Contact Info
Camden County Clinic of Chiropractic
Jon Shiels
775 A Kings Bay Road
St Marys, GA 31558
Phone: (912)576-1234
Fax: 912-510-5000
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Services
- Chiropractic Care
- Upper-cervical Chiropractic care
- Public speaking on Chiropractic care
- chiropractor
- chiropractic
Fundraisers We Support
- Camden County humane society
Going Green Commitments
- Prior to having our new building constructed, we made sure to have the newest up-to date double pain energy saving windows installed in our new clinic.
- We also recycle all of our used paper, and ink cartridges.
- We turn up the air conditioner at night during the summer months and we turn down the heat during the winter months.
- if you have any recommendations on how we can further expand our "going green" experience please let us know!
Hours of Operation
Mon - Thurs 9:00am -1:00pm 3:00pm - 6:00pmFri - 9:00am - 1:00pm
About Us
Chiropractic care is an outgrowth of belief in the concept that the body has a natural and powerful ability to heal itself, that the body's structure--bones, joints and muscles--and capacity for healthy function are closely intertwined, and that Chiropractic treatment helps balance the body's structure and function and promotes self-healing.Chiropractic's early philosophy was rooted in vitalism, spiritual inspiration and rationalism. A philosophy based on deduction from irrefutable doctrine helped distinguish chiropractic from medicine, provided it with legal and political defenses against claims of practicing medicine without a license, and allowed chiropractors to establish themselves as an autonomous profession. This "straight" philosophy, taught to generations of chiropractors, rejects the inferential reasoning of the scientific method, and relies on deductions from vitalistic first principles rather than on the materialism of science. However, most practitioners currently accept the importance of scientific research into chiropractic,and most practitioners are "mixers" who attempt to combine the materialistic reductionism of science with the metaphysics of their predecessors and with the holistic paradigm of wellness; a 2008 commentary proposed that chiropractic actively divorce itself from the straight philosophy as part of a campaign to eliminate untestable dogma and engage in critical thinking and evidence-based research.
