Dr. Troy Allen opened Allen Chiropractic Care in December 2005 on 300 West in Washington City, a block off Telegraph Street. Twenty years later he is still in the same building, still solo, still seeing patients out of a single small office. The address itself is part of why this profile lands cleanly: Washington publishes a precise founding date on its own site, which is uncommon in the chiropractic segment and a useful operator-stability signal.
Why Washington is not St. George
Washington is the city east of St. George that historically held its own identity — pioneer-cotton-mill roots, separate municipal government, a more residential rhythm than the resort-driven side of the metro. Telegraph Street is the city’s old commercial spine; the houses behind it are mostly mid-century. Allen’s clinic on 300 West sits in that older commercial-residential weave rather than out on the Washington Fields side where the new subdivisions are. The patient base reflects the geography — Washington and Hurricane residents, families who have been in the area through the build-out, plus the Washington Fields and Coral Canyon overflow.
The work
Care is general chiropractic without specialty positioning: spinal adjustments, soft-tissue work, and the recurring maintenance visits that established patients schedule on their own cadence. There is no franchise overlay, no membership-model upsell, no regional rollup branding. The practice is one doctor doing the same work in the same room for two decades.
A clean locally owned candidate
For a register that prioritizes single-doctor, single-location, decades-tenured practices in the smaller 435 cities, Allen Chiropractic Care is close to a textbook fit. Founding date published, owner publicly named, address consistent across the practice site, Yelp, and Healthgrades — and the city itself is the kind of place this register specifically wants to surface, since most search engines default users into the St. George practices five miles up the freeway.