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Hours
Monday: 9AM - 5PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 12:30PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 5PM
Thursday: 9AM - 5PM
Friday: ClosedSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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accepts credit cards accepts insurance gender-neutral restrooms
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Balance Chiropractic
880 Las Gallinas Ave #6, San Rafael
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I have had chronic neck pain since my late 20's and seen probably 5 chiropractors and 10 massage therapists with zero change (including seeing certain chiropractors for 30+ times in a row) and had complete given up on it ever improving, I have seen Dr Jonathan Smith maybe 8 times and already I see permanent improvement in my neck pain. It is really quite amazing and has caused me to now trust chiropractic work again. I cannot thank or recommend Dr Smith enough.
Dr. Smith is a kind man and a highly skilled chiropractor. He has helped me greatly with my jaw / TMJ problems. Dr. Smith has reasonable prices, and he is straightforward and honest. He is very easy to reach on the phone and has a very quick response time to phone calls and emails. He is empathetic and caring. I am very pleased with Dr. Smith, and I recommend him to anyone who needs a chiropractor.
Balance Chiropractic, Dr. Jonathan B. Smith. I have been going to him for over 4 years. I go to chiropractors on as need basis. My first visit/experience was very different from other chiropractors I'd had in the past. He did not twist or crack (adjust) my spine, neck, etc. on the first visit. Just a lot of pressure points. My initial reaction was "what is this?" I started feeling relief and after a few more visits, now with adjustments, I was fine. Over the years I have continued to return as needed. Again, he is unlike other chiropractors. Lots of pressure, stretch and a few cracks (adjustments). I've told him he has magic fingers. Please don't think I knew this term before writing this, but his process is called gentile "Sacro-Occipital Technique"... (look it up, I had to).....all I know it has worked wonders for me.