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Health Quest Changes Locations, Adds Two Doctors

The Owings Mills chiropractic and physical therapy center moved to a larger location on McDonogh Road.

Health Quest is moving to an expanded space on the corner of McDonogh and Reisterstown roads and adding two physicians with chiropractic doctorates, the company announced in a press release last week.

Relocating from its previous site on Owings Mills Boulevard, Health Quest, which features a full range of medical, chiropractic and physical therapy services, will take advantage of its new 5,000 square feet of space to better serve their patients dealing with symptoms of pain and dysfunction.  

Doctors Sean Grady and Stephanie Coforio will join Paul Ettlinger—who founded Health Quest in 1998—and his long time colleague, Nova Conetta, to bolster the facility’s roster of doctors to four.

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“We are pleased to announce the expansion of the practice in both space and personnel to better serve the growing needs of our patients,” Ettlinger said in the press release.

“Our expansion enables us to offer a broader scope of treatments and provide the most advanced health and wellness programs to everyone in the Baltimore metropolitan area—without sacrificing our hallmark of customer service.”

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Health Quest’s new digs include six private treatment rooms and an eight-bay physical therapy center where staff members can provide chiropractic and physical therapy treatments such as ultrasound, muscle stimulation, cryotherapy and spinal decompression. 

Grady, who’s been with Health Quest since the fall of 2011, has practiced in the Baltimore area for over a year and will continue to offer his expertise in chiropractic neurology, among other areas, the release said.  

Coforio joined the practice in January and boasts a Master’s Degree in Applied Clinical Nutrition. She will help the practice establish its new Functional Medicine division.   

Both Grady and Coforio obtained their doctorates from the New York Chiropractic College.

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