Contact Chiungos Chiropractic in Chelmsford, Massachusetts

Chiropractor, Dr. Mark Chiungos

Phone: (978) 250-6886
Fax: (978) 250-6887
Email: click the live "Email Doctor" link at the base of this page

Street Address

5 Fletcher Street
Chelmsford, MA 01824

Directions to Our Office

From Littleton, Westford area

  • Take I-495 North towards Lawrence/Lowell
  • Take the Lowell/Chelmsford exit, exit #34
  • Take left off ramp towards Chelmsford center
  • Follow straight on Chelmsford St.-you will pass Skip’s Restaurant on right, then you will come to a set of lights, with a ball park on your left
  • Take a right at the set of lights.  Our building is the first brick building on the right behind the Sunoco station.
From Tewksbury area
  • Take I-495 South towards Chelmsford/Littleton
  • Take the Rt-110/Chelmsford (Rt. 4) exit, exit #34
  • Take right off ramp towards Chelmsford center
  • Follow straight on Chelmsford St.-you will pass Skip’s Restaurant on right, then you will come to a set of lights, with a ball park on your left
  • Take a right at the set of lights.  Our building is the first brick building on the right behind the Sunoco station.
From Burlington area
  • Take Rt.3 North towards Billerica/Lowell
  • Take the Rt.-110 West exit towards Chelmsford center, exit #31B
  • Go straight on Chelmsford St. (about 1.5 miles) –you will pass Skip’s Restaurant on right, then you will come to a set of lights, with a ball park on your left
  • Take a right at the set of lights.  Our building is the first brick building on the right behind the Sunoco station.

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  • Take Rt.3 North to I-495 South
  • Take the Rt.-110/Chelmsford (Rt.4) exit, exit #34
  • Take right off ramp towards Chelmsford center
  • Follow straight on Chelmsford St. –you will pass Skip’s Restaurant on right, then you will come to a set of lights, with a ball park on your left
  • Take a right at the set of lights.  Our building is the first brick building on the right behind the Sunoco station.
From 93 North
  • Take I-93 North
  • Take the I-95 South/Rt.128 South exit towards Waltham, exit #37B
  • Take the 32B-A/Rt.3 North exit towards Lowell/Nashua, N.H.
  • Take the Rt.3 North exit, exit #32A
  • Take the Rt-110 West exit towards Chelmsford center, exit #31B
  • Go straight on Chelmsford St. (about 1.5 miles) –you will pass Skip’s Restaurant on right, then you will come to a set of lights, with a ball park on your left
  • Take a right at the set of lights.  Our building is the first brick building on the right behind the Sunoco station.
From 93 South
  • Take I-93 South towards Boston
  • Take I-495 South towards Lowell, exit #44B
  • Take the Rt.110/Chelmsford (Rt.4) exit, exit #34
  • Take right of ramp towards Chelmsford center
  • Follow straight on Chelmsford St. –you will pass Skip’s Restaurant on right, then you will come to a set of lights, with a ball park on your left
  • Take a right at the set of lights.  Our building is the first brick building on the right behind the Sunoco station.

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

How could a child benefit from chiropractic?
Regardless of our age, each of us in Chelmsford encounters physical, chemical and emotional stresses that exceed our ability to handle. For newborns, it could be the trauma encountered at birth. For toddlers it could be from learning to walk or ride a bike. Many of the problems we chiropractors see in adults are the result of neglected traumas from childhood.
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Chelmsford folks recognize that this predisposes you to a relapse. Chiropractors know that muscles and ligaments supporting the spine don't fully heal until after symptoms subside.