Introducing the Onalaska Chiropractors of Three Rivers Chiropractic

Some of our patients come into our office in discomfort, and if they do, our first goal is to get them relief as soon as possible. We also have many patients start care, not because of pain, but because they want to positively impact their health. Either way, on the first visit the patient will have a very thorough exam, including a computerized nervous system assessment. Also, many times x-rays are taken to help us locate chiropractic problems called "subluxations".

On the patients subsequent visit we sit down and answer any questions and give our chiropractic recommendations.  These recommendations are based on what we find with our initial evaluations, the patients health status and their health goals.  We pride ourselves in being "patient-centric", because we establish relationships with all of our patients that are mutually beneficial. 

We believe that caring for our patients and using "care" tactics in the exchange of information is much more effective that using "scare" tactics to create these relationships.  So whatever the patients health objectives are it is our responsibility to work with them to understand and maximize their experience in our office.

In our office, we truly believe that in order to have complete health, we must be doing well in all of the four pillars of wellness. They are:

1. Chiropractic health

2. Physical health (ie: exercising)

3. Biochemical health (ie: proper foods)

4. Psychological health (ie: positive thoughts)

Here at Three Rivers Chiropractic in Onalaska, we pride ourself at not only providing chiropractic care, but coaching our patients to be role models of health and wellness through our "Creating Wellness" Program.

Whatever your health goal is, We would love to have the opportunity to help, wheather that means getting you out of pain or leading you down the path to wellness. Give our office a call or e-mail me at the link below and we can get started.


 

Dr. Chad Schultz

My first experience with chiropractic was very early in my childhood. My entire family, the five kids with my mom and dad, whould visit our chiropractor every few weeks. We went for health or wellness chiropractic visits, not because of pain. I guess I was lucky to have parents that understood just how powerful chiropractic adjustments are for complete health.  read more


 

Dr. Marty Lorentz

I didn't know anything about chiropractic.  I was in college looking for something to be when I grew up.  I knew that I wanted to be in the health field somewhere, but didn't have any direction.  That is when I discovered chiropractic.   read more


 

Dr. Breann Reilly

I went on to Chiropractic school at Life University in Marietta, Georgia. My experiences there have made me the Chiropractor I am today! I met so many amazing, passionate, and driven colleagues who really helped me to further realize that being a Chiropractor and restoring health via the nervous system is my true passion!   read more

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Drs. Chad, Marty & Bre Ask some important questions of interest to Onalaska residents - Chiropractor Onalaska Drs. Chad, Marty & Bre Ask...

How could chiropractic help a stomach problem?
Chiropractic works by locating and reducing areas of the spine compromising nerve communications between your brain and your body. If nerves to or from your stomach are irritated, your stomach won't work right. Chiropractors find the source of the interference, reduce it and allow your body to work as designed.
Would you rather feel good or be healthy?
Ask most people in Onalaska and they want to feel good. Careful! Would you take medicine that makes you feel good, rather than vomit to expel improperly prepared food? Every chiropractic patient knows that you can't measure your health by how you feel. True health is when your body works as it should.