Karl Casseus D.C.

Your Friendly Neighborhood Chiropractor

Karl Casseus D.C.

Your Friendly Neighborhood Chiropractor

Dr. Karl Has Your Back!

Why do you need a Chiropractor?

Safe and natural form of pain management.

Multiple studies have shown that patients who choose chiropractic are less likely to seek out opioids. Get your body in optimal health without the need for a prescription.

Chiropractors treat more than just your neck and back.

While the most common reasons to see a chiropractor are neck and back pain, chiropractic care can relieve headaches, muscle aches, joint stiffness, and nerve pain.

Multiple Benefits to help you stay at your best.

Patients who consistently see a chiropractor report reduced stress, increased ranges of movement, and fewer daily aches and pains.

*Source: Whedon JM, Toler AWJ, Kazal LA, Bezdjian S, Goehl JM, Greenstein J. Impact of Chiropractic Care on Use of Prescription Opioids in Patients with Spinal Pain. Pain Med. 2020 Dec

Who’s got your back?

I want to change the way people think about chiropractors. Chiropractic treatment isn’t a spa treatment, it is tested healthcare backed by years of research and practice. Chiropractic care is also cost-effective when compared to prescription narcotics or spinal surgery. My office takes multiple forms of insurance because payment shouldn’t stand in the way of your recovery. 

What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic is the practice of manipulating joints to restore motion, relieve pressure on irritated nerves, and decrease muscle tightness.

Before enrolling in a chiropractic program, a student must first obtain 90 credits of college-level education, including courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology and physics. A typical chiropractic program is broken into 10 parts, this can take 5 years at 2 semesters yearly, or 3.5 years at 3 trimesters yearly. The course load includes anatomy, physiology, pathology, and technique classes.

In the United States there are more than 70,000 chiropractors and 18 chiropractic schools. Its estimated chiropractors treat 15% of the American population — roughly 3.5 million people each year.

*Source: American Chiropractic Association (2021). Key Facts and Figures About the Chiropractic Profession

What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic is the practice of manipulating joints to restore motion, relieve pressure on irritated nerves, and decrease muscle tightness.

Before enrolling in a chiropractic program, a student must first obtain 90 credits of college-level education, including courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology and physics. A typical chiropractic program is broken into 10 parts, this can take 5 years at 2 semesters yearly, or 3.5 years at 3 trimesters yearly. The course load includes anatomy, physiology, pathology, and technique classes.

In the United States there are more than 70,000 chiropractors and 18 chiropractic schools. Its estimated chiropractors treat 15% of the American population — roughly 3.5 million people each year.

*Source: American Chiropractic Association (2021). Key Facts and Figures About the Chiropractic Profession

Testimonials

Dr. Karl was super friendly and explained everything he was doing before he did it to calm my nerves and make me the most comfortable. My overall experience was fun and after my body felt so relieved. My first experience and will definitely going back.

Rosa

Dr. Karl was very friendly and helpful. I was scared to go to a chiropractor and I avoided it for a long time, but the pain got so bad! He was recommended by a friend and I don’t regret it. He alleviated my fears and the environment was entirely comfortable. Will go back.

Ambria

Blue collar work and strength sports takes it toll, but Dr. Karl’s adjustments fix me up right. Also appreciate his stretching and posture recommendations to keep me on the up-and-up.

Warren

Get Ready for Your First Visit

Please arrive 15 minutes early to your first visit so that you have enough time to fill out your intake paperwork. Your intake paperwork can be emailed to you upon request. If you have a copy of a previous MRI or X-Ray, feel free to bring the disc or images with you.

Your first visit will usually take between 30 minutes and an hour. Before starting treatment, the doctor will go over your intake paperwork, perform orthopedic test to evaluate your condition, and ask several diagnostic questions.

Dr. Karl can usually accommodate walk ins, and most patients can usually be seen on the same day they call to make an appointment. Pain relief is a phone call away.

Office location and hours

Location

1796 Clinton St.

Buffalo NY, 14206

Hours

Mon: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM 

Tue: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM

Wed: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Thu: 2:00 – 7:00 PM

Fri: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Sat: Closed

Sun: Closed