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

Post Spinal Surgery Patient with Neck Pain and Headaches Helped by Chiropractic
Post Spinal Surgery Patient with Neck Pain and Headaches Helped by Chiropractic
The Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research published the results of a case study on March 10, 2025, that documented the resolution of neck pain and headaches in a patient who had previously had spinal neck surgery. . . .
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Remission of Abdominal Migraines Following Chiropractic Care
Remission of Abdominal Migraines Following Chiropractic Care
Published on August 12, 2025, in the open access journal Cureus, was the results of a case study documenting chiropractic care helping a pediatric patient who was suffering from abdominal migraines. . . .
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Breech Pregnancy Helped at 37 Weeks with Chiropractic Care
Breech Pregnancy Helped at 37 Weeks with Chiropractic Care
The Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health Chiropractic published the results of a case study on June 30, 2025, documenting the resolution of transverse lie breech pregnancy through chiropractic of a woman who was 37 weeks into her pregnancy. A transverse lie breech pregnancy is when the baby . . .
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Trigeminal Neuralgia and Insomnia resolved Under Chiropractic Care
Trigeminal Neuralgia and Insomnia resolved Under Chiropractic Care
Trigeminal neuralgia is often described as one of the most intense and debilitating types of facial pain a person can experience. Attacks can strike suddenly and feel like electric shocks across the face, making everyday activities—like brushing teeth, washing the face, or even feeling a breeze—painful . . .
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