Cranberry Township Chiropractors Welcome You
Pennell Family Chiropractic Provides Relief and Wellness Care
We are Cranberry Township chiropractors, Drs. Steve and Ken Pennell and would like to welcome you to Pennell Family Chiropractic.
Please take some time to navigate through our website. Here you will find answers to common questions about chiropractic and natural healthcare. If you are new to chiropractic, be sure to check out our getting started video.
We are a family oriented practice and have a special interest in working with the running community. Our office has been serving the Cranberry Township area and surrounding communities for over 30 years, offering both relief and wellness care.
Many patients begin care with a specific health concern and then realize chiropractic is all about optimal health…how to get well faster and stay well longer.
We provide no obligation consultations to see if a chiropractic approach is right for you. Feel free to email us if you have a specific question or call our Cranberry Township chiropractic office today to schedule an appointment.
Drs. Steve & Ken Pennell | Cranberry Township Chiropractors
Phone: (724) 776-4500
Feature Articles
The Main Course: Better Grades
Who would have thought that when Cranberry Township families eat dinner together they improve academic grades and reduce teenage drug use? It's true! Cranberry Township chiropractor Dr. Steve Pennell and Dr. Ken Pennell shares seven simple tips. more»
Physiology
We refer to it as the "Safety Pin Cycle." Interferences that disrupt brain-to-body or body-to-brain nerve communications can manifest as pain, ill health or even disease. This is why chiropractic can be so effective. more»
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