Westman Chiropractic makes a move
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This article was published 03/01/2024 (822 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Westman Chiropractic Centre reopened at 2015 Unit C Brandon Ave. on Tuesday, after 35 years at its former location at 801 10th St.
Co-owner Aimee Hatcher told the Sun the relocation reflects the centre’s history and vision for the future, showcasing its dedication to customers.
“We’ve always wanted to move the business, rebrand it and make it our own, reflecting our vision as partners and health-care workers,” Hatcher said. “Our goal for 2024 is to create a space that makes people feel included, safe and accepted.”
Westman Chiropractic Centre co-owner Aimee Hatcher. (Abiola Odutola/The Brandon Sun)
Reflecting on the challenges of 2023, primarily the unexpected relocation, Hatcher expressed gratitude for the unwavering support from the community and staff, adding that moving a 45-year-old business that has been in the same place for 35 years isn’t easy. With their support, they navigated through it.
Looking ahead, she anticipated potential challenges in completing the space’s construction and renovations, adding construction always has its hurdles but she is hopeful that once completed, they can settle into their roles and elevate their services.
“The business roots delve into the early days of its inception by Dr. Allan Martin, who had connections with my father, Dr. Greg Dunn, from their shared days at chiropractic college. I sometimes come across files that my dad started,” she said. “It’s a privilege to continue running this business in this town. It’s meant a lot to me.”
The relocation, she said, signals the beginning of a new chapter for Westman Chiropractic Centre, promising a revamped space and renewed dedication to serve the community while honouring its deep-rooted heritage.
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