Whole-Body Healing. Rooted in Connection.

CHIROPRACTIC CARE

We work with your body’s natural design so healing happens everywhere, not just where it hurts.

Our Approach

  • How it Works

    At Lotus of Life Chiropractic, we practice a unique form of care called Bio-Geometric Integration (BGI). This approach looks at the body as a whole, not just isolated symptoms. Instead of “fixing” one problem spot, BGI helps your entire system reorganize, release tension, and restore balance.

  • Why It Matters

    Stress, injuries, posture, and even emotions get stored in the body. Left unaddressed, these patterns create pain and limit function. BGI works with the body’s natural design so stored tension can finally shift. The result isn’t just relief, but freedom for your whole system to heal.

  • Who it Helps

    Chiropractic care with BGI supports every stage of life. For kids, it means growing strong without carrying recurring patterns of stress. During pregnancy, gentle adjustments help maintain balance and comfort. And for adults, care offers a way to reconnect with the body’s natural ability to heal, even after years of tension or pain.

From pregnancy to childhood to adulthood, we provide gentle chiropractic care for every stage of life so your whole family can heal, grow, and thrive.

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Current Patient Appointments
  • Through so many ups and downs in life, we have prioritized seeing them and benefited immensely from a more steady state for each of us to optimize our health and wellness!

    Katrina Lonardo

  • My healing started immediately when I walked in the door from the warm reception to a very thorough exam consultation. Your healing journey is the only priority.

    Karen Dinwiddie

  • I had chronic neck pain for 4 years and that has drastically diminished. I can now move my neck without pain.

    April Mackey

  • Since coming to LOL I have reduced my back pain considerably and I don't get sick nearly as often. I feel healthier, happier, and more connected with my body.

    Ed Morris