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DR. JIM BREMNER, DC CHIROPRACTOR 222 Hamilton Street, Bound Brook, NJ 08805 908-251-3588 www.drjimchiro.com Dr. Jim Bremner, DC Voted the “Best of The Best” Read- er’s Choice Winner in the Courier News, Dr. Jim Bremner has been practicing chiropractic since 1997. He started his own private practice in 2010 and is located at 222 Hamilton Street in Bound Brook. Originally from New Jersey, Dr. Jim spent 10 years in Georgia attending chiropractic school and practicing chiropractic before returning to New Jersey to be close to family and friends. While practicing in the south he worked in diverse clinical settings in both Georgia and South Carolina. These various clinical settings provided him with valuable patient experiences, through which he realized his ambition was to have a family ori- ented practice. The goal of his family practice is to help people of all ages, from newborn to the elderly, with an array of health concerns, including sci- atica, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow, headaches, allergies, bulging discs, neck pain, shoulder pain, scoliosis, low back pain, and more. A graduate of Piscataway High School, Dr. Jim attended Rutgers Uni- versity before going to work in retail management for 18 years and then entering the chiropractic profession. Dr. Jim first became familiar with the benefits of chiropractic care after suf- fering a low back injury. This episode is what sparked his interest in the field of chiropractic and health care. As a result, he entered the Chiropractic Pro- gram at Life University in Marietta, Georgia and graduated Cum Laude, with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. After graduation, Dr. Jim complet- ed National Board certification for all 50 states and currently holds individual state licenses in New Jersey, Georgia, and South Carolina. He initially prac- ticed in the Atlanta, Georgia area with some travel to South Carolina. To remain current in his field with new techniques and treatment methods, he has attended over 600 hours of con- tinuing education classes which allow him to provide quality chiropractic care to his patients. Dr. Jim has charitable affiliations with Family & Community Services of Somerset County, The Food Bank Net- work of Somerset County, and the American Red Cross of Somerville. He is also an annual sponsor of the Somerset Patriots, the local baseball team, and the Edison Light Cruisers for old car enthusiasts. While practicing in Geor- gia, Dr. Jim was an active volunteer for the American Red Cross and the Amer- ican Cancer Society. Associations with these organizations has him involved with numerous community health fairs, safety related functions, and fund rais- ers, including Safe Kids, Relay for Life, and The Cattle Baron’s Ball. Dr. Jim is dedicated to offering quality health care to help restore and maintain vibrant health and well being. He offers a lecture series on many health issues, and volunteers his time speaking to groups and organizations teaching the natural health benefits of chiropractic. Dr. Jim enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, playing golf, hiking, running, baseball, and fly fishing. And remember what Dr. Jim says, “If you ignore your good health, it will go away!!!” Everyone has a spine… Get adjusted to stay healthy…Call today to schedule your appointment!!! His phone number is 908-251-3588. Visit his websit e www.drjimchiro.com and sign up for his monthly newsletter.

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