Lake Forest Clinic

Chiropractic, Physical Therapy & Massage Therapy.
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Lake Forest Clinic

 

Services provided at Lake Forest Clinic are 

  • Provide Ealuation and therapy for Muscle, Nerve, Joints and  Spinal Problems. 
  • Automobile Accident Injury Evauation and Therapy
  • Work Injury or worker's comp Evauation and Therapy
  • Physical Therapy & Chiropractic Treatment
  • School Sports Physical Exam
  • DOT, Commercial Truck Driver Medical Certification Exam
  • Handycap Driver Certificate Exam
  • Pre-employment Physical Exam

 

   

Dr. Andrew S. Choi


 

Dr. Andrew Choi graduated New York Chiropractic College with his “Doctor of Chiropractic” (D.C.) degree in 2000 with multiple honors of Valedictorian, Summa Cum Laude and DeGiacomo Techinique Award, the best chiropractic technique award.  He also earned his BA degree program in  Excelsior College in New York.  He has helped LPGA tour champions Christina Kim and Meena Lee in the past.

 

After 6 years of private practice in Rocherster, N.Y. and 3 years as a faculty member in New York Chiropractic College, teaching Anatomy and techniques, he moved his practice in Washington DC area in 2006.  

 

Dr. Choi opened his private clinic in Gaithersburg, year 2006 while he is working with Magee & Michaels, orthopedists.

 

Dr. Choi has taken numerous continuing education courses  sharpening his skills and knowledge and certified in courses like Dry Needling, automobile injuries,  work injuries, sports injuries, diagnostics, patient care, adjuctive therapeutic techniques  and many more.  He is affiliated with the American Chiropractic Association. The Virginia Chiropractic Association and Maryland Chiropractic Association.   Dr. Choi is also an expert witness testfying in the court for the patients and lawyers.  He provides the second opinion to insurance companies and independent medical examination.

 

"One should be lucky to be his patient.", his college faculty said.