
Effingham, IL-(Effingham Radio)- The Effingham County Chamber welcomes Modern Spine & Wellness as a new Chamber member and to celebrate the official ribbon cutting of their practice in Effingham.
Founded by Dr. Brianna Heuerman, Modern Spine brings a fresh, personalized approach to chiropractic care and whole-body wellness right here in Effingham.
Located at 100 Greenview Drive Suite A in Effingham, Modern Spine focuses on natural methods to help individuals achieve optimal health through individualized chiropractic care. With an emphasis on overall wellness, Dr. Heuerman is passionate about helping patients of all ages move better, feel better, and live more fully.
“Modern Spine & Wellness is a wonderful addition to our community, offering a patient-centered approach to care that truly serves individuals and families at every stage of life,” said Katie Koester, President & CEO of the Effingham County Chamber. “Dr. Brianna’s focus on personalized, whole-body wellness makes them a valuable resource for families across Effingham County.”
Those interested in learning more or scheduling an appointment with Modern Spine & Wellness can call (217) 663-5345 or visit their website at ModernSpineandWellness.com. You can also follow on Facebook at @ModernSpine and on Instagram at @ModernSpineandWellness to stay up to date on services, wellness tips, and practice news.
Chamber membership offers businesses the connections and resources needed to stay engaged, grow, and succeed in Effingham County. To learn more, contact Membership Director Becky Brown at (217) 347-6283 or visit EffinghamCountyChamber.com.
Pictured (left to right): Rachel Kaiser (Representative Mike Bost), Courtney Yockey (Effingham Regional Growth Alliance), Chamber Ambassadors Dan Capes (Washington Savings Bank), Russ Runde (Dieterich Bank) & Debbie Womack (First National Bank of Waterloo), Owner Dr. Brianna Heuerman, Chamber Ambassadors Steve Will (Dieterich Bank), Layna Bond (Bond & Associates-American Family Insurance) & Clint Holkenbrink (Wabash Communications Co-Op), and Chamber President & CEO Katie Koester.
Photo: Brian Grubb, Imagine This Marketing Group