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The Sandton
Chiropractor
Acupuncturist

About Me.

Dr. Jay brings over 25 years of expertise to his practice, offering pain relief through chiropractic care, acupuncture, and specialized massage techniques. His unique approach combines craniosacral massage and trigger-point therapy to tackle various musculoskeletal issues. Additionally, Dr. Jay specializes in acupuncture for addiction and chiropractic foot care, providing a comprehensive range of treatments. His goal is to help clients achieve effective pain relief in just 30 minutes.

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Why Choose Dr. Jay

His Approach:

At Dr. Jay's practice, he believes in the power of integrative care. By combining  the ancient wisdom of acupuncture with the modern techniques of chiropractic care to address the root causes of discomfort and promote natural healing.

Comprehensive Treatments:

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Patient-Centered Care:

At Dr. Jay's practise, patients come first. By taking the time to listen to each individual's concerns, goals, and preferences, ensuring that every treatment plan is customized for optimal results.

Experience the Difference:

Whether you're seeking relief from chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply striving for better health, Dr. Jay is here to support you every step of the way.

Dr Jay's Feature Articles

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CHIROPRACTIC CARE & ACUPUNCTURE

Chiropractic technique using the elbow along the spine
Acupuncture needles being placed on a patients back
Chiropractic technique using the elbow on a patient's spine
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