Chiropractic
Hello everyone,
I am reaching out to share that my daughter Jordyne Prince is in her final year of her Chiropractic degree at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic.
As part of completing her qualification, she is required to see patients in the college's supervised student clinic.
We are wondering if anyone might be interested in becoming a patient to help her fulfil her practical requirements. All consultations and treatments are fully supervised by qualified Chiropractors and while there is a cost involved, it is significantly more affordable than visiting a private practice.
This could be a great option if you:
*Have back, neck or joint pain
*Are curious about Chiropratic care
*Would like affordable professional treatment
*Want to support a student nearing the finish line of her studies
If you are interested or would like more information, please feel free to contact her email - jordyen.prince@chirostudent.nz or book under her name at appointments@nzchiro.co.nz or call the clinic on 095262100
Warm regards,
Marcia Prince
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