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Ignite Chiropractic & Wellness is here to help those looking for a holistic approach to health and wellness. Our goal is to help ignite the healing process and get you on the path towards optimal health. Dr. Gray provides Castlegar with chiropractic care that aims to assist patients in their journey of health and healing, based on their unique goals and needs. New location now OPEN in downtown Castlegar. Come check out our newly renovated clinic on the corner of 4 St and 11 Ave. Offering chiropractic care and clinical counselling sessions to support your physical and mental well being.
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1101 4th St - Unit B, V1N 2A8, Castlegar, Canada
- 2503650239
- info@ignite-chiropractic.com
- ignite-chiropractic.com
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