Denver Chiropractic Patient Went Blind!

Yes a patient of mine called me on the phone to say that she had gone blind while working on the computer and was wondering if I could do anything?  It was the day before New Year’s Eve and my initial reaction was disbelief.  How could this happen to someone and more importantly, what was I going to do about it?  I had heard the story about Harvey Lillard, the very first chiropractic patient who was deaf and had his hearing restored by a chiropractic adjustment given by D.D. Palmer in Davenport, Iowa on September 18, 1895.

But he is known as a legend among chiropractors.  Did my Denver chiropractic office have what it takes to be mentioned in the same circles as the Inventor?  I was about to find out. Here’s my Video Story

What could Chiropractic do for you?  Only one way to find out!

6/26/2019:  This is an update to the original story. The patient came in and I reminded her we still needed to do a video of her story.   She agreed. Here’s  her video

Dr. Ebeling has been a chiropractor in Denver for the last 25 years.  He also has the highest number of 5 star Google Reviews in the Denver Colorado area.  If you are looking for a chiropractor near you, give the office a call at (303) 377-1755.

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