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  • Sep 2025

    South Square Chiropractic, led by Dr. Chester D. Palumbo, has been serving the Durham, NC community with exceptional chiropractic care since 1988. Dr. Palumbo is a board-certified chiropractor and a member of the North Carolina Chiropractic Association and the American Chiropractic Association. He uses gentle, specific spinal adjustments to correct abnormal structural and neurological relationships in the body. Patients of all ages, from 11 months to 90 years old, have found relief from various issues such as headaches and neck pain thanks to Dr. Palumbo's expertise. Many reviewers highlight the high-quality care, reasonable timelines, and the kind, family-like atmosphere of the practice. There is special praise for Dr. Palumbo's ability to explain treatments clearly, which helps put patients at ease. The accommodating staff, including Cindy, contributes to positive experiences, making patients feel welcomed and comfortable. Flexible scheduling and consistent adjustments for preventive maintenance further enhance the care provided at South Square Chiropractic.

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Dr. Chester D. Palumbo opened his chiropractic office on Shannon Road in Durham, NC on May 4, 1988. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dr. Palumbo earned an undergraduate degree in business administration at Robert Morris University, and earned his doctorate at Life Chiropractic College, in 1986. He is board certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, and is a member of the North Carolina Chiropractic Association and the American Chiropractic Association. Dr. Palumbo utilizes gentle, specific spinal adjustments to correct abnormal structural and neurological relationships within the human body. He has treated patients as young as 11 months, and others in their 90s.

Hours

Monday: 8AM - 1PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 1PM
Thursday: 8AM - 6PM
Friday: ClosedSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed

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accepts credit cards gender-neutral restrooms