About Peak Potential Chiropractic
Peak Potential Chiropractic is a practice dedicated to improving the health of people and pets in the Castle Rock and Castle Pines community. They specialize in Gonstead chiropractic care, focusing on correcting structural shifts in the spine to enhance nervous system function. The practice treats a wide range of ages, from newborns to grandparents, and also offers animal chiropractic care for dogs and horses. Patients report significant relief from pain, discomfort, headaches, and other symptoms after receiving treatment. The team is praised for their patience, knowledge, and genuine care for their patients' well-being. They are flexible with scheduling and provide personalized treatment plans. The practice has received positive reviews, with one customer praising Dr. Byron for helping their rescued dog strengthen its hind end area, enabling the dog to travel comfortably. Another customer, who was initially skeptical of chiropractors, expressed gratitude for Dr. Tyler's approach, which helped alleviate their debilitating migraines. The customer noted that they have been almost migraine-free for almost a year after receiving treatment.
I brought my 20 week old puppy here today for her second visit since birth. She was first seen at Lucky Ranch where she was born! Dr. Byron Voelkert took his time with us today; I was not rushed at all. To my delight he gave me quite the education! I truly appreciate how he explained EVERYTHING to me and he answered ALL of my questions (I had many!). They also use quality treats during the exam and time spent with my puppy which I greatly appreciated. He even taught me how to do some work with her on our own. The entire staff was wonderful - thank you so much for fitting us in this week!
Such a great staff and a great understanding of our dog. We truly appreciate them.
Dr. Byron was so helpful with our female Smooth Collie/German Shepherd who we rescued when she was a year and a half. Being a rescue we could only guess that she was kenneled quite a bit when she was young. Consequently her hips and back legs were not very strong. Dr. Byron worked with us to help us, help her, strengthen her hind end area. While she wasn't an athlete by any means she was able to travel with us, over her life with us, from the MT/Canada border down to Mexico and all points in between. She left us in November of 2024, when she was 7 years old. We opened our home and our hearts to another 7 year old female rescue in January of 2025, who is also beginning...read full review