Dr. Caleb Bryant

  • Pain relief through chiropractic adjustments.
  • Reducing muscle tension via chiropractic care.
  • Improving body function with spinal adjustments.
  • Supporting injury recovery using chiropractic techniques.
  • Enhancing well-being through manual therapy.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Central Chiropractic

Central Chiropractic

124 W Terra Ln, O'Fallon, MO, 63366

Meet Dr. Caleb Bryant For Dr. Caleb, chiropractic is definitely in his DNA, as his father and grandpa are chiropractors. “My grandpa went to Logan College of Chiropractic and graduated in the 60s, and my father attended Life Chiropractic College in Atlanta, graduating in the 80s.” Deciding on Chiropractic As a child growing up in Monticello, Arkansas, Dr. Caleb loved chiropractic. “I grew up in a chiropractic office while my parents were working.” He witnessed the impact his father and grandfather had on the lives of people in his small community. Dr. Caleb would sometimes see people walk up to his dad and grandpa to express thanks for how they helped them. So from a young age, Dr. Caleb knew that chiropractic was definitely one of the career paths he would choose. He’s quick to point out that his parents and grandparents always let him choose what he wanted to do, and never pushed him in one direction. After about a year into undergrad and with a lot of mentoring from his family, Dr. Caleb realized that being a chiropractor was exactly what he wanted to do.

New Patient Consult & Exam

A new patient exam at Central Chiropractic is an initial visit to assess your condition, understand your health history, and develop a personalized treatment plan. Here's what to expect: Health History: You'll fill out forms or discuss your medical history, including current symptoms, past injuries, and lifestyle factors. Consultation: The chiropractor will ask questions to understand your concerns, such as pain, stiffness, or mobility issues. Physical Examination: This may include: Postural assessment. Range of motion tests. Orthopedic and neurological exams to check for nerve, joint, or muscle issues. Imaging (if needed): X-rays or other imaging may be ordered to evaluate the spine and rule out serious conditions. In most cases relief treatment is performed on your first visit.

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