Chiropractic care for back pain, neck pain, headaches, and stiffness in Yakima Valley.
If pain has made it harder to work, drive, sleep, or turn your head comfortably, Tony Garent Chiropractic Clinic offers straightforward care from a local office that keeps things simple.
Common reasons Yakima Valley patients call Tony Garent Chiropractic Clinic.
Focused, real-world chiropractic care for people who want to get moving again without a hard sell.
- Back pain from work, lifting, or sitting too long
- Neck pain and stiffness that makes turning or looking down difficult
- Headaches and migraine-related tension
- Shoulder and upper-back discomfort
- Mobility issues and everyday stiffness
- Auto injury or work-related strain, when appropriate
Your first visit should feel clear, calm, and straightforward.
No mystery. No pressure. Just a practical evaluation and an honest conversation about what might help.
You’ll share what hurts, how long it’s been going on, and what you’ve already tried.
Tony reviews your symptoms, asks questions, and checks movement so the visit is guided by the problem—not a script.
If care is appropriate, you’ll get treatment options explained plainly so you can decide what feels right.
Local chiropractic care from a name patients can remember and trust.
Tony Garent Chiropractic Clinic serves Selah and the greater Yakima Valley with steady, direct care for people who want straight answers. The goal is simple: listen first, explain clearly, and focus on meaningful relief.
This is the kind of office people recommend when they want a chiropractor who feels established, local, and not pushy.
Practical care, without the sales pressure.
You should understand what’s being treated and why.
Care centered on common pain points that interfere with work and daily life.
An easy-to-call Selah office serving Yakima Valley patients.
Easy to find from Selah and Yakima.
Answers that help people decide fast.
Do you accept new patients?
Yes — call (509) 697-4838 to ask about new patient availability and the quickest way to get scheduled.
Is treatment painful?
Care is explained before anything is done. If something doesn’t feel right, that should be discussed up front so the visit stays comfortable and appropriate.
Do I need a referral?
In many cases, people call directly. If you have a specific insurance or medical question, the office can help you verify what’s needed.
How long is a visit?
Visit length depends on what you’re coming in for. New patient visits are typically longer because there is more time for questions, evaluation, and discussion.
Should I bring anything to my first appointment?
Bring your insurance information if you want to ask about coverage, plus any recent records or imaging you already have.
Do you see work injuries or auto-related pain?
If appropriate for your situation, the office can discuss care for strain, injury-related pain, or lingering discomfort after an accident.