Monday, May 9, 2011

Meet Dr. Pascal

After 30 years in practice I realize how important it is for patients to know a little about their doctor.


I grew up in New York and attended school at the State University of New York majoring in the life sciences. After receiving my Chiropractic degree from National College of Chiropractic in 1979, I started practicing in Illinois. I have been practicing full time ever since.


Moving to Charleston, S.C., a much warmer climate, in 1993 was the best decision I have ever made. I have developed many friends through my practice and am very fortunate to be in a profession where my patients appreciate me and are always referring their friends and loved ones to my office.


My hobbies include tennis, kayaking, and weight lifting. I’ve always believed a healthy body is a gift you give yourself. I’ve been happily married since 1986 but never had any children.


I am very fortunate to be in a profession that I love. Seeing the value of Chiropractic in my own personal life as well as in the life of my family and close friends has been very rewarding. I have a practice that emphasizes getting rapid results using varied techniques depending on the patient’s condition. I strongly encourage my patients to learn and educate themselves in regards to obtaining optimum health and relief from injuries.


The office is on the provider list for just about every insurance company. I am constantly striving to learn new techniques and stay current with the latest medical advancements. Over the years I have received advanced degrees in nutrition, acupuncture, and internal disorders. Being licensed by the National Board Of Chiropractic Examiners and licensed to practice in South Carolina, New York, and Illinois enables me to treat patients using physiotherapy and rehabilitation in addition to Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy.


The office believes in giving back to the community and enjoys public service events, volunteering and fund raisers. Thank you for your interest in me and Peninsula Chiropractic.

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