The The Villages Chiropractic and Massage Team

Meet the Team of Southern Trace Chiropractic and Massage Center

Southern Trace Chiropractic asnd Massage Center


 

Holly,
Patient Care Coordinator

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Debbie,
Chiropractic Assistant

 

 Southern Trace Chiropractic and Massage Center

Staci,
Chiropractic Assistant

 

Christie,
Massage Therapist

License #MA30768

Tracy,
Massage Therapist

License #MA35994

Karen,
Massage Therapist

License #MA38877

Henrie,
Chiropractic Assistant

 

Stephanie,
Billing/Collections/Office Manager

(352) 245 8502
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Southern Trace Chiropractic and Massage Center

Stacey,
Massage Therapist

License #MA38726




Dr. Michelle Zielecki and Dr. Stephen Boyles| Phone: (352) 205-8500
11834 County Road 101, Suite 202, The Villages, FL

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The Doctor Asks some important questions of interest to The Villages residents - Chiropractor The Villages The Doctor Asks...

Could a chiropractor put an end to bedwetting?
If bladder control seems elusive, consider chiropractic. If spinal bones are interfering with nerves that control your child's bladder, plastic sheets, alarms and other methods simply add to the embarrassment. The Villages parents are often amazed (and relieved) that chiropractic can be so helpful. Learn more.
What's the difference between a "good" drug and a "bad" drug?
As a chiropractor, I see the use of many drugs (legal or illegal) as merely symptom treating. Worse, virtually every drug produces unwanted effects. The effects of chiropractic are largely positive effects. If you're a The Villages parent, consider carefully before giving your child a cough medication, cold remedy or pain reliever so this sort of question doesn't arise in the first place.