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Chiropractors in Brighton at Sundial

Would you like a free back check? We have chiropractors in two locations in Brighton successfully treating bad backs, neck pain, headaches and migraines. Chiropractic has been shown to help acute and chronic back pain and is recommended by N.I.C.E.
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Queens Road, Central Brighton 01273 774114
St James’s Street, Kemp Town 01274 696414
Sundial Clinics have been operating successfully in Brighton since 1991 and we now have over 20,000 client visits a year. Our professional approach, respect for your privacy, gentle treatment and friendly, caring staff have made us Brighton’s favourite chiropractic clinic.
We believe that your session should be private. We don’t treat you with other clients in the room. We believe you deserve our full attention without the interruptions of others coming and going.
Back x-rays
We have on-site x-ray facilities at Queens Road. Most back problems don’t need an x-ray, however, and we don’t x-ray you unless it is absolutely necessary. We rarely need to use x-rays as we rely on effective examination techniques to get to the heart of your trouble.
And you don’t just have to take our word for it. In a recent survey, 97% of our clients rated our care as good or excellent and the majority of our new clients come to us through word of mouth. In fact, we’re so confident about the level of service we offer, we give our clients a Money Back Guarantee.
Why not come along and see for yourself? Especially as we offer a free check-up without any obligation to have more sessions.
Recent Posts on Chiropractic …
Using x-rays to see inside the body has been around since 1895 and chiropractors were amongst the first to use this wonderful new technology. The first x-ray machine to be installed in a chiropractic college was in 1910 in Davenport, Iowa. Since then x-ray use fallen in and out of favour in both medical and chiropractic circles. Everyone assumes that all x-rays pose a risk to health but latest research puts this to the test.
NICE, an advisory body to the NHS, are actively recommending alternative therapies for the treatment of ongoing back pain.
Nearly half of Britain's children have suffered from back pain before reaching their 11th birthday, new research has found. Dr Matthew Bennett, from Sundial, talked to BBC's Newsround about it. Experts believe the trend is largely down to children's sedentary lifestyles.




