Dr. Alanna Bernacchi
Chiropractic * Acupuncture * Dry Needling

About me
Dr. Alanna Bernacchi D.C. has been providing high quality chiropractic care in Phoenix for over 20 years. My services are tailored to the unique needs of each individual. Whether you are seeking preventative care, experiencing acute pain, or trying to maximize your potential, I have the tools and skills to help you. I offer a variety of manipulation techniques, acupuncture and dry needling, soft tissue mobilization, kinesiotaping.
I am a strong believer in a sound mind and healthy body. I continue to pursue a high level in physical fitness and competitive running. I am also dedicated to expanding and perfecting my knowledge and skills by maintaining high standards in continuing education.
I graduated from New York Chiropractic College (Northeast College of Health Sciences) in 2001 Summa Cum Laude, earning Valedictorian Honors and Diagnostic Imaging Award. I previously earned my Bachelors degree in Biology at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
My services
Chiropractic
I provide most chiropractic techniques including diversified, drop table, instrument adjusting, traction.
Acupunture / Needling
Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncture, medical acupuncture and dry needling techniques.
Soft Tissue Mobilization/Kinesiotaping
Electrical Muscle Stimulation

Conditions for treatment
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Acute Pain
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Sprain / Strains -
Chronic Conditions
Inflammation
Arthritis
Headaches -
Soft Tissue
Tendonitis
Muscle spasms
Trigger Points -
Sports Performance
Improve mobility
Increase circulation
Injury Prevention -
Recovery
Improved sleep
Stress reliefIncreased energy
Frequently asked questions
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I accept most major insurances. Please contact me and we can confirm with your insurance company!
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You will be responsible for your copay, coinsurance or deductible if processing through insurance.
Cash rates are $75 for initial patients, $50 for established patients, $50 for acupuncture/needling treatments.
Personal injury patients accepted on insurance or attorney liens.
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Acupuncture is generally not painful and many people find it to be a very relaxing experience. Although dry needling is a deeper needle penetration, you should not feel anything more than a deep aching sensation. If you have a specific condition you're looking to treat or any concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Still have questions? Reach out!
