Introducing Sarasota Chiropractor Dr. Joseph Arme
Walk-ins Welcome. "As my father entered the doctor's office, I saw that sign on the front door" remembers Dr. Joseph Arme. "I was too young to know what a chiropractor was, but I knew when my Dad left that office, he sure felt better! I saw a miracle occur every time he visited the "welcome" office. He went in barely able to walk and came out standing tall and feeling happy".
"As a teenager, I suffered with headaches and digestive difficulties. The doctors told my parents it was a phase I was going through. That's when my father took me to his chiropractor". “It was incredible,” continues Dr. Arme. “I’ll never forget that first adjustment. It was as if a huge weight was suddenly lifted from my shoulders. I continued to see the chiropractor from time to time when the symptoms would creep back, and every time felt better upon leaving the welcome office".
"After architectural college, with several unfulfilling career experiences, I began looking for something completely different. One day while getting adjusted, my chiropractor said, "I think you would make a great doctor. Have you ever thought of going to Chiropractic College"? Suddenly, it all made sense", smiles Dr. Arme.
Dr. Arme completed his pre-chiropractic education at Arizona State University where he studied the basic sciences such as inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, along with basic physiology and anatomy courses.
After completing his study there, he was accepted at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. "It had to be Palmer College", says Dr. Arme. "That's where my chiropractor graduated; where the "welcome doctor" went to school and oddly enough, Davenport, Iowa was where I was born". During his four years at Palmer, courses included biochemistry, a major emphasis on anatomy and human physiology, X-ray, diagnosis, chiropractic adjusting techniques and patient care in the Palmer College Public Clinic. After graduating cum laude in 1983, Dr. Arme returned to Phoenix, Arizona to establish his practice.
"My greatest concern in the practice of Chiropractic", says Dr. Arme, "is to find those cases I truly believe will respond favorably to treatment. I'd rather not accept a case and part friends, than waste a person's time and money on something that isn't likely to work. If I can't help, I'll tell you, and I'll try to find someone who can. When we do decide to treat, we make it a point to explain everything in advance, answer questions and attempt to over communicate. I think my patients appreciate that.”
Dr. Arme is married to Elizabeth and they have two children, Alec and Jacob. Elizabeth sells real estate here in paradise and is an accomplished triathlete. Alec is in college and enjoys wake-boarding while Jacob is an avid golfer.
“Thanks for visiting our site. I look forward to meeting you in person and learning how we may be of service to you. Give our office a call, or email me using the link below and let’s arrange a time to explore your options.”



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