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Indianapolis Chiropractor: Dr. Dexter Nardella
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I’m Dr. Dexter Nardella and I welcome you to the Live Aligned! Advanced Structural Chiropractic web site.
The site is designed for two groups of people in the Indianapolis area: those who are unfamiliar with structural chiropractic and would like to know more and those who are familiar with structural chiropractic and want to find an Indianapolis chiropractor to help them with problems that are not resolving on their own.
As a chiropractor, I've been privileged to work with a variety of Indianapolis-area residents with a variety of conditions.
My clients include children, laborers, housewives, professionals, retired folks, students and babies. They all had one thing in common: a structural problem their body was not able to correct.
That’s where structural chiropractic was able to help.
Waiting will only postpone the moment you enjoy relief. So please call now. Countless Indianapolis residents already have!
Dr. Dexter Nardella | Indianapolis Chiropractor | (317) 845-9607
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