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Reader’s Choice 2021 Winner (Toledo Blade)

by | May 24, 2021

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Royer is the Readers’ Choice Winner for Best Chiropractor as chosen by the readers of the Toledo Blade. We are extremely honored by the readers of the Blade that voted for us and our staff. This was in the Toledo Blade Newspaper on Sunday, May 16, 2021.

It is extremely humbling to be chosen for the Toledo Blade’s Best Chiropractor. We are fortunate enough to have been chosen Best of Toledo for Chiropractor and Alternative Medicine 5 other times.

Toledo Best Chiropractor Blade Reader's Choice
Toledo Best Chiropractor Blade Reader's Choice
Toledo Best Chiropractor Blade Reader's Choice

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