determining if you’re likely to be a good candidate for chiropractic care.

The sooner you take action, the sooner we may be able to help you. Contact us and get started today!

 

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Dr. Lockhart Asks some important questions of interest to Concord residents - Chiropractor Concord Dr. Lockhart Asks...

Why is a "slipped disc" unlikely?
Separating each spinal vertebra is a disc. Its fibrous outer ring holds in a jelly-like material. Because of the way a disc attaches to the spinal bones above and below it, it can't actually "slip." However, a disc can bulge, tear, herniate, thin and collapse. But it can't slip.
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Concord 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.