What Our Patients Say
What others say about chiropractic care can help you make the right health care choice. Review a selection of Schultz Chiropractic Wellness Zone patient testimonials below and please email me or contact the office if you have any questions.
Yours in Health,
Dr. Alan Schultz
Drake's Ryan Wedel
"The adjustments that I received throughout my playing career kept my back healthy and allowed me to perform at 100% on the court."-- Ryan Wedel

"Dr. Schultz and his staff are very personable and they make sure every patient receives great care." -- Ryan Wedel




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A Firefighter Speaks Out On Fighting Pain




A firefighter with a herniated lumbar disc, successfully treated with our computerized lumbar decompression unit, avoiding drugs and surgery.
An Officer Comments on Schultz Chiropractic Wellness Zone
"I have been a patient of doctors Schultz's for 20 years. He has helped me keep in top shape for my job, including clearing chronic headaches and neck pain."


D-Day for Pain. WW2 & 82nd Airborne Veteran Drops In to Talk About Schultz Chiropractic at the Age of 92

When it comes to serving veterans, it has been our pleasure working with Bill, a long time Johnston resident. Bill served in WW2 with the 82nd Airborne, also famously known as "All American." Among his major drops were Sicily, Salerno, Normandy, and Holland/Market Garden. His drop in Normandy behind enemy lines was the night of June 5, 1944. Later in the war, word of his mothers death did not reach him at the front lines for nearly a month. His missions were so secretive that his units whereabouts was known but to a few.
The 82nd Airborne was in almost constant action from 1943 to the end of the war in 1945. Bill also received glider training/wings, and admits that he volunteered for anything that came along. He saw heavy action in the war. He would never mention it, but his ribbons indicate he is a Purple Heart and Silver Star recipient.
At 92 years of age, Bill is still very active with yard work and garage activities at his Johnston home of 55 years. Chiropractic has definitely kept him moving.
"Dr. Schultz has really helped me. Look, I'm in great shape," he boasts to his wife! And he is right. How many people live in their own home and care for themselves in their 90's? Monthly adjustments to his mid-back, low back and hips have allowed more motion/movement and reduced pain from osteoarthritic joints.
When it comes to fighting pain and knowing who to trust, Bill says, "I recommend Schultz Chiropractic Wellness Zone." Thanks Bill. You are a real American Hero!




Johnston Dragons Varsity Football Coach, Brian Woodley,
Goes on Offense Against Pain
"I have been utilizing chiropractic care with Dr. Schultz for many years. As an athlete, don't overlook the importance of keeping your spine and joints healthy. They take a pounding. For Sports Injury and Pain Treatment, see Dr. Alan Schultz in Johnston."

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Coach Kareem Richardson Calls a Time Out to Discuss
Schultz Chiropractic

Kareem Richardson has been ranked as one the top assistants in college basketball. He earned a reputation as a top recruiter during his time at Drake University.
Kareem graduated from Evansville with a degree in telecommunication and received his MBA from the University of Indianapolis.
He began his coaching career at the University of Indianapolis in 1997. He then joined the Missouri Valley Conference coaching ranks in 1999 at Indiana State University. In 2000 he helped the Sycamores reach the NCAATournament for the first time since the Larry Bird era in the late 1970's. A year later in 2001, Indiana State topped No. 4 seed Oklahoma to advance to the second round of the NCAAs. Following his three-year stint at Indiana State, he coached one season at Wright State. He then coached at Evansville from 2003-2007. After three seasons at Drake University, Coach Richardson accepted a coaching position in 2011 at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. We wish him the best of luck in his new coaching position.





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