Karen Bridge, DC, CCSP
Neurosurgery
Education:
- Graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic
- Board Certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
- Certified by the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board
- Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner
- Member of the American Chiropractic Association
- Member of the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association
My primary responsibility to my patients is to diagnose and treat mechanical dysfunction of the neck and back. In my 14 years of practice, I have never forgotten that the Latin meaning of Doctor is “to teach”. I truly enjoy spending time with patients, explaining how they can make changes in their life to improve their overall health. Every patient has a different story and therefore deserves an individualized plan. The beauty of the Mercy Institute of Neuroscience (MIND) is that the patient no longer has to “wait in line” to see a series of specialists. Each patients’ unique program involves a coordination of care between the appropriate specialists at the right time. Chiropractic can work for people at many different stages of the healing process, from acute care to post-surgical care.
For an appointment or to learn more about the Mercy Institute of Neuroscience, please call 608-756-6830, or toll-free 1-866-901-6463 (MIND), or via e-mail at
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