Trusted Chiropractic Clinic in Peppermill, FL

Peppermill is the kind of neighborhood where people stay for decades, and after enough years, the body keeps a running tab on every yard project, every long drive, and every bad night of sleep. If a stiff back, sore neck, or recurring headache has gone on too long, our chiropractic office in Orlando, FL, is a short drive from Peppermill and built for patients who are done waiting it out.

Chiropractic Care for a Long-Settled Neighborhood

The Peppermill subdivision has been built out since the 1980s, and many of the patients we see from here have lived in the same house for twenty or thirty years. That history shows up in their bodies. Orlando Spine and Wellness Center treats Peppermill residents for the issues that accumulate quietly: a herniated disc that won’t settle, a hip that’s been bothering them for years, recurring sciatica, or a yard-work injury that didn’t bounce back like it used to. We handle these with chiropractic adjustments, spinal decompression, and targeted soft tissue work.

Why Two Doctors and a Broader Toolkit Matter

Older bodies and older injuries don’t all respond to the same technique, which is why we built the practice around two doctors and a broad treatment menu rather than one method and a quick adjustment. Dr. Michael Bowerman, D.C., and Dr. Carlos Gomez, D.C., are both Palmer College of Chiropractic graduates. Disc compression and sciatica are treated with spinal decompression therapy on a computer-controlled traction table. Long-standing soft tissue restrictions are addressed with Graston soft tissue therapy and cupping, with exercise rehabilitation, electrical muscle stimulation, and intersegmental traction supporting recovery between visits. Dr. Carlos consults with Spanish-speaking patients in their own language. New patient visits run $39 with the evaluation and first treatment included.

What Brings Peppermill Patients In

The conditions we see most often from this neighborhood lean toward the slow-burn end: chronic lower back pain, intermittent sciatica that’s been around for years, neck tension and headaches from decades of desk work or driving, or a recent fall doing home maintenance that revealed an old injury. We also handle auto accident injury treatment from collisions on John Young Parkway, Orange Blossom Trail, or I-4. Florida’s PIP insurance gives you 14 days after a crash to begin treatment, and we offer a free accident consultation with documentation support from the first visit.

Booking, Insurance, and What to Bring

Most Peppermill patients book by phone, but the contact form works too. We accept most insurance plans and Florida PIP for accident cases. New patients should bring a photo ID, an insurance card if they have one, and any imaging they’ve already had done. The first visit covers the evaluation and initial treatment in one appointment. By the end of it, you’ll know what’s driving the pain pattern you’ve been managing, what addressing it involves, and what a reasonable plan looks like. Full first-visit details are on the new patient center page.

About Peppermill, FL

Peppermill is an established subdivision in south Orlando, built out in the 1980s and early 1990s on quiet, tree-lined streets named after spices like Allspice, Coriander, and Bay Leaf. It sits just south of Sand Lake Road, between Orange Blossom Trail and John Young Parkway, and is anchored by Peppermill Park with its open green space and walking paths. The neighborhood is largely owner-occupied, with ranch-style single-family homes, and many residents have lived in their houses since they were first built. Our clinic serves patients across Peppermill, Hunters Creek, Southchase, Meadow Woods, and surrounding south Orlando communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you treat long-term residents and seniors?

Yes. Many of our patients have lived with wear-and-tear conditions for years, and treatment is matched to your current condition rather than a fixed protocol.

Can you fit appointments around a work schedule?

We offer morning and evening hours Monday through Thursday, plus Friday mornings, so most patients can book around work without taking a full day off.

Can spinal decompression help an old disc injury?

Often, yes. The therapy reduces disc pressure and lets fluid and nutrients reach the disc again. The doctor will confirm at the evaluation whether your case is a good fit.

If you’ve been quietly managing pain longer than you should have, book an appointment, and we’ll give you a clear read on what’s behind it and what realistic treatment looks like.

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