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Dallas Chiropractor
Francis X. Murphy, D.C.
Chiropractor/President
Whole Health Partners
6125 Berkshire Lane
Dallas, TX 75225
(214) 368-3030
(214) 368-3556 (fax)
fxmdc@aol.com
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Profile
Dr. Francis X. Murphy, founder and director of Whole Health Partners, began his practice in 1996 on the simple principle of Homeostasis. Homeostasis is the natural healthy balance that the body is always trying to achieve. He has since worked tirelessly to help all of his patients work toward this goal. Millions have turned to whole health practices in an effort to seek health naturally. Whole Health Partners provides education, practices, and services in the natural healing realm. Our belief is that the body has profound healing powers when it functions properly. We strive to help people achieve higher levels of physical and mental function. "Your health is our business."
Experience/Credentials
Dr. Murphy is an honor graduate of Parker College of Chiropractic. He was also honored with distinction of outstanding academic achievement in the field of diagnosis.
Professional Advice
In planning your life, designate health as the primary goal. Take responsiblity for your own health by doing the basics (See 5 Star Tips)
Testimonials
"I never could of competed this weekend without you. Thank you for your help and sharing your gift with me and my teammates."
Laura Wilkinson, Olympic Gold Medalist
2002 U.S. National Diving Champion
"Thanks for all you do to keep me healthy. Your hands and skills have helped me stay ready for the daily struggles of keeping up with the team. Thanks for all you've done for the guys on the team too."
Josh Watts
Trainer and Physical Therapist for the Dallas Burn
"Golf is my life, thank you for keeping me in the game."
Joe Longbotham
CEO Cardinal Capital
5 Star Tips
- Eat healthy foods in small quantities
- Exercise daily (don't over do it)
- Get 7 to 8 hours of sleep per day.
- Maintain a healthy positive attitude about all aspects of your life (Meditation helps).
- Visit your chiropractor at least twice per year.
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