The Neuro Clinic specializes in the treatment of neurologic conditions resulting from trauma, disease, or congenital defects. As the nervous system is responsible for the control of every component of your body, we provide holistic care for nearly every condition.
Many of our patients have exhausted every treatment option they can find without relief. Eventually, a friend recommends The Neuro Clinic in Grants Pass. Maybe you are in the same situation and if so, read on to learn more about the conditions we treat or learn about what to expect during your treatment at The Neuro Clinic.
We do not compartmentalize your treatment. By focusing on the neurologic and endocrine systems, we are able to address the root cause, not just mask the symptoms with pharmaceuticals. Does the image at the top of the page give you vertigo? Do you suffer from heartburn, auto-immune disease, headaches or nausea? We can help, schedule an appointment today.
Ticks, tremors, and other movement disorders have been conditions that patients have been forced to live with due to a lack of effective treatments. As our understanding of brain function increases, we are realizing that the brain's neuroplasticity allows some improvements to be made through remodeling. As chiropractic neurologists, we specialize in the treatment of disorders like these:
Do you experience frequent heartburn or have difficulty sleeping? This could be the result of trauma like a concussion or injury sustained in a car accident. The medical community's current protocols for treating brain injuries leave a number of individuals with enduring, untreated symptoms. If you have been afflicted by some type of injury like those listed below, we can help you get back on your feet again.
Dysfunctional neurology can lead to or exacerbate behavioral conditions, wreaking havoc in the lives of those inflicted. Fortunately, symptoms can be lessened or resolved with therapies designed to address the responsible neural deficits. By focusing on the neurology, our therapies avoid the necessity of disruptive medications.
Our brain is responsible for everything our body does, including processes that occur without thought like breathing and hormone regulation. So what happens when neural dysfunction allows our body to produce too much (or too little) of a hormone? Short answer: your body ceases to function at an optimal level, and you don't feel good. If you suffer from anything in the following categories, our extensive training in neurology can aid you on the path to optimal health.