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Lynch Chiropractic And Chronic Pain Solutions.

Health care practice in the Crozet area.

Quick facts

  1. Chiropractic and chronic-pain practice at 1410 Incarnation Drive #202C in Charlottesville, serving the Crozet area, reachable at (434) 245-8456.
  2. Focuses on non-forceful spinal care using Dr. Lynch's adjusting instrument (no twisting or cracking), plus laser therapy, Atlas Orthogonal work, and disc-condition care.
  3. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM and Tuesday until 1:00 PM; closed Friday through Sunday. Free consultations are offered.
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Overview

Most chiropractic offices are known by a sound: the crack. Lynch Chiropractic and Chronic Pain Solutions leads instead with what it doesn't do. The banner across its homepage promises "chiropractic services without twisting or popping," and that phrase turns out to be the practice's whole organizing idea. Dr. Lynch uses an adjusting instrument that, in the office's own words, "gently glides up your spine restoring spinal curvatures, stopping degeneration, and correcting disc misalignments without twisting or cracking." For anyone who has ever tensed up on a chiropractor's table waiting for the pop, that's a different proposition entirely.

The office sits at 1410 Incarnation Drive #202C, Charlottesville, VA 22901, just off the Route 250 corridor that carries Crozet commuters east toward town. You can reach it at (434) 245-8456.

What they do

The practice frames itself around chronic cases, the kind of pain that has outlasted other attempts to fix it. "Dr. Lynch helps people with tough cases who need chronic care," the site explains, addressing the patient who has "been to doctor after doctor, tried medications, surgery, therapy, diets and still have your pain." The message is aimed squarely at people who have nearly given up: the office invites them in for a free consultation before committing to anything.

The conditions listed run down the familiar geography of long-term pain: back pain, including post-surgical cases; neck and shoulder pain; sciatica; knee pain; peripheral neuropathy; and the tangle of migraines, TMJ, and facial pain that so often travels together. Bulging, slipped, and herniated discs get their own emphasis, described plainly as "progressive conditions" that "only get worse over time" without intervention. Alongside the structural work, the practice also takes an interest in gut health and in brain health, positioning itself less as a back-cracking stop and more as a place concerned with how the whole system holds together.

The underlying philosophy is stated openly: "We believe in the body's natural ability to heal and regulate itself." The stated role of the practice is to support that process with what it calls "natural, non-toxic methods," and to teach patients enough self-care that they can stay well between visits. Whether that framing appeals to you is a matter of temperament, but it's refreshingly clear about what it's offering.

The specific therapies

Four approaches get top billing on the site. Laser therapy is presented as a way to "quickly and dramatically reduce pain" by reducing inflammation, enhancing tissue repair, improving blood flow, and supporting cellular energy production. Atlas Orthogonal, or A.O., is described as "an advanced, scientific instrument program to realign the Atlas gently, effectively, and precisely" — the Atlas being the topmost vertebra, the one the skull balances on, where small misalignments can ripple downward. Disc conditions get the non-invasive, instrument-based treatment already mentioned. And the practice devotes real attention to traumatic brain injuries and concussions, noting that these "can affect how you sleep, act, feel, think, digest and remember," and offering neuroprotective programs aimed at recovery rather than just management.

That last emphasis is worth flagging, because concussion and TBI care is not something every chiropractic office advertises. Combined with the instrument-based, no-cracking spinal work, it gives the practice a distinct identity: gentle on the adjusting table, ambitious about what the nervous system can be helped to do.

Hours and getting there

The office keeps a compact week. It's open Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, with a midday break, and on Tuesday from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are closed, so if you're a Crozet resident planning around the drive into Charlottesville, aim for the front half of the week.

New patients can start with a phone call or an email to book that free consultation — a low-stakes way to describe your situation and hear whether the office thinks it can help before you commit to a course of care. Full details on services and intake live on the practice's site at lynchchronicpainsolutions.com.

For Crozet's runners, cyclists, gardeners, and desk-bound workers alike, the appeal here is straightforward: a nearby option for people whose pain has proven stubborn, from a practice that has built its whole approach around the promise of not making you brace for the crack.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Lynch Chiropractic And Chronic Pain Solutions?

Lynch Chiropractic And Chronic Pain Solutions is located at 1410 Incarnation Dr #202c, Charlottesville, VA 22901, USA, in Crozet, Virginia.

What are Lynch Chiropractic And Chronic Pain Solutions's hours?

Monday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM Thursday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM Friday: Closed Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed

How do I contact Lynch Chiropractic And Chronic Pain Solutions?

You can call (434) 245-8456 or visit https://www.lynchchronicpainsolutions.com/. Hours and current information are most reliable directly from the business.

What kind of business is Lynch Chiropractic And Chronic Pain Solutions?

Lynch Chiropractic And Chronic Pain Solutions is categorized as healthcare in our Crozet directory. See the description and quick facts above for what makes this listing distinctive.

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