Tuesday, May 7, 2024

From South Wales to Little Grimsby – CW Chiropractic opens its doors in Lincolnshire

CW Chiropractic has officially opened its doors in Little Grimsby. Owned and run by chiropractor Chris Wragg, the clinic promises to offer Lincolnshire folk a proactive and highly skilled approach to support their long-term health and well-being goals.

After a decade spent honing his skills in an award-winning practice in South Wales, Chris has returned home to Lincolnshire, bringing a unique philosophy of chiropractic care with him.

And the opening of CW Chiropractic isn’t just a homecoming for Chris. This cross-country move also sees his wife, Jo, and their two daughters embark on a new life in Lincolnshire.

Keeping things very much in the family, Jo will also be joining Chris in the practice. Well-versed in the medical world, having worked for many years in dentistry as a dental nurse and active in the management side of practice life, Jo will be overseeing the day-to-day running of CW Chiropractic and customer service, to ensure the client experience remains first-class.

Chris says: “Over the last 10 years, I’ve seen first-hand the wider impact back problems and musculoskeletal problems have not just on the person involved but on their loved ones, too. It’s been an absolute pleasure to help people and their families in Wales get their lives back on track, and I can’t wait to start making a difference back home, in the community where I grew up.”

For Chris, there’s nothing more important in life than family and health – which is why the move and opening of CW Chiropractic made so much sense to him. Nestled between Louth and Grimsby, for Chris this truly is a full-circle moment. After all, it was here that his interest in healthcare and chiropractic first ignited – when joining his father to see a chiropractor meant a round trip from Grimsby to Lincoln.

Even now, more than 15 years later, very few practices exist outside of Lincoln, while demand for chiropractic services in the area has blossomed.

Located outside of Louth’s town centre, heading towards Grimsby, CW Chiropractic’s rural location is geared up to deliver even more benefits to patients, as Chris explains: “It took a while to decide on the location, but we knew we wanted to be in the Louth area. Being slightly out of town resonates with our personal and organisational ethos.

“People come to us for a reason, and while they are with us, we want to make the experience as enjoyable as possible – that includes the location. It’s beautiful, it’s calming, and the barn conversion is peaceful and quiet. With ease of parking, we wanted to make every aspect convenient for our patients. And, for myself and Jo, it’s a fantastic place to come to work and help people.”

From chiropractic treatment and additional self-help recommendations to the highest standard of customer service, everything Chris and Jo provide at CW Chiropractic is delivered with the client at the very heart of the process.

Going above and beyond for the people of Lincolnshire, in a stunning, newly refurbished space, all bookings can made online or over the phone – even the pricing structure is listed on the website, clear and concise, for ease and accessibility.

“Family is at the heart of our clinic, and we really mean it. Our ethos invites every patient we treat to become part of the CW Chiropractic community,” Chris adds.

“When Covid struck, at the same time as having a young family, it really hit me just how intrinsically important family and health are. With my experience of working in such a successful practice in Wales, I felt the time was right to be able to give back to the community that I grew up in.

“In this way, I also hope to give my family the same opportunity I had growing up in Lincolnshire; to make the most of precious time doing the things we love, with the people we care for the most.”

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