Palmer offers free care to active military personnel
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By Times staff | Saturday, May 31, 2008 |
Palmer Chiropractic Clinics will offer complimentary chiropractic care for active military personnel and their families beginning June 1.
Individuals on active military duty and their legal dependents will be eligible to receive free chiropractic services at Palmer clinics in Davenport and Rock Island. That includes those serving in the National Guard or Reserves who have been called to active duty.
To be eligible, individuals must be without chiropractic benefits made available by personal, employer-provided, state or federal health insurance. Free services include chiropractic examinations, chiropractic adjustments, X-rays and rehabilitative services. Durable medical equipment, nutritional supplements and similar products are not included.
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