Welcome to OnSite Chiropractic

Welcome to OnSite Chiropractic where we bring Chiropractic out to the world!
OnSite Chiropractic was established to fulfill a need - the need to make Chiropractic care more accessible to people.
The biggest obstacle to receiving Chiropractic care, for most people, is time.
By bringing Chiropractic care out to the work place we overcome that obstacle so
people all over the world can lead healthier and happier lives!

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Dr. Kristi De Saro featured on

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Call 267-679-0514

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Health Articles

Patient with Asthma and Aspirin-Related Breathing Problems Helped by Chiropractic
Patient with Asthma and Aspirin-Related Breathing Problems Helped by Chiropractic
Living with chronic breathing problems can be exhausting. For people dealing with a condition that combines asthma, frequent sinus trouble, and strong reactions to common pain relievers like aspirin, everyday life can feel like a constant struggle to breathe freely. These individuals often face repeated . . .
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Elderly Patient with Severe Trigeminal Neuralgia Helped by Chiropractic
Elderly Patient with Severe Trigeminal Neuralgia Helped by Chiropractic
The Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published a case study in their third quarter 2025 issue that documented chiropractic helping an elderly woman who was suffering from severe trigeminal neuralgia. . . .
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Chiropractic Care Helps Athletic Performance
Chiropractic Care Helps Athletic Performance
The journal Advances in Chronic Diseases published the results of a study on May 26, 2025, documenting that chiropractic care for athletes not only helps the athletes recover from injuries, but also helps athletic performance in athletes. This study was an evidence-based evaluation that conducted a literature . . .
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From Tingling Hands to Full Recovery: A Story of Nerve Health and Hope
From Tingling Hands to Full Recovery: A Story of Nerve Health and Hope
Many people experience numbness, tingling, or “pins and needles” sensations in their hands or arms — often brushed off as circulation issues or simple nerve irritation. But sometimes, these symptoms point to a deeper imbalance in the spine and nervous system. A case report published in the Annals . . .
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