A Tradition of Quality Chiropractic Care Since 1934.

The original St. Louis office of Maher Chiropractic.

Maher Chiropractic was established by my father, Harold T. Maher, D.C., in 1934. He was a pioneer in the chiropractic profession and retired from active practice after 60 years in 1994. My brother Roger and I both followed in my father’s footsteps and began our practices in 1977. Roger is located in Shawnee Mission, Kansas and I joined my father in St. Louis. We relocated to our present office in Webster Groves Missouri in 1993.

In April 2010 the tradition of quality chiropractic care continues with the addition of our new associate doctor, Matthew Buck, D.C..  Dr. Matt will be growing his practice along side of ours.   Having the pleasure of knowing Dr. Matt since he was a student at Vianney High School  I saw first hand, as Dr. Matt's racquetball coach, his commitment to excellence, as well as his exceptional values and ethics. 

Maher Chiropractic will continue to provide conservative treatment techniques to our St. Louis patients which have been proven to help offer relief for a wide variety of neck and back conditions.

Our professional concern is with just two things: Your health and our reputation. Therefore, we accept only those patients whom we sincerely believe can be helped through Chiropractic care."

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Dr. Mark Asks some important questions of interest to St Louis residents - Chiropractor St Louis Dr. Mark Asks...

How long will you need chiropractic care?
You'll need chiropractic care as long as you live in St Louis and encounter physical, chemical or emotional stress that you cannot adapt to or accommodate. Ready to get started? Call our office today.
Why are chiropractors wary of the germ theory?
Louis Pasteur originated the idea that germs caused disease. Yet, on his deathbed he recanted, declaring, "It's not the seed, but the soil." Meaning, it's not the germ that causes disease, but the condition of the body that allows the germ to thrive. Chiropractic care in our St Louis office is designed to bolster your resistance so germs don't see you as a good host.