Franks Chiropractic offers free care to all front line workers


GREENSBORO, Ga. — Keeping frontline health care workers physically, emotionally and psychologically fit should be paramount during this extraordinary season of our lives. 

“What can we do to help?” needs to be the main question a business asks itself, especially when you’re based in a  small town and a close-knit community.

For 25 years, Dr. Rick Franks and Franks Chiropractic “Life” Center (FCLC) have given complimentary chiropractic care for the sheriffs, police, firefighters and EMTs of Greene County. The doctors at FCLC know the importance that chiropractic care plays in keeping our finest healthier and better prepared to function at their best. They have also realized that many front line workers are currently working extended amounts of overtime and have taken on additional physical and mentally exhausting workloads. Many workers are not receiving the regular care they desperately need. 

Beginning Jan. 25, 2021, Franks Chiropractic “Life” Center will offer complimentary care to all Greene County sheriffs, police, firefighters, EMT, and now, nurses and doctors.

“Our goal is to extend this complimentary care to honor those who constantly serve us by putting their lives on the line and helping to make everyone’s lives easier. In the past we’ve been able to donate almost $250,000 worth of care to this cause. With our new office in downtown Greensboro, we hope to double that amount,” said Dr. Rick Franks.

Qualified front line workers may receive care at their choice of two convenient locations:

1031 Parkside Commons, Suite 103

Greensboro, GA 30642

(706) 453-7411

www.mygreensborochiropractor.com

 

118 S. Main Street (Opens Jan. 25)

Greensboro, GA 30642

(762) 243-8101

www.mygreensborochiropractor.com

At Franks Chiropractic Life Center, their approach to health and human potential is simple.“We believe that your health is your most valuable possession for without it you simply can’t function fully on a daily basis. Bottom line…your health STARTS with a healthy nerve system. Our job is to make sure that your nervous system is working at its fullest potential.”

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