Eleven specialized treatment modalities, delivered consistently across all four clinic locations.
Manual therapy and the Chiropractic BioPhysics protocol for herniated discs, scoliosis, postural dysfunction, and vertebral subluxation.
Multi-modal protocols for back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee, headaches, TMJ, and plantar fasciitis — rooted in structural correction, not pharmaceuticals.
Auto, workplace, athletic, and personal-injury rehabilitation with the clinical documentation insurance and legal proceedings require.
Long-term management for arthritis, fibromyalgia, and chronic musculoskeletal pain. Sustainable function over short-term symptom suppression.
Cold-laser and Class IV therapeutic laser for tendonitis, bursitis, neuropathic conditions, and post-surgical recovery. No medication, no downtime.
FDA-cleared dual-wavelength laser that pairs continuous and pulsed emissions to reduce inflammation and accelerate tissue repair.
The NeuroMed program for diabetic and idiopathic neuropathy, carpal tunnel, drop foot, and postherpetic neuralgia.
Corrective exercises and functional movement training that retrain the muscular and ligamentous support structures of the spine.
Extracorporeal acoustic energy for chronic tendinopathies, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and calcific tendinitis.
Trigger-point needling for myofascial pain, muscle tension, and restricted range of motion — performed by certified clinicians.
Real-time fluoroscopic imaging that captures spinal function during movement — revealing instabilities and dynamic nerve compression static imaging cannot detect.
The practice has served Northern Virginia families since 2008, building a record of consistent clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. Each treatment plan is constructed around the individual, not around a one-size template.
Dr. Cameron Hatam and Dr. Sarah Cassou hold Chiropractic BioPhysics certification — an evidence-based protocol for spinal rehabilitation and postural correction that few area clinics employ.
The Alexandria office includes a family nurse practitioner and a supervising medical doctor alongside its chiropractic physicians — a collaborative approach to diagnosis and recovery.
From federal employees commuting in from Carlyle and the Mark Center to residents navigating the steep grades and brick sidewalks of Old Town, the team understands the physical demands specific to this city. The office is a five-minute drive from the INOVA Alexandria Hospital campus and adjacent to the Lincolnia commuter corridor along I-395.
Most insurance plans accepted including VA (Veterans Affairs), auto insurance, and workers' compensation. Flexible scheduling six days per week.
Patients come from every corner of the city — Old Town brownstones a fifteen-minute drive east on Duke Street, Eisenhower Avenue high-rises a short hop down Van Dorn, and the family-oriented homes of Del Ray off Mount Vernon Avenue. Older neighborhoods like Rosemont and North Ridge — west of the King Street Metro and the Episcopal High School campus — contain a concentration of 1920s through 1960s-era single-family homes whose residents frequently encounter spinal and joint conditions associated with decades of manual upkeep and aging stairway configurations.
Each office is staffed with the same CBP-certified providers and equipped with identical diagnostic and treatment technology.
Persistent discomfort does not need to govern your daily routine, and postponing treatment only permits minor conditions to progress. The clinical team is prepared to evaluate your situation and recommend a course of care suited to your particular needs. Contact us or call (703) 370-5300 to reserve your visit.
Specific to our Alexandria practice. Call any time at (703) 370-5300.