Dr. Ryan Johnson

About Dr. Ryan Johnson

Dr. Johnson’s goal is to help as many people as possible live longer, happier, and healthier lives without the use of drugs or surgery. He fell in love with chiropractic and holistic care at a young age. He majored in psychology and bio-medical sciences from the University of South Florida, in Tampa, Florida. He then attended Palmer college of Chiropractic in Port Orange, Florida. Dr. Johnson is currently working on receiving his diplomate in functional neurology from the Carrick Institute in Orlando, Florida. After graduating from Palmer in 2013 he decided to move to Sarasota, Florida to open his practice. Dr. Johnson loves living in sunny Sarasota with his beautiful wife and daughter. They have 2 dogs, a mini dachshund named Diesel and a Vizsla named Jade. “In my spare time I enjoy maintaining a healthy lifestyle, working out, playing guitar and music with my friends, being outside, and spending time with my wife, daughter, and dogs.”

A Veteran’s Guide to Chiropractic Care: What You Need to Know

Hi. I’m Dr. Ryan Johnson from Integrated Chiropractic and today we’re going over a Q and A series. So a common question we get is, “Is chiropractic great for veterans?” and I say, “Of course.” So as a chiropractor in Sarasota, I’m VA-approved through the Community Care Network. So what you have to do is get an evaluation with your primary care at the VA hospital. Typically it’s Bay Pines and when they give you approval, they will give you a provisional diagnosis and they will refer you to Community Care. So we have a whole sheet that walks you step by step on how to get approved for the Community Care Network. Once you’re approved, they will send you a referral to our office and typically they will give you about 12 visits for your first round of treatments. After that, you can reapply after the date or after you met your 12 treatment sessions and then they will reextend your treatment to 8 or 12 visits again. Now what’s great with chiropractic is they cover all the adjustments to the spine. They cover the shoulders, elbows, wrists, also hip, knees and ankles and they also cover the therapies. So they cover traction. They cover the EMS, the ultrasound. They cover different massage techniques. So the treatments for the veterans is really great and it’s also going to include your exams and your therapies. So again call your Community Care Network and ask to be referred for chiropractic care. Again they will refer you to your primary care at the hospital and once you get your referral, we will be able to take you on our office. If you have any questions, please call us at 941-487-0266. Integrated Chiropractic

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