Introducing Round Rock Chiropractor Dr. Jim Pollard

Round Rock chiropractor Dr. Jim Pollard

“I admit, I was a skeptic,” remembers Dr. Jim. “But was in so much pain after my high school football injury, I was desperate.” 
 
“Like many chiropractors, I was exposed to the healing power of chiropractic following physical trauma.  I had been disappointed with the detached and impersonal treatment I received from medical doctors following a football injury in high school.  I had not found relief from the prescribed painkillers and muscle relaxers.”

“I was too young to be bent over like a little old man,” laughs Dr. Jim.

“A teammate suggested I see if his chiropractor could help.  Not only did I experience relief, but also I was introduced to a natural healing profession that became my passion.”

“Now “I love skeptics,” smiles Dr. Jim. “I still remember the apprehension I had when I went to the chiropractor for the first time. So I make it a point to explain everything in advance, answer questions and attempt to over communicate. My patients appreciate that.”

“I attended Life West Chiropractic College in Hayward, CA.  I was surprised and challenged by the aggressive curriculum and rigorous clinical schedule.  (I later discovered that I had entered a program equal to or greater than the demands of a traditional medical school.)  The coursework included biochemistry, anatomy, neurology, and human physiology, nutrition, x-ray, diagnosis, chiropractic adjusting techniques, and patient care in the Life West College Public Clinic.”

“I thrived in the challenging environment and graduated Magna Cum Laude.  My greatest achievement, however, was the changes I was able to be a part of assisting people in getting well!”

At Hill Country Chiropractic, we believe that the human body was designed to be self-healing.  The daily stresses and demands of everyday life can impede our body’s ability to function properly.  When we experience pain or sickness, something in our body is not operating as designed.  The primary objective of our office is to work with you in getting your body in optimal health to better handle the stresses of modern life. 
Our ideal practice is full of families who take the time from their busy lives to maintain their health through chiropractic.
 
“God, Family and Chiropractic. These are the priorities in my life. My wife and I enjoy camping and hiking with our dogs. We also enjoy trying new foods.  I love to cook.  I am also a big sports fan. I love football, baseball and basketball.  We enjoy volunteering in our community and at church.”

“I receive regular chiropractic care.  I attribute my excellent health to regular wellness care, a diet low in “empty calories”, and exercise.  I haven’t needed to see a medical doctor in 12 years!”
 
“Your experience in our office will be like no other!”  Dr. Jim attentively listens to your health concerns with compassion and understanding.  Thanks for visiting our site. I look forward to meeting you in person and learning how we may be of service to you. Give our office a call, or email me using the link below and let’s arrange a time to explore your health care options.

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Dr. Jim  Asks some important questions of interest to Round Rock residents - Chiropractor Round Rock Dr. Jim Asks...

Will chiropractic adjustments make my spine too loose?
No. Only the spinal joints that are fixated and "locked up" receive attention. The occasional spinal joint that moves too much is passed over so weakened muscles and ligaments can strengthen and heal.
Are aches and pains good or bad?
While aches or pains may be unpleasant, they're merely warning signs. As a Round Rock chiropractor, I see this all the time. The pain is not the problem! It just means a limitation has been reached and something needs to change. That's when we get to work correcting the underlying cause.