Dr. Eric Balcavage is a chiropractic physician who has been in private practice in Glen Mills, PA since 1996. He received his Bachelor’s degree in 1990 and his Doctorate degree in 1995 from Palmer College of Chiropractic.
He started his practice with a focus on the traditional concepts of chiropractic; the structure of the spine, its impact on the nervous system and a person’s health. Due to the challenges he faced with some very sick patients that could not tolerate any type of traditional physical therapy or chiropractic care, Dr. Balcavage became interested in functional neurology and blood chemistry.
Studying those disciplines and incorporating them with chiropractic care he has been able to help people with some of the most challenging chronic conditions.
Over the last four years, his practice has transitioned from a traditional chiropractic office to a more holistic office blending chiropractic care, functional neurology, functional blood chemistry, functional nutrition, and brain based therapy. This change has allowed him to help the sickest of the sick, those with chronic health challenges that no one else seems to be able to help.
His office now not only helps people with symptoms that people would normally go to the chiropractor for (like back and neck pain, headaches, etc.) but also with conditions like peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, thyroid disorders, vertigo, diabetes, skin disorders and weight challenges.
This change in his practice style is the basis behind his office purpose: To Provide Answers and Promote Health
He consults with hundreds of doctors around the country on the treatment of chronic pain, neurologic and metabolic conditions. His clinic has always been on the cutting edge of the health care industry. Currently, he devotes his practice to treating chronic pain and chronic metabolic conditions.
Dr. Balcavage lives with his lovely wife Kelly and their 3 children in London Grove Township, PA. He is active in both the Glen Mills and London Grove communities as a Rotarian and coach of youth sports.
Amy joined the practice in 2010 with a desire to get involved in the health care field. Amy’s desire to help maximize the health of every person that walks into the office is amazing. She has a wonderful way of making a doctor’s visit seem more like a visit to your family friend.
Amy spent 11 years playing professional basketball in Europe.
She received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from St. Joseph’s University and also has a background in massage therapy.






