Introducing Pittsburgh Chiropractor Dr. John Tramontina
“I always knew I wanted to be in a profession that helped people. After a high school injury that led me to see a chiropractor, not only was I amazed by the results I experienced, but was surprised by how little I and others really know about chiropractic. It was through my chiropractor that I learned about the natural healing ability of the body.”
Dr. John Tramontina received his undergraduate degree in natural science from the University of Pittsburgh, and his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University School of Chiropractic in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. John specializes in an adjusting technique known as Chiropractic Biophysics. This approach helps produce optimal posture and spinal alignment. As your spine assumes a more competent relationship with gravity, symptoms diminish and health can return. With this approach, our patients have seen excellent results with every thing from headaches and carpel tunnel problems to colds and body aches and pains without the use of medication. Dr. John is attuned to the health needs of children. In fact, about 40% of our practice is made up of children.
Dr. John is the team chiropractor for several local high schools and takes care of some of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
“Many people ask about my own approach to health,” smiles Dr. John. “Naturally, I get weekly chiropractic adjustments; I train two-three times per week and a cardio workout generally about three times per week.”
Dr. John ‘walks the talk!’ He and his wife Tara live in Penn Hills with their three children Ella, and the twins John and Mira. Many patients are surprised to learn that none of them have been vaccinated, nor have they had any need for antibiotics. (“If that sounds intriguing, let’s talk!”)
“I consider myself a good listener,” concludes Dr. John. “I hope you’ll give me the opportunity to meet you in person and discuss your health challenges and goals. Give our office a call or email me with the link below.”



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