Dr. William Weiss

  • Functional neurology-based chiropractic care for brain injury.
  • Concussion assessment and chiropractic rehabilitation techniques.
  • Neurologic spinal adjustments to address nerve dysfunction.
  • Manual therapy to relieve neck and back pain.
  • Rehabilitation exercises integrated with chiropractic adjustments.

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

Weiss & Ruggiero, Chiropractic and Neurology Center

Weiss & Ruggiero, Chiropractic and Neurology Center

110 Court St , STE 1C, Cromwell, CT, 06416

Dr. Weiss graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in Microbiology. He then worked for an ENT physician for 3 years, then for a holistic physician for 5 years managing the allergy part of their practice for diagnosis and treatments for pollen, dust, food and chemical sensitivities. He studied at New York Chiropractic College and graduated cum laude in 1987. He was introduced to Dr. Frederick Carrick as a first semester chiropractic student and has been following the teachings of Dr. Carrick since then. Dr. Carrick is considered the father of Functional Neurology and is the founder of the Carrick Institute for higher learning in the field of Functional Neurology. Dr. Weiss earned his Diplomate degree in Neurology DABCN in 1993 and completed the advance degree of FABBIR in treating concussion and brain injury in 2016. Concerning the FABBIR degree, over 200 participants started the program but only 39 completed and passed the examination. He actively continues with his advanced studies in Neurology and has completed over 2,000 classroom hours in Neurology primarily through the Carrick Institute. He lives in Middletown with his wife Linda who is a family physician and with his 3 daughters.

Initial Assessment

This is for patients who have never been to the Cromwell location, or have never met Dr. Weiss or Dr. Ruggiero. If you have worked with either doctor at another location and this will be your first time in Cromwell, you must book an initial assessment.

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