Contact Aiken Chiropractic Associate

Aiken Chiropractic Associates

Phone: (803) 641-9191
Fax: (803) 648-9004
Email: click the live "Email Doctor" link at the base of this page

Street Address

425 Laurens Street NW 
Aiken, SC 29801


We are located Downtown Historic Aiken, 2 blocks from Main Post Office
(Across from Victorian Wedding Chapel and Ingate Pharmacy).  We have plenty of free parking.

Driving Directions:

From Aiken's Southside:  use Whiskey Road to get to Laurens Street, Aiken Downtown.  Continue on Laurens until traffic light at the intersection of Laurens and Hammond.  Use a built-in u-turn.  Our office will be on your right.

From Northside:  use Richland Avenue to Laurens Street.  Turn on Laurens St. as if you are going to Post Office.  Continue on Laurens until traffic light at the intersection of Laurens and Hammond.  Use a built-in u-turn.  Our office will be on your right.


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