Health Management of Arkansas

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636 W Broadway St
North Little Rock, AR 72114

Health Management of Arkansas, located in North Little Rock, AR, is dedicated to providing a comprehensive range of wellness services under the leadership of Dr. Steven Bennett. The clinic specializes in various treatments including chiropractic care, weight loss programs, physiotherapy, neuropathy management, and advanced therapies like Trigenics and cold laser treatment.

The team at APMR takes a holistic approach to health, focusing on treating underlying issues rather than just symptoms. They utilize innovative techniques and personalized care plans to help patients achieve their health and rehabilitation goals, fostering a path to improved well-being.

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