Mark Gray DC
Active Spine Center
2215 Garden St, Titusville, FL 32796
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Our mission statement; To be a positive influence and support a strong healthy foundation in our patients lives
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon Tue Wed Thu Closed Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 321-622-6778
- Address:
- 130 Interlachen Road, Suite D Melbourne, FL 32940
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- Category
- Chiropractors & Chiropractic Services
- Services / Products
- Chiropractic, chiropractors, suntree, melbourne, back pain, neck pain, sports injuries, children, chiropractic for children, geriatric, chiropractic for the elderly, cervical pain, thoracic pain, lumbar pain, sacrum, chiropractic physician, doctor of chiropractic, ear infections, shoulder pain, wrist pain, foot pain, knee pain, nutritional supplements,
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- Location
- From I-95 travel one mile east on N. Wickham to right turn on Interlachen Rd. First drive to right is Suntree Business Park, behind Chase bank and Tires plus. Suntree Chiropractic is in Suite D near west end of buildings. From the beaches, take the Pine
- Neighborhood
- Suntree Center
- Associations
- Member of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce National Board Certified
General Info
Known for his proprietary techniques and ability to get directly to the causes of his patients pain or ailments, sets him apart from the crowd. When a new patient calls his office for the first time, they often are not new to dr.’s visits, but are still looking for relief. When asked what his secret is on correctly diagnosing and treating patients he answers, ">"I’m not sure it’s a secret, But I am a great listener! I listen first, then I ask the right questions to fill in the blanks, a complete diagnosis lies in communication married with the unique skill set I’ve developed over the last 30 years. I take a holistic approach and I don’t ever compartmentalize a patient’s response into a standard treatment plan. I consider their emotional status, stress levels, toxic chemical influences, physical trauma and x-rays. Of the thousands of patients I’ve treated, I have yet to see two the exact same. Each person is innately different and should be approached as an individual." ">