McElaney Chiropractic was founded to provide compassionate, patient-centered care for individuals and families seeking natural solutions for pain and wellness. Led by Dr. Charles McElaney, our practice has earned the trust of the Martinsburg community through years of dedicated service and a true commitment to helping patients achieve lasting relief. While our roots are firmly planted in Martinsburg, WV, we have grown into a welcoming, patient-first clinic where everyone is treated like a valued neighbor. Every patient who walks through our doors is greeted with kindness and a genuine desire to improve their quality of life, reflecting our strong community values and close-knit approach to healthcare.
We are proud to serve Martinsburg and its surrounding areas, where we have formed lasting relationships with patients from all walks of life. Many families have made us their go-to chiropractic team for generations, and there is nothing we appreciate more than the privilege of getting to know each patient by name. Our practice is committed to fostering long-term connections and providing a comfortable, welcoming environment where individuals feel heard and cared for, no matter their stage of life or health journey.
Whether you are an athlete, a busy parent, someone recovering from an accident, or simply striving for better wellness, McElaney Chiropractic offers holistic, patient-centered care tailored to your goals and needs. We believe healing happens when your unique story is heard, your concerns are understood, and your care is delivered with expertise and compassion. Our services include chiropractic adjustments, therapeutic massage, corrective exercises, laser therapy, and lifestyle guidance, forming a comprehensive approach to true, long-term wellness. We invite you to learn more about our team, explore our provider profiles, and see how our commitment to your well-being sets us apart. Discover the difference of patient-focused chiropractic care and let us help you live life with less pain and more possibility.
