Chiropractor Arlington Heights IL

Holistic chiropractic, acupuncture, and functional medicine—close by in Barrington

If you’re searching for a holistic chiropractor near Arlington Heights, Dr. John Jung welcomes patients from Arlington Heights at his Barrington clinic. It’s an easy trip for care that can combine chiropractic care, acupuncture, and functional medicine in one coordinated plan.

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Serving Arlington Heights with science-informed holistic care

A better fit for complex, overlapping symptoms

Arlington Heights has many options for basic care, but not every clinic is set up to handle symptoms that overlap across systems. Dr. Jung’s approach blends hands-on care with whole-body evaluation, so your plan makes sense when pain, fatigue, sleep disruption, and stress patterns are all happening at once. Patients from Arlington Heights often come in after feeling stuck, rushed, or unsure what to try next. Here, care can coordinate chiropractic care for movement and alignment with acupuncture for nervous system regulation and comfort. When symptoms point to deeper drivers—like inflammation patterns, gut issues, or recurring flare cycles—functional medicine can help create clearer direction. The goal is simple: less guesswork, more traction, and a plan you can actually follow.


What Arlington Heights patients come here for

Advanced options, under one roof

Many Arlington Heights residents choose this clinic because it offers support beyond the basics—especially when symptoms have persisted or haven’t responded to typical care. Depending on your needs, your plan may include:

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These services can be supported by acupuncture for calmer recovery and functional medicine to connect the dots when symptoms don’t fit neatly in one category.


Getting started from Arlington Heights

Clear priorities, steady progress

You don’t have to “pick the perfect treatment” before you reach out—just start with what’s most limiting right now. Your first step is organizing the story, then choosing a focused starting point that fits your body and your goals. If your schedule is tight, some plan refinement and follow-ups can be supported through online consultations, especially for functional medicine care. The aim is to keep things simple: coordinated care, measurable progress, and a plan that doesn’t take over your life. When you’re ready, schedule a consultation and we’ll help you choose the right appointment type.


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FAQs

Chiropractor near Arlington Heights—common questions

  • Holistic chiropractor near Arlington Heights—what makes this different?

    Many clinics focus on one service, but this approach is designed to coordinate multiple therapies when symptoms overlap. Patients can combine chiropractic care with acupuncture and functional medicine when needed. This can be especially helpful if you’re dealing with pain plus fatigue, sleep issues, or recurring flare cycles. The best first step is a consultation to map priorities.

  • Do you help Arlington Heights patients with chronic pain?

    Yes, chronic pain treatment is built for long-term pain patterns that affect daily life, sleep, and mood. Plans may include chiropractic care for movement and strain patterns and acupuncture for nervous system support. When inflammation patterns or fatigue are part of the picture, functional medicine may also be considered. The goal is steadier function and fewer flare cycles.

  • Can you help with autoimmune issues?

    Yes, autoimmune treatment supports people dealing with fatigue, pain, brain fog, and flare cycles. The approach uses functional medicine to explore likely triggers and drivers and build a sustainable plan. Many people seek care after feeling dismissed or stuck with “management only.” A consultation helps clarify what to prioritize first.

  • I’m dealing with brain fog and headaches—could it be concussion-related?

    It could be, especially if symptoms started after a hit, fall, or crash—even if it was months ago. Concussion treatment focuses on structured support for lingering symptoms like brain fog, dizziness, headaches, and sensitivity. If mood, sleep, and clarity are major parts of your experience, brain chemistry support may also be discussed. The first step is identifying what systems are most affected so your plan is targeted.

  • Can I do parts of my care online as an Arlington Heights patient?

    Yes, online consultations can support functional medicine-style care planning and follow-ups. This can reduce travel while still keeping your plan organized and measurable. You’ll get clear next steps you can implement from home. If in-person services are needed, those can be coordinated around your schedule and goals

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