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Best Chiropractor in Woodbridge for 9th Year

Every year, residents of Prince William County, VA, vote on their local “Best of,” awards, with thousands of voters participating in electing everything from the best local food to the best yoga study, from best boss to worst traffic hazards. These awards are a guide to all that is Prince William. For the past eight years, ACT Wellness has been voted Best Chiropractor in the region in these awards, a position we’ve been proud to hold.
With the 2018 awards about to be announced, we are pleased to deliver the news that this year makes it nine! We have once again won Best Chiropractor, and in two other categories as well. Check out the awards we’ve won this year besides Best Chiropractor in Woodbridge, and why we’re so proud to be a continuing addition to the health and wellness of the people of this area.
Best Chiropractor in Woodbridge, Nine Years Running
For the ninth year running, ACT Wellness has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious “Best of Prince William” award as Best Chiropractor in Woodbridge. For almost a decade, now, ACT Wellness has stood as the most respected clinic for chiropractic care in the Prince William County region.
This means that ACT Wellness has remained the undisputed best chiropractor in the area every year since 2009. That’s not all, either; our clinic has also been granted awards by the residents of this great community as Best Other Medical Doctor and Best Alternative Medical Provider.
A Proud Part of the Community
Our staff and wellness providers are proud not just to be given this award, but to be a part of this community. Since 1998, ACT Wellness has been known for providing not just chiropractic and spinal adjustments, but complete health and wellness services from dietary counseling to bio nutrition, from pulsed energy therapy to cold laser therapy, detox foot baths, ear reflex points, and more.
Dr. C is the not just director of the clinic but a leader among chiropractic providers. With 20+ years of experience and celebrating 20 years at ACT Wellness Center, he is focused on offering the most innovative and current treatments using the most advanced technology available. His doesn’t just treat symptoms; he seeks to educate patients about the benefits of chiropractic and its role in whole body health.
Other Awards
It’s very exciting to win the Best Chiropractor award for nine years running, and the clinic is very proud, residents have also awarded us the Best Alternative Medical Provider and Best Other Medical Doctor awards, showing increased confidence and respect in our clinic. Gaining this award in a selection process of around 90,000 votes and more than 8,500 voters is a great honor.
Originally established in 1998 in Woodbridge, VA, ACT Wellness is a full-service chiropractic and wellness center dedicated to ensuring patients get the best available chiropractic care. We use the most current approaches to full-body, holistic medicine and utilize the modern equipment available in combination with as well as diet, nutrition and lifestyle advice. We are also quite active in the Woodbridge community with our outreach efforts.
If you’re looking for the best chiropractor in Woodbridge, look no further than ACT Wellness. Give us a call to schedule your appointment today!

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