Newborn and Infant Chiropractic
We believe in a preventative approach to health, not a reactive one. You don’t wait for a cavity to start brushing your teeth — and you shouldn’t wait for a symptom to start caring for your baby’s nervous system.
BALANCING MOM AND BABY
Newborn and Infant Chiropractic Care
Here’s what makes this window so critical: the brain doubles in size in the first 18 months of life.
We go from being completely dependent at birth to walking, talking, jumping, and discovering the world at a breathtaking pace.
That kind of growth requires a nervous system that is clear, connected, and free from interference.
Using our advanced HRV and nervous system scans, we can actually see how much stress your baby’s nervous system is carrying — long before symptoms become labels — and build a care plan that supports their development right when it matters most.
The greatest window of neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to form and wire itself, is between ages 0 and 5.
We don’t want to miss it, and neither do you.
The best time to get your baby checked is as close to birth as possible — and here’s why we feel so strongly about that. Birth is one of the most physically demanding experiences a human being will ever go through, and that includes your baby.
Think about it — the uterus contracting, navigating the birth canal, then suddenly breathing on their own, eating on their own, vision activating, every sense firing all at once. So much happens in those first moments, not just for mom but for baby too. And births that involve more physical stress — inductions, forceps, vacuums, C-sections — add even more to that load.
The symptoms that often follow, like trouble latching, poor sleep, arching, fussiness, or digestive issues, are commonly written off as normal. We don’t believe normal and common are the same thing. Those are signs that your baby’s nervous system is carrying more stress than anyone noticed in the delivery room — and that’s exactly what we’re trained to find and gently address.
We believe in a preventative approach to health, not a reactive one. You don’t wait for a cavity to start brushing your teeth — and you shouldn’t wait for a symptom to start caring for your baby’s nervous system.
The families who thrive are the ones who decide early that health is something you build, not something you chase.
We are honored to be part of that foundation from day one.
