Dr. Dr. Sharon Williams Prahl, Chiropractor (Pediatric)
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Dr. Dr. Sharon Williams Prahl

Chiropractor

10850 Rhode Island Ave S networkdrs@comcast.n Bloomington Minnesota, 55438

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Dr. Sharon Prahl is a Chiropractor practicing in Bloomington, Minnesota. Dr. Prahl specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Prahl seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through Chiropractic Adjustements, Functional medicines which includes:Labratory testing, Nutrition and Diet, Sleep Hygeine, Movement and exercise, Positive Social contact, Breath.

Dr. Sharon has been in family practice since 1992 and has helped thousands of Families achieve greater health, function and quality of Life. She has a special interest in conception, pregnancy, birth and lactation. She has been called by midwives to help during labor and after birth to address challenges with nursing. Dr. Sharon's youngest clients have been under an hour since birth. Her oldest clients have been into the early 90's, still mobile and able to live independantly.

Other special interestes include micronutrient testing, and food allergy and sensitivity testing. Both of these have helps countless clients to lower pain levels and resolve many pains completely,decrease irritibility, as well as gain better clarity, cognitive function.

She can assist clients through coaching and teaching next steps in diet and lifestyle changes to upgrade their quality of life.

Education and Training

Northwestern Health Science U Doctor of Chiropractic 1992

Provider Details

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10850 Rhode Island Ave S networkdrs@comcast.n -
Bloomington, Minnesota 55438
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