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Dr. Richeson speaking about Neurological Stress Reduction Therapy

Dr. Micah T. Richeson is a 3rd generation Chiropractor who has been practicing Chiropractic Medicine for over 10 years. For the first eight years he was an associate doctor with his father and two brothers in Gainesville, Florida. In October of 2008 he moved down to Tampa and opened his own practice, Cypress Creek Chiropractic and Wellness in Wesley Chapel. He wanted to follow his true passion and dream which is to have his own Family Practice, focused on a whole body approach to Wellness and Nutrition.

Dr. Richeson attends advanced training seminars on a regular basis to be up to date on all the latest techniques and treatments. We use the latest state of the art equiptment for the diagnosis and treatment of your health conditions. But above all the technology and skill, Dr. Richeson is a truly caring and compassionate physician who always has his patients best interest at heart. He truly listens and cares, and it shows in the amount of quality time he spends with all his patients.

Dr. Richeson received his Bachelor of Science in Public Health and a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Parker College in Dallas in August of 2000. He uses a variety of methods of treatment in his clinic. His primary method is Diversified which is a hands on treatment, along with Gonstead and Thompson. He also is an authorized Pro-Adjuster Doctor. The Pro-Adjuster is an amazing piece of equiptment that uses NASA certified technology to adjust the spine. It uses a mechanical activator linked to a computer for precision. This is an extremely safe and effective manner of adjusting and is very well received by patients who are fearful of a manual adjustment. Dr. Richeson is also proficient at adjusting extremities such as shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees and ankles.  He is currently accepting new patients and looks forward to helping you acheive your wellness goals.

 

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