About Quality Care Chiropractic in Aurora
We have been delivering quality chiropractic care to the Aurora, Naperville, Plainfield and Oswego communities since 2003.
Our approach is simple. We believe that health is among our most valuable possessions.And while we generally meet people after they’ve lost their health, we are committed to bringing you through the following stages of care:
1. Relief Care
When many people seek care in our office they have one goal: relief. So that’s where we start! During this initial stage of intensive care, we have several obligations:
- Uncover the underlying cause of the health problem
- Suggest a care plan to produce the fastest results possible
- Offer ways patients can participate in their recovery
- Explain the value of post-symptomatic wellness care
2. Stabilization Care
This aspect of healthcare focuses on rehabiliation of injured muscles, ligaments and joints. Much like keeping a cast on a broken arm for 6-8 weeks, this phase takes several weeks to allow the body to fully heal. During this time, we continue training the body to function well through chiropractic adjustments and rehab exercises in the office.
3. Wellness Care
We encourage our patients to achieve the highest levels of health they can. Through educational opportunities (like this website), we hope to communicate the value of ongoing chiropractic care. Our desire is to see our practice members abandon the prevailing sickness care model of health (waiting for symptoms and then taking action), in favor of the emerging wellness model.
We are an Essential part of your Healthcare Team!
Regardless of your health goals, please understand that we see ourselves as coaches and team members for your health. Our goal is to give you the best recommendations we can so that you can achieve the best health possible. Ultimately, it is your body, your health and your future. It is up to you to participate as fully as you can.
Sound interesting? Please contact our office to make an appointment.



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