Adjust how you used to think about chiropractic care
Dr. Michelle Hazelton loves the small town feel of Cornell, and is happy with her new location for the branch of Wissota Chiropractic, at The Imprompt building. The space may be small, but it’s filled with what Hazelton needs to take care of her patients, from prenatal, all the way to over 100 years old. Photo by Ginna Young Dr. Michelle Hazelton loves the small town feel of Cornell, and is happy with her new location for the branch of Wissota Chiropractic, at The Imprompt building. The space may be small, but it’s filled with what Hazelton needs to take care of her patients, from prenatal, all the way to over 100 years old. Photo by Ginna Young
Having one chiropractic office in Lake Wissota, just wasn’t enough, for Dr. Michelle Hazelton, so why not open a second location, this time, in Cornell? That’s what Hazelton thought it would make ...
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