
Massapequa, NY
Back 2 Health is a Chiropractic Wellness Clinic Massapequa NY patients trust for conservative care.

Feel better—without guessing what to try next
Back 2 Health is a Chiropractic Wellness Clinic Massapequa NY patients choose for conservative options including chiropractic care, massage therapy, and acupuncture. Care typically starts with an evaluation and a clear explanation, then a plan built around your goals—not a cookie-cutter schedule. This approach works well for people who want practical next steps and coordinated care.
Why Massapequa patients choose Back 2 Health
Back 2 Health offers conservative care options designed around one simple idea: evaluate first, then match the plan to your goals. Many patients choose a coordinated approach that blends chiropractic care, massage therapy, and acupuncture when appropriate.
Our chiropractic care in Massapequa NY is built to help you move better and feel better—especially if back pain, neck tension, or recurring stiffness keeps coming back. We start with a clear evaluation, explain what we’re seeing, and recommend practical next steps (not a cookie-cutter schedule).
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Massage therapy in Massapequa NY targets muscle tightness and tension that can limit movement and slow recovery. It’s a great option for stress-related tightness, overuse, or stubborn “knots,” and it often pairs well with chiropractic care for more complete relief.
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Acupuncture in Massapequa NY is commonly used as a conservative support option for pain, stress, and overall recovery. Many patients include it in their plan alongside chiropractic care and massage therapy to help the body settle and respond better over time.
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Serving Massapequa and nearby communities
We serve patients throughout Massapequa, New York, and nearby areas, including Park, Seaford, Wantagh, Lindenhurst, Farmingdale, and Amityville. If you’re looking for conservative care with a clear plan—our team is here to help.
Back 2 Health – Massapequa
5509 Merrick Rd
Massapequa, NY 11758
Phone: 516-541-8933
Fax: 516-549-5034
Monday
10:00am-7:00pm
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:00am-7:00pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
10:00am-7:00pm
Saturday
Closed
Looking for Massapequa NY chiropractic care with a clear plan? Schedule your appointment today.
Choose a clinic that evaluates first, explains what they found, and gives a conservative plan you can follow. If you want multiple tools, look for massage therapy and acupuncture in Massapequa, NY as coordinated options.
Often, yes—especially when mobility restrictions and irritation are involved. The best plans usually include both in-office care and simple at-home steps to prevent repeat flare-ups.
Usually not. Imaging is considered if symptoms are severe, worsening, persistent, or include red-flag symptoms.
If your main issue is tight muscles and trigger-point-type pain, massage therapy in Massapequa NY may be a good start. If mobility feels blocked or stiff, chiropractic care may be a better first step. Many people combine both.
Many people use acupuncture in Massapequa NY for pain support, stress, tension, and recovery. It can be used alone or alongside chiropractic care and massage therapy.
That depends on your condition, history, and goals. You should get a clear recommendation and measurable progress checkpoints rather than an open-ended plan.
Acupuncture in Rockville Centre, NY is often used for pain support, stress, and tension patterns. It’s a conservative option that can complement chiropractic care and massage.
History + exam, a clear explanation, and a plan. If it’s appropriate, treatment may be provided the same day after the evaluation.
Yes—many people do best with a coordinated plan that addresses mobility, soft tissue tension, and stress/recovery factors together.
Yes — for most people, chiropractic care (including spinal manipulation) is generally considered safe when it’s performed by a trained, licensed practitioner. The most common side effects are temporary soreness/stiffness that clears in a day or two.
Serious complications are rare, but they can happen—especially with certain neck (cervical) thrust manipulations, which have rarely been associated with stroke/artery injury. Chiropractic adjustments also may not be appropriate for some people (examples include severe osteoporosis, spine cancer, or significant neurologic symptoms), so it’s important to share your full history and ask what techniques are being used.
Source: Mayo Clinic
Acupuncture is used mainly to help relieve pain and manage symptoms (especially when you want conservative, non-drug options). The best-supported, commonly cited uses include:
It’s also used for a range of other conditions, but the strength of evidence varies by condition—so it’s best framed as supportive care depending on the patient and goals.
Source: NCCIH and Mayo Clinic