Adam R. Tanase, D.C.  
Male
St. Louis - MO

Specialties: Upper Cervical Care, Wellness, chiropractic

Interests: Health/Wellness, subluxations, thermography

Big Idea Clinic
314-749-9006
8057 Watson Road
St. Louis - MO
Medical Practice
Big Idea Clinic
Phone: 314-749-9006
Open for new patients
Education
-, -, St. Louis University, Undergraduate 1998 - 2000
DC, BS, Logan College of Chiropractic, Graduate 2000 - 2004
Medical Training
Pruitt Clinic – Fort Worth, TX - Residency - 2004 -
Logan Chiropractic Outpatient Health Centers - Internship - 2003 - 2004
Board Certification
2004: Doctor of Chiropractic – National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Affiliations
World Chiropractic Alliance
WCA Council on Family Practice
WCA Council on Children's Health
International Chiropractor's Association
ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy
Upper Cervical Society - Board of Directors
Special Interests
Dr. Tanase can be heard on WXOZ 1510-AM, as co-host of the popular health radio show, Living Young - www.livingyoungradio.com.

His blog site is www.drtanase.com
Recent Blog Entries

National Spinal Health Day


Oct 08, 2008 11:13PM - 4 Comments
October 16th is National Spinal Health Day! Few people stop and think how important their spines are... So in honor of this day,...[more]

5 Steps to Medical Debt


Aug 30, 2008 09:27AM - 13 Comments
I read this interesting article today about the five mistakes patients make that get them into serious medical debt. I hope it wi...[more]

"8 Drugs Doctors Would Never Take"


Aug 18, 2008 09:17AM - 37 Comments
I would like to share another interesting article with you that I just read. It's entitled, "8 Drugs Doctors Would Never Take" and ...[more]

Secret Statistics?


Jul 03, 2008 03:12PM - 1 Comment
I'd like to share this interesting article with you that I found in Time Magazine. "Researchers can gather all the hard-nosed ev...[more]

Lower Blood Pressure from Neck Adjustments?


May 29, 2008 12:21PM - 14 Comments
An interesting new study has just been completed that suggests careful realignment of the upper neck has been associated with reduc...[more]