Health Quest, a leading provider of rehabilitative health services in the Greater Baltimore Region has announced the opening of a new White Marsh, Maryland location.

WHITE MARSH, Md. (PRWEB) April 20, 2018

Health Quest Chiropractic and Physical Therapy today announced the opening of a third location in the Baltimore Region. The new location will be in White Marsh, Maryland and is expected to open on May 7th, 2018. The new location will be directed by Dr. Susan DeMaille who has recently relocated to the area in order to assist with pre-opening planning, marketing and launch of the White Marsh office.

Health Quest CEO, Dr. Paul Ettlinger says, "I feel like we've really got two big announcements. One, is opening the White Marsh location, but equally important is the addition of another great Doctor to our team." He continues, "Dr. DeMaille has a solid track record of building a practice; having founded, built, and run her own clinic in the Frederick, Maryland area for years before we were fortunate enough to bring her on as part of the Health Quest Team."

The White Marsh office marks the second major expansion for Health Quest in the last year, having previously opened the Towson, Maryland location. According to Marcy Ettlinger, Chief Operations Officer, "The Towson location has been tremendous for our patients, referral partners, and the local community. We've grown every month there, and we feel that White Marsh is a similar demographic." She continues, "With Dr. DeMaille, along with the rest of our team, we're confident about the short and long term prospects for this new clinic."

For more information about Health Quest’s expansion or service offerings, please call 410.356.9939, or visit http://www.HQChiro.com.

About Health Quest Chiropractic & Physical Therapy
Health Quest Chiropractic & Physical Therapy provides a variety of chiropractic, physical therapy, and rehabilitative services. Services at Health Quest Chiropractic & Physical Therapy are provided by our team of five Doctors and their team of licensed, professional assistants - all in an environment that is underscored by superior customer service every step of the way. We go beyond typical treatment of neck pain, back pain, migraines, herniated discs and bulging discs to treat muscles and joints in the entire body - such as shoulder, elbow, hip and knee pain/injuries. We care for those involved in auto accidents or work-related injuries. And we provide the premier treatment for peripheral neuropathy in the entire state of Maryland, where patients average 74% reduction in neuropathy symptoms such as numbness, tingling and/or pain in their hands or feet. For more information visit the website at http://hqchiro.com/

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