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7910 Collin McKinney Pkwy,
McKinney, TX 75070
469-748-3138
Tuesday: 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Wednesday: 7:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday: 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Friday: 7:00am - 1:00pm
Saturday/Sunday: Closed
Dr. Austin Oliver graduated from Auburn University and received his Doctor of Chiropractic with honors from Life University. He began his career in north Alabama and now enjoys serving the people of McKinney and the surrounding areas. Dr. Austin was inspired to become a chiropractor after the positive impact his own chiropractor had on his life and wanted to also help others live healthy lifestyles. He enjoys being able to build long lasting relationships with his patients while assisting them in meeting their health and wellness goals. Dr. Austin formerly owned a CrossFit affiliate and is interested in working with weightlifters, functional fitness athletes, triathletes, and weekend warriors.
During your first visit, our doctors will perform a new patient examination to identify the root cause of your pain symptoms.
During your second visit, we’ll come up with a personalized treatment plan so you can get started on your journey to recovery.
On every subsequent visit thereafter, we’ll conduct routine assessments to make sure you’re on track with your treatment plan and goals.
Chiropractic Adjustments:
Restores, maintains, and optimizes human function by eliminating interference within the joint and soft tissue thus restoring the synergy between your joints, nerves, and muscles. Chiropractic adjustments are only available during sessions with a chiropractor.
Integrated Muscle and Joint Therapy (IMJT):
An advanced, active form of soft tissue treatment that effectively integrates the mind, muscular, skeletal, and neurological systems to achieve optimum balance throughout the body. IMJT is a patented technique available exclusively at LifeClinic.
Rehabilitation:
Carefully selected exercises and activities used in a specific sequence in order to reinforce changes made with the adjustment and IMJT. Rehabilitation retrains the body’s “movement habits.”