Jason W. Luking, D.C.
Suzanne Neukam, D.C.
Kelley Bell, D.C.
Low Back Pain • Hip Pain • Knee Pain • Massage
Neck Pain • Shoulder Pain • Whiplash
Headaches/Migraines • Joint Stiffness • Auto Accidents
Workers Compensation Injuries • Pinched Nerve •
Disc Injuries • Fibromyalgia • Sciatica
502-867-0807
107 Frazier CT 1B
Georgetown, KY • 40324
Fax: 502-867-0903 • gtchiro@att.net
Monday: 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Tuesday: 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Wednesday: 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Thursday: 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Friday: 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Saturday: By Appointment Only
Sunday: Closed
Georgetown is ideally located in the heart of central Kentucky, and within driving distance of Lexington. Georgetown Chiropractic Center is ready to serve and meet our patients needs. Simply put, our patients come first. We listen to you and will support you through all phases of your care.
Becky Tackett
Front Desk
Our Chiropractic office is brand new and state of the art; from the comfortable waiting area, to our relaxing treatment rooms. Our office was built with you and you in mind. Come visit to see what we are all about.
Our practice treats a variety of conditions from chronic low back pain and neck pain to rehabilitation following an accident or injury.
Our mission at Georgetown Chiropractic Center is to provide affordable, high-quality care to people of all ages. We strive to not only correct a person's health problems, but to educate and enlighten people so that they do not encounter similar problems in the future.
Our office offers a complete line of the newest and most effective equipment. This includes strengthening and stretching machines. These machines make rehabilitation of injuries easier with less effort on each exercise. Although manual hands on adjustments are our offices primary type of treatment we also include active and passive modalities when needed.
Spinal Decompression Traction is available when needed for Lumbar and Cervical conditions. We also utilize a complete line of passive modalities including Electronic Muscle Stimulation, Ultrasound, Laser, Hot and Cold treatment, Intersegmental traction, TENS units and supplies and Massage Therapy.
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We are located at the corner of Cherry Blossom Way and Frazier Ct. We are next door to the US Post Office convenient center. Our office has been open since 2009.
Georgetown Chiropractic CenterPHONE: 502-867-0807
FAX: 502-867-0903
EMAIL: gtchiro@att.net
Dr. Jason W. Luking
Dr. Jason Luking is married to Dr. Rebecca Luking, a family physician practicing in Frankfort. They both attended Georgetown College. Dr. Luking graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2000. He treated patients in Virginia and Ohio while his wife attended medical school and completed residency. Dr. Luking and his wife consult daily on difficult cases and treat together many patients with musculoskeletal problems.
Dr. Luking has owned the Georgetown Chiropractic Center since 2009. He is available at this location for Electrodiagnostic exams. He has been trained to perform needle EMG and NCV examinations since 2004 and Peer review since 2008.
Dr. Suzanne Neukam
Dr. Suzanne Neukam is originally from Holland, Indiana a small town outside of Evansville, Indiana. She received a B.S. in biochemistry from Indiana University before graduating from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2005. Dr. Suzanne spends as much of her free time as possible with her husband and son.
Dr. Kelley Bell
Dr. Kelley Bell completed his undergraduate studies at University of New Mexico. In 2000 he graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic. Since that time he has practiced in Washington State and Texas. He has a special interest in using stretching and strengthening to increase the response to getting adjusted.
Massage is one of the older, simplest forms of therapy and is a system of stroking, pressing and kneading different areas of the body to relieve pain, relax, stimulate, and to tone the body. Massage does much more than create a pleasant sensation on the skin, it also works on the soft tissue (the muscles, tendons, and ligaments) to improve muscle tone.
Louise Nyberg
Massage Therapist
Problems in the musculo-skeletal system can impede the natural healing process, and often cause dysfunction and pain. Most chiropractic doctors would agree that it is important to treat soft tissues such as muscles and tendons to help prevent and correct subluxations, and lessen the accompanying pain. Together, chiropractic and massage provide you with a more complete and effective system of health care.
The therapeutic effects of massage are recognized by personal and clinical experience, and supported by scientific research. They include:
Local massage is often used in preparation for an adjustment. Massage relieves muscle tension and warms up the soft tissues in the area, making joints more pliable and more easily adjusted. Many chiropractors themselves (or an assistant) prepare an area with local massage.
A general massage (1/2 to 1 hour long) can also be good preparation for an adjustment. In addition to preparing the immediate area of concern, it helps you relax overall and become more receptive to other hands-on treatment.
Some find massage after an adjustment beneficial for further relaxation. With regular therapeutic massage, chiropractic adjustments may last longer.
Relaxation massage therapy is also available at our office independent of chiropractic care.
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In case of an emergency, we can be reached at 502-867-0807. This will be forwarded to a mobile phone. If there is no answer, you may leave a message and your call will be returned promptly.
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