


Chronic pain for 3+ months
You have severe neck pain, low back pain
Tried physical therapy
Tried injections
Tried chiropractic
You want to avoid surgery if possible
Serious about recovery
You had surgery but still have pain
You were told there is nothing else that
can be done

You only want a quick adjustment
You are looking for the cheapest option
You are not willing to do home exercises
You are not willing to change habits
You only want temporary symptom relief

Detailed consultation and examination
Reviewing X-rays or MRI when available
Reducing pressure on painful structures
Restoring motion and function
Supporting the body through healing habits
Simple home exercises such as Dr. Duong’s Two Pumps
Education so patients understand why they hurt
A step-by-step plan instead of random treatment


When an MRI reveals a bulging disc, a severe 5mm herniation, sciatica, or advanced spinal stenosis, your spinal architecture has physically collapsed. The nerve pathways are narrowed, leaving the nerve pinched, oxygen-deprived, and locked in spasm.
We utilize advanced Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy to gently stretch the spine. This vacuum effect relieves physical pressure, allowing the protruding disc bulge to naturally retract away from the nerve while drawing fresh blood flow and healing nutrients back into the tissue.

Even if we completely unweight the nerve, you will remain trapped in chronic pain if your internal cellular environment is on fire. Persistent internal inflammation is rarely just a local back issue—it is driven by deeper biochemical dysfunctions, poor gut health, and circulating metabolic toxins that actively eat away at your joint tissue and fascia.
We cool down your internal metabolic fire from the inside out. We look closely at your systemic biochemistry and utilize targeted functional supplementation alongside direct dietary habits—like our signature daily green drinks packed with highly alkalizing cucumber and celery—to cleanse the blood and give your nervous system a clean environment to regenerate.



Serious pain consultation
Focused examination
Review of your condition
Discussion of prior treatments
Determining whether you may be a candidate
Clear next-step recommendation





Provide your unique history, existing imaging parameters, and detail your personal commitment level.

Our staff director, Andres, will personally review your form details to confirm if your condition falls within our strict non-surgical care parameters.

If your case is deemed a strong candidate for care, Andres will call you directly to secure your physical appointment time and coordinate your exam arrival details.

If you are formally accepted as a patient after Andres's screening call, your intensive, in-depth structural case history, full orthopedic spinal evaluation, and comprehensive X-ray/MRI review are completely free.
Many of our patients come to us after trying multiple treatments without lasting relief. Our approach focuses on identifying and addressing two common causes of chronic pain—pressure and inflammation—to help improve function, mobility, and quality of life.
No. If you already have MRI or X-ray images, we can review them during your consultation. If additional imaging is needed, we'll discuss the most appropriate next steps based on your condition.
Every case is different, and individual results vary. Many patients seek our care because they want to explore non-surgical options before considering surgery. During your consultation, we'll determine whether you may be a candidate for our approach.
Spinal decompression is a non-surgical therapy designed to reduce pressure on spinal discs, joints, and nerves. By creating space within the spine, it may help improve mobility, reduce discomfort, and support the body's natural healing process.
Your visit includes a detailed discussion of your health history, a focused examination, review of any previous imaging or treatments, and a personalized recommendation for next steps. We'll determine whether our program is the right fit for your condition and goals.
Results vary depending on the severity of your condition, how long you've been experiencing symptoms, and your commitment to the recommended care plan. Some patients notice improvement quickly, while others require a longer-term approach to achieve meaningful progress.

