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Welcome to Mission Village Chiropractic, serving the Normal Heights community for over 20 years!  We have delivered gentle chiropractic care to Normal Heights patients, freeing them of common ailments such as back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches, hip pain, and more.  Visit our main page at www.missionvillagechiropractic.com for a list of ailments that chiropractic care can treat.

Using gentle, low-force spinal chiropractic techniques, most patients that first get introduced to chiropractic care discover how comfortable Mission Village Chiropractic’s methods are.  Many of our patients from the Normal Heights community have overcome many severe body aches and pains to live active and healthy lifestyles. 

Call us today at 619-281-1999 to set-up your appointment today! And make sure to visit our discount coupon page and bring it in with you on your first visit at:  http://missionvillagechiropractic.com/discount-coupon.html

From auto injuries, sports injuries, and general health upkeep, Mission Village Chiropractic has worked with the Normal Heights community to improve the health and well being of the community. 

At Mission Village Chiropractic, we provide:

•    Gentle and Proven Chiropractic Techniques for Over 25 Years
•    Back pain, neck pain, sciatica, auto injuries, sports injuries, wrist pain, hip pain, headaches, muscle spasms, numbness, sleep issues, shoulder pain, work injuries, numbness. Chiropractic helps with all these ailments
•    Dr. Bruce Blakely uses gentle chiropractic techniques to re-align the spine, returning your musculoskeletal and nervous systems to their natural balance.
•    Trusted chiropractor for the Normal Heights community
•    Back pain, neck pain, sciatica, auto injuries, sports injuries, wrist pain, hip pain, headaches, muscle spasms, numbness, sleep issues, shoulder pain, work injuries, numbness

We have seen many different cases of Normal Heights patients coming in and leaving pain-free after just a few chiropractic sessions with us. 

What Makes Us Better:

Knowledge:  With over 25 years of experience in chiropractic care and graduating from the Palmer School of Chiropractic, Mission Village Chiropractic will educate and relieve you of the pain that you suffer from.

Price:  We have plans for all patients.  After our initial diagnosis we will sit and discuss with you what we feel needs to be done to help you relieve you of your pain and get you on a plan that you can afford.

Location:  Just a few miles from the Normal Heights community, we offer a wide variety of times to have you in that will suit your schedule.

Staff:  Knowledgeable, friendly, courteous, what more could you ask for in a chiropractic environment?

More about Normal Heights, California
In the late 1800s the area that would become Normal Heights was sparsely populated farmland with only a sprinkling of houses. It was formally organized and platted in 1906 by the University Heights Syndicate under the direction of D.C. Collier and named Normal Heights for the State Normal School in University Heights.
Normal Heights was named for the San Diego Normal School, a teacher's college that was the forerunner to San Diego State University. A major early influence on the community was Bertram J. Carteri, who arrived in 1926 and began to build single-family bungalows. With the restoration of the trolley line in the early 1920s, Carteri began to build what is now known as the Carteri Center on Adams Avenue between 33rd and 34th Streets, which has been declared a potential historic district. The most significant structure is the Louis L. Gill designed bungalow court first named El Sueño; now known as Santa Rosa Court.

The Normal Heights Community is made up of three neighborhoods, which are Adams North, Adams Park, and Cherokee Park. Adams North is developed as a predominately single-family neighborhood, while Adams Park and Cherokee Park include a broader mix of single-family homes, older apartment courts and large apartment developments.
In 1907 trolley tracks for Line #11 were laid to the western edge of Ward Canyon with a spur line up today's 35th Street to a gravel quarry. In 1910 Bonnie Brae was platted by Collier east of the gravel quarry to the canyon rim overlooking Ward Road.

Transportation brought population and development to Normal Heights. The man responsible for the main business development of the Normal Heights portion of Adams Avenue was a carpenter named Bertram J. Carteri. He moved to the area in 1916 and began buying, fixing up and selling houses. He bought his first commercial lot, Adams Avenue between Felton and 33rd Streets in c.1922 and, in partnership with noted local architect Louis J. Gill (nephew of Irving Gill), began building what would be known as Carteri Center.  (Brief History provided by J. McKee of SOHO)

On some maps, Normal Heights was shown as "uninhabited territory."

The streets and alleys were dirt (there were no sidewalks) and not paved until 1913-14 by our favorite contractor, George H. Oswald. Dust was undoubtedly a problem, but parking surely wasn't.

There was no Number 11 Trolley serving our part of Adams Avenue or a bridge over Ward Road. There was one farmhouse at 3946 Madison. It's still there.

The May 9, 1906 issue of the San Diego Sun advertised a man's two-piece suit for $11.50; women's leather shoes ranged in price from $2.00-$3.50 a pair. Hillers Market at 24th and Logan offered 17 pounds of cane sugar for $1.00 and Mexican Java coffee at twenty-five cents per pound. There was a curtain sale at Marston's Department Store.

The population of the 45 United States was nearly 92 million. (The next three states to enter the Union -- Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona -- were still territories.) California's population was approximately 2.3 million, and San Diego's was estimated at 27,000 by the Chamber of Commerce.

The governor of California was George C. Pardee. The mayor of San Diego was John L. Sehon, who governed with a Common Council, and the County Board of Supervisors had six members: James H. Cassidy, Howard M. Cherry, Joseph Foster, John Griffin, James A. Jasper, and William Justice.

Eight hundred and twelve residents claimed Normal Heights as home by 1910, according to the U.S. Census.

In 2006, Normal Heights is definitely "inhabited territory," with at least 15,000 residents, and dust is not much of a problem, but parking surely is.
 
Information provided by our friends at: Normal Heights.org.
 
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Hours of Operation

Monday 8:30am - 6:00pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6:00pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6:00pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6:00pm
Saturday By Appointment
At Mission Village Chiropractic, we specialize in gentle, highly effective chiropractic treatment. We give a very thorough spinal examination and locate specific subluxations. Addressing each subluxation individually rather than simply “cracking” the entire spine. With chiropractic care, we target specific subluxations, we are then able to utilize a very gentle, carefully directed and controlled pressure to restore your vertebrae back to its normal position. Serving San Diego County (Mission Valley) and communities within, our gentle treatments are extremely effective in helping to eliminate neck pain, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist pain, headaches, sub-luxation, whiplash and many other occupational and recreational (sports) injuries. Using gentle chiropractic techniques, our goal is to reduce or remove any interference to your inborn healing abilities and guide you back to the path to optimum health. To schedule an appointment at our convenient Mission Valley San Diego office, contact us at 619-281-1999 today.
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