Quick Answer: Yes, Complete Care Chiropractic serves Niagara Falls, NY residents from our clinic at 6470 Main Street, Williamsville, NY 14221 — about a 30-minute drive southeast of Niagara Falls via I-190 and I-290. We provide chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, Graston Technique, and therapeutic massage, and we are open seven days a week.
Niagara Falls is its own city with its own rhythm — a tourism destination of about 48,000 in Niagara County, distinct from the Erie County suburbs to the south. From the casino and hotel strip near the falls, to the working neighborhoods around Pine Avenue, Hyde Park, and LaSalle, to the industrial sites and chemical plants that gave the city its 20th-century identity, Niagara Falls is a city that runs on its workers. Many of those workers travel south for specialized chiropractic and soft-tissue care, and Complete Care Chiropractic is proud to be a longstanding option for Niagara Falls residents.
The patients we treat from Niagara Falls tend to fall into a few recognizable groups. Hotel housekeepers, restaurant servers, casino floor staff, and tour guides come to us with the chronic neck, shoulder, and low back pain that builds up in standing-all-shift hospitality work. Industrial workers from the city's chemical, refining, and manufacturing sites present with repetitive-use injuries and heavy-lifting strains. And we see a steady flow of motor vehicle accident patients from collisions along the I-190 and around the Robert Moses Parkway interchange.
From downtown Niagara Falls, the fastest route is the I-190 south to the I-290 east, then exit at Main Street (Exit 5) — head east a few blocks and you arrive at 6470 Main Street. The drive runs roughly 30 minutes in normal traffic. From the LaSalle and Niagara Falls Boulevard side of the city, Niagara Falls Boulevard south runs all the way down past the UB North Campus and connects to Maple Road, an all-surface-street alternative.
Niagara Falls residents account for a meaningful portion of our no-fault auto and workers compensation caseload. We take time with documentation, communicate with adjusters and attorneys as needed, and build rehab plans that emphasize getting patients back to work safely. The Graston Technique (IASTM) and Flexion-Distraction spinal decompression are particularly useful for the soft tissue and disc injuries common in our Niagara Falls patient population.
Common Niagara Falls presentations include whiplash and post-MVA cervical/thoracic pain, lumbar disc strain and sciatica in industrial workers, chronic plantar fasciitis and low back pain in hospitality staff, rotator cuff impingement and biceps tendinitis from repetitive overhead and lifting work, and tension-type headaches associated with chronic neck strain.
Whether you live near downtown, in LaSalle, or up by Hyde Park, Complete Care Chiropractic is worth the drive. Call (716) 580-3577 or visit us at 6470 Main Street, Williamsville, NY 14221 — we are open seven days a week, including weekends.

In our office, we primarily utilize Diversified Technique which consists of the doctor applying the impulse or force by hand with a short-lever, high-velocity, low-amplitude or HVLA thrust, focused into the joint with aberrant function or mechanics. We also incorporate Drop Technique and Flexion-Distraction Therapy (a form of specifically focused spinal decompression) for those conditions which require different or additional types of intervention.
If you are experiencing any of these conditions, we encourage you to contact us today to see how our Skilled Chiropractic Adjustments can help you.
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