Walk in Medical Center Rehab.

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We are proud to offer a wide range of comprehensive services to meet the needs of adults, seniors, and pediatric patients. Our team of professional caregivers specialize in providing personalized medical care, rehabilitative therapy and companion assistance.

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Our team of highly trained professionals uses the latest healing technologies to restore you to pain-free health, quickly and easily. We thoroughly evaluate & treat all of the contributing root factors related to your issue. This includes, but is not limited to, your work and home stressors, overall body condition, nutrition, genetic & postural habits, emotional connections and patterns that are held in your muscles.

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Meet the Team

  • Kentia Jean-Charles DC

    Dr. Kentia Jean-Charles was born on a small island in the Caribbean called Haiti. Her passion to become a doctor began at a very young age. She completed her Pre-Med studies at NYIT in Old Westbury receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Science. Then, she enrolled at New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, NY graduating in 2007 with a degree of Doctor of Chiropractic.

  • ALEKSEY MILIN
    Licensed Acupuncturist (LAC.)

    Aleksey Milin was born in Russia where he attended Far East State University where he graduated with a MS degree in Biology with honors. He then completed his research at the Far East Scientific Cener toward his PhD in Physiology.

    When he came to the USA he completed courses at Long Island University before attending graduate school at the New York College of Health Professions.

  • Anthony Joy Camacho
    Physical Therapist

    Anthony Joy Camacho, born in the Philippines. He received a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy in 1998 from Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation, Philippines.For over 15 years, he’s been practicing as a NYS Licensed Physical Therapist. His desire was to become a PT to help people overcome their disabilities. 

  • Dr. Louis Macolino, DC

    Dr. Louis Macolino, DC graduated from New York Chiropractic College in 1995 and has been in private practice ever since. He has advanced training in Radiology and Pediatrics and has taken additional technique training in Sacro-Occipital Technique, CranialSacral Therapy and Fulford Fascial work. In his free time Dr. Macolino enjoys playing Golf, Mountain Biking and playing the Banjo.

  • Billy Hans Ford MD

    Dr. Ford completed his undergraduate degree at Princeton University. He received an MD degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.

    Following his internship at the Montefiore Medical Center, he received training in Ambulatory Anesthesia at the Massachusetts General Hospital, before completing his residency at the Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Subsequently, he completed fellowship training in Pediatric Anesthesia, and then in Pain Management. Dr. Ford is Board Certified in Anesthesiology.

  • Darken Berrios

    Manager

    March 2024 Chiropractic Newsletter Understanding the Anatomy of Joints

    The adult human body is made up of 206 bones, which perform like a structural scaffolding that helps support the body to move (or ambulate). And except for one neck bone (the hyoid bone), the rest of the bones connect to at least one additional bone. The junction/point where two bones lie adjacent to ...

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    February 2024 Chiropractic Newsletter Better Back Health During Pregnancy

    Pregnancy is an exciting and trying time for families. While many mothers are overjoyed about bringing new life into the world, there are a host of difficulties that come with the process. A mother's body goes through many changes, and many are painful. Back pain, for example, is a very common side effect ...

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    January 2024 Chiropractic Newsletter What Chiropractors Want You to Know About Whiplash

    The term "whiplash" describes a specific type of motion in which your cervical spine (that is, your neck) is quickly, intensely, repeatedly, and forcefully jolted back and forth. This abrupt and unexpected motion can lead to a spinal misalignment/subluxation or cause damage to nerves and other soft tissue ...

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    December 2023 Chiropractic Newsletter Preventing and Treating Degenerative Disc Disease

    Degenerative disc disease (DDD) refers to a specific type of medical condition that happens when the discs that support and cushion the spine’s vertebrae deteriorate and break down, losing water and their natural flexibility and causing pain and stiffness. The condition typically happens as a function ...

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    November 2023 Chiropractic: Care for Your Joints and Muscles While Traveling

    Caring for Your Joints and Muscles While Traveling It’s that time of year again. The holidays are around the corner, which means many will be traveling to visit loved ones. While you focus on making your travel plans, packing your bags, and shopping for gifts, don’t forget to take care of your joints ...

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    October 2023 Chiropractic Newsletter Assistance for Sports Injuries

    Participating in sports at any age is an enjoyable way to stay fit, healthy, and young at heart. However, even the most elite athletes, as well as weekend warriors, understand there is always a potential that a sports-related injury could sideline them for a few days or longer. Fortunately, healthcare ...

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    September 2023 Newsletter Pain in the Extremities

    Extremity pain refers to the soreness, throbbing, shocks, and other uncomfortable sensations one can experience in one's hands, arms, feet, or legs. Extremity pain can be sourced to a wide variety of factors – arising from small or minor issues to more severe – and often, yet to be diagnosed, underlying ...

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    August Newsletter: Benefits of Decompression Therapy

    Spinal decompression refers to a traction-based, non-surgical therapeutic technique used by chiropractors to reduce and manage the discomfort and pain associated with spinal disc issues and other medical afflictions that may affect the spine. As a therapeutic intervention, spinal decompression has been ...

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    July Newsletter: Treatments for Lower Back Pain

    Lower back pain is a common occurrence. According to a 2022 Harris Poll, Chronic lower back pain affects nearly three adults out of ten. And of those experiencing some chronic low back pain – about one-third describe the pain as severe to extremely severe. The CDC, in a study in 2019, revealed statistics ...

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    June 2023 Chiropractic Newsletter: Help for Pinched Nerves

    Pinched nerves happen when bones, tendons, muscles, or inflammation exert excessive pressure on a nerve. If you have a compressed or pinched nerve, your body will likely send warning signals – which often include discomfort, pain, and other symptoms. It is essential not to ignore the warning signs ...

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Testimonials

    I have been coming here for a while now, everyone is nice, they take the time to help you deal with your pain. I really recommend walk in medical for your needs.

    Widnie Simon

    The moment I walked in I felt comfortable, Joanne and Sandy is always smiling, Joanne picked up my name right away, Dr. Charles you are so pleasant, Anthony Anthony that's my guy, the whole crew is lovely, 

    Novlette Beech

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