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Dr. Holliman is a life-long Memphian. He is married and the father of four (click here to see their family blog, http://markholliman.blogspot.com). After his undergraduate studies at the University of Memphis, he earned his Doctorate Degree from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO. and has been practicing in the Memphis area since 1995. Dr. Holliman is certified in the following Chiropractic techniques:

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Main - 901-821-9312

Address:
6520 Quince Rd Memphis, TN 38119

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anonymous

04/12/10

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Dr. Mark is a very attentive chiropractor with great attention to detail.. He has a wonderful staff.

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Chiropractors & Chiropractic Services
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Dr. Holliman believes that Chiropractic continues to grow because it is effective, safe, and gentle and because it respects the body's natural healing and recuperative powers. As a drug-free, surgery-free alternative, it offers individuals a real choice in health care. Today millions of people visit their neighborhood doctor of Chiropractic, and millions more would, if only they knew. We welcome you to our community and will help you discover for yourself why so many people say "Chiropractic brings out the best in me."
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Location
We are located at the corner of Kirby and Quince just North of 385.
Amenities
Rear-end automobile collisions can cause very high accelerations of the human head, even during low speed crashes. During this rapid movement, the tissues of the neck can be strained or torn. Studies from the peer- reviewed medical literature have documented injuries to the muscles of the front and back of the neck, the ligaments of the spine, the vertebral and carotid arteries, and the many nerves that travel along the spine.
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