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Dr. Neal E. Griffin, D.C.

Dr. Griffin, his wife, daughter, and son have been residents of Arlington since 2000. Dr. Griffin is
a graduate with a Bachelor's of Education from the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1992.
Dr. Griffin moved to Irving, Texas in 1994 to complete additional training and then went on to earn his Doctorate of Chiropractic
in Dallas, Texas at Parker College of Chiropractic in 1998. He has recently become a Certified A.R.T. provider specializing
in athletic injuries, nerve entrapments and muscle injuries and continues his education to treat his patients more efficiently
and effectively.
Since September of 1998, Dr. Griffin has practiced in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
He has personally managed hundreds of spine, joint and nerve related conditions that were the result of athletic, auto, or
work injuries. Dr. Griffin has treated multiple conditions including headaches/migraines, neck and lower back
injuries, shoulder, wrist, and knee injuries and has seen patients have complete recovery after other traditional
treatments had failed . Dr. Griffin has completed numerous hours of continuing education and professional
seminars to better serve his patients and continues to do so every year. In 2004 Dr. Griffin opened Griffin
Chiropractic and Wellness Center, P.A., a family practice with a specialty in sports injuries.
Dr.
Griffin enjoys spending his free time with his family, golfing, cycling, and playing ice hockey. He also participates
in the community with charitable organizations such at Rotary and is an active member in the Butler Dad's Club at Butler
Elementary in North Arlington.
Dr. Griffin had long been a patient of chiropractic before ever
deciding to become a chiropractor. After experiencing a back injury when playing ice hockey, he saw his first chiropractor
in the small town of Tioga, North Dakota. Since that time, Dr. Griffin has continued to use chiropractic for
maintenance and restoration of health. Throughout his life, Dr. Griffin has seen literally hundreds of patients successfully
treated with chiropractic after traditional treatment had failed.
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