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Dickinson chamber, Halsa Chiropractic have ribbon cutting

THE DICKINSON AREA Chamber of Commerce recently had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Hälsa Chiropractic at 1205 Pyle Drive in Kingsford. From left are Bruce St. Arnauld; chamber ambassadors Debbie Flannery and Denise Lind; Adam Stilwell; ambassadors Tamara Juul, Teresa Schettler, Trisha Peterson, Kate Burie and David Shampo; Hälsa Chiropractic owner Dr. Tomas Hemgren cutting the ribbon with Dr. Corrina Shampo; ambassadors Tania Mishra, Matt Lutz, Doreen Weaver, Logan and Caden Witte, Ruthie Yoder, Kaitlyn Exner and Betsy St. Arnauld. Not shown is Michelle Ehmer. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)

IRON MOUNTAIN — Halsa Chiropractic has opened at 1205 Pyle Drive in Kingsford. Dr. Tomas Hemgren and Dr. Corrina Shampo have joined to continue providing quality chiropractic care for Iron Mountain, Kingsford and surrounding areas.

Halsa is a Swedish word that translates to “well-being” and that is their top priority with every patient, Hemgren said.

He has 23 years of experience, practicing in England, Ireland, Sweden, Iron Mountain and now Kingsford.

Shampo is certified in advanced pediatric, pregnancy and post-partum chiropractic care and can work with the entire family.

Chiropractic is not just “cracking bones” — it is a philosophy, science and art in which the art is the actual adjustment. The doctors are constantly learning and training to become better. Chiropractic results come with specificity — “pushing the right button” — and that is their focus, they said.

They have x-ray facilities in the office to further increase the specificity and safety of each adjustment.

Halsa Chiropractic will have a grand opening from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20. All are welcome.

The office can be reached at 906-828-1349 or by stopping in from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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