BUCYRUS – A longtime chiropractic business has moved to a new location while continuing to serve generations of Crawford County residents.

CoreCare Chiropractic LLC, with offices in both Bucyrus and Galion, recently relocated its Galion office down the street to a larger building at 1245 St. Rt. 598.

“It’s a little bit of a better flow and location,” said Caleb Miller, DC, of the 1,200-square-foot space, formerly an accounting office.  “We’re fortunate we’re very busy so it seemed like the right time to move.”

Miller, who primarily sees patients in Galion, is the son of Kenneth “Chip” Miller, Jr., DC, who has been practicing in Bucyrus at 1670 E. Mansfield St. for 32 years now.  The father-son duo formed CoreCare Chiropractic five years ago.

A natural fit.  They work well together and even look alike.

“I think growing up that was the assumption since I was the only son,” said Caleb, 30.  “The young person in me wanted to do everything but that at first, but by my junior year in college I decided that’s exactly what I wanted to do.”

Caleb earned a Bachelor of Science degree from The Ohio State University in 2015, then went on to Life University’s College of Chiropractic in Atlanta, Georgia, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and as valedictorian of his class in 2018.

His father graduated from Miami University in Oxford and in 1990 from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa – also Summa Cum Laude.  He returned to Bucyrus and opened his practice a year later in the building constructed by his father, Ken Miller.

CoreCare’s chiropractors share patients – and a special camaraderie.

“At the end of the day, everybody out there we all have the same common goal, but now there are newer techniques to meet that goal,” Caleb said.  “We’ve made it work and we’ve had fun doing it.”

Chiropractic care for the Millers means all ages.  They take the whole-body approach, looking for areas of the spine that are not aligned or moving properly so that the necessary adjustments can be made to relieve back pain, headaches, and pain in other areas of the body.

Caleb said while he diagnoses and treats a variety of issues, a good portion of his work is with athletes who have suffered sports-related injuries.  “No one wants to suffer with back pain.  We provide a hands-on, drug-free solution to allow you to live up to your full potential.”

Since returning to his roots, he said he’s thankful for the support he’s received from the Crawford County community.

“Obviously we’re blessed and thankful.  This isn’t a lateral move.  It’s an upward move.  Galion has welcomed us with open arms and hopefully people recognize that us moving to this location shows our commitment to being here long-term.”