Reviews for Nabi Movement: Daniel Han, DC

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  • Sep 2025

    Nabi Movement, a holistic healthcare clinic in Edgewater, NJ, offers a range of services to address pain, disabilities, and overall well-being. The clinic combines chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and Asian therapies like cupping to provide personalized treatments. Patients report experiencing significant relief from conditions such as back pain. The clinic's practitioners are described as incredibly attentive and truly seeming to care about your well-being. Dr. Han is the best at what he does and is a genuinely kind and approachable person. Patients appreciate the comprehensive approach. He explains everything clearly and checks in constantly. You are never rushed or made to feel like just another appointment. Many leave feeling better, both physically and mentally, and highly recommend going here.

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Nabi Movement is a chiropractic, physical therapy, Asian medicine holistic healthcare clinic in Edgewater, NJ that provides quality solutions and treatments to those in pain, with disabilities or who just want to feel better. The goal for our patients is to optimize Form, Feel, and Function by offering accurate medical diagnosis, effective manual therapy, and movement based rehab all performed by a doctor. We offer chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, Asian therapies, cupping, and nutritional counseling to provide long lasting results. We treat full body pain, headaches, TMJ, back pain, neck pain, shoulder issues, elbow problems, carpal tunnel, arthritis, hip dysfunction, knee pain, ankle sprains, foot pain, and personal injury.

Hours

Monday: 1 - 8PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 1PM
Wednesday: 1 - 8PM
Thursday: 1 - 8PM
Friday: 8AM - 1PM
Saturday: 8AM - 1PM
Sunday: Closed

Tips

accessible parking near entrance ada-compliant main entrance ada-compliant restroom accepts cash accepts credit cards free wi-fi accepts insurance asian-owned gender-neutral restrooms open to all