Dr. Shane Preece runs TruHealth Chiropractic out of a clinic suite on East 700 South, the east-side St. George corridor that has steadily filled in with medical offices over the last decade as the city pushed development eastward toward Washington. He has two associate chiropractors with him — Drs. Saunders and Conder — which makes this one of the few group chiropractic practices in town that didn’t get there through franchise expansion.
A pediatric and prenatal focus
The clinical positioning that distinguishes TruHealth from the rest of the St. George chiropractic field is pediatric and prenatal work. Dr. Preece holds ICPA certification — the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association credential — and a meaningful share of patient volume is pregnant women, infants, and school-age children alongside the adult back-and-neck complaints that make up the regional baseline. In a town where the LDS-cultural family rhythm produces a steady volume of pregnancies and young children, that focus is not a niche; it’s a sustained patient pipeline.
Three providers under one roof
The three-doctor structure matters for scheduling more than for clinical scope. A solo chiropractor’s calendar fills up around acute injuries and ongoing maintenance patients, leaving narrow slots for new families; a three-doctor office can absorb that load and still see the school-bus pickup parent who pulled something over the weekend. The associate-doctor model also creates internal continuity if Dr. Preece is out, which is the kind of operational depth a Bloomington or St. George parent values when their toddler is screaming at 9 a.m.
Where this fits in the 435
The east-side corridor that runs along 700 South is now its own loose medical district, and TruHealth is one of the practices that helped define it. The clinic’s web presence is current, the provider bios are public, the credentials are verifiable, and the family-oriented identity is consistent across the practice’s site, Google Business, and review aggregators — which is exactly the disclosure floor a Southern Utah register should require.