Ravenna Chiropractic & Rehab: Blueter Bill

(2 Reviews)
6693 N Chestnut St STE 128, Ravenna, OH 44266


Contact and Address

State: Ohio
Address: 6693 N Chestnut St STE 128, Ravenna, OH 44266
Zip code: 44266
Phone: (330) 297-9797
Website: http://ravennachiro.com/

Reviews

  • Becky Holfman

    (July 12, 2022, 8:53 am)

    Mary and Dr. Tyler where wonderful, as usual. Mary always goes above and beyond to help get me access to appointments and if I have to wait always reaches out to the doctor to see what I can do to manage my pain until I can get in. She always returns calls quickly when she says she will call back, and reaches out with cancelations. Dr Tyler always tries to fit me in if there is a holiday approaching and fixes my issues within a visit or 2. He is the Yoda of chiropractors. Thank you both!

  • Lynette Kreidler

    (October 31, 2020, 11:57 am)

    Dr Blueter is a gifted healer. He takes the time to listen, and then provides care to each patient he sees. I appreciate the skill of his adjustments. I always leave feeling better. I highly recommend him and Ravenna Chiropractic for all your mobility and pain relief needs.


Questions & Answers

What is the phone number for Ravenna Chiropractic & Rehab: Blueter Bill?

The phone number for Ravenna Chiropractic & Rehab: Blueter Bill is (330) 297-9797.


Where is Ravenna Chiropractic & Rehab: Blueter Bill located?

Ravenna Chiropractic & Rehab: Blueter Bill is located at 6693 N Chestnut St STE 128, Ravenna, OH 44266


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The website (URL) for Ravenna Chiropractic & Rehab: Blueter Bill is: http://ravennachiro.com/



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