AMANDA RICHARDSON, D.C.

AMANDA RICHARDSON, D.C.
622 EAST ST DARLINGTON, WI 53530
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AMANDA RICHARDSON, D.C.

AMANDA RICHARDSON, D.C. practices as a Chiropractor in DARLINGTON, WI.
Years In Practice 16
Primary Specialty

Chiropractor

Gender Male
Affiliations International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), International Chiropractic Association (ICA), Wisconsin Chiropractic Association (WCA), Chiropractic Leadership Alliance (CLA), Optimist Club,
Office Staff Jamey King, D.C. (Owner/Doctor of Chiropractic), Amanda Richardson, D.C. (Associate Chiropractor), Lisa Wolfe (Chiropractic Assistant)
Services AMANDA RICHARDSON, D.C. practices at 622 EAST ST, DARLINGTON, WI 53530. Chiropractors diagnose and treat common spinal misalignments that can occur from lifestyle or injuries causing pain, discomfort and degenerative conditions.

AMANDA RICHARDSON, D.C. may be able to treat; back pain, sciatica, neck pain, shoulder pain, headaches, sports injuries, and auto accident injuries.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with AMANDA RICHARDSON, D.C. in DARLINGTON, WI, please call (608) 776-4325 for more information.
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Everyone seemed to have a warm smile on their face & it felt like I was at home. The waiting area here is spacious with a huge mural of fish in the reception area that you can't help but smile about. Although they are busy, there is never overcrowding and everything is spaced appropriately. They seem to be able to work you into the schedule fairly quickly and often can get you in the same day you call. I felt better than I have in years when I left. I couldn't believe the difference they were able to make. Their office was the absolute perfect temperature. It was so nice to be able to get out of the weather outside and sit in a relaxing, comfortable office. They are absolute experts in the field especially with kids & babies. I would never feel unsafe or apprehensive in their care. There are a ton of kids who run & jump onto their tables pushing each other out of the way so they can get adjusted first. And I've seen many people come in that you could tell were in lots of pain, but they left with a smile on their face & moving a little better.
by Amanda
June 22, 2011