Thomas L. Bithell, D.C.
Established 2000
In August of 2000, Dr. Bithell opened Bithell Family Chiropractic in Castle Rock. At that time, he established his first clinic in a little house in the historic downtown area. In 2006, he moved to a brand new office that he designed from the ground up. Today, Bithell Family Chiropractic is the premier Castle Rock chiropractic clinic and is located off of Trail Boss Drive. It is the most referred to clinic in Castle Rock.
Dr. Bithell offers family oriented chiropractic care using a diversified array of therapies and tools. Finding the right treatment for the each person is priority one at Bithell Family Chiropractic. Massage therapy services are also available from experienced licensed massage therapists.
Dr. Bithell received his doctorate in chiropractic from the National College of Chiropractic in Chicago Illinois, now the National University of Health Sciences. Prior to receiving his doctorate, Dr. Bithell was awarded two Bachelor of Science degrees, one in human anatomy from the National College of Chiropractic and one in biology from Eastern Michigan University.
Dr. Bithell and his wife and six children have made their home in Castle Rock since 2000. He is actively involved in his community with service organizations, youth programs and volunteer work with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Why Chiropractic?
It can help with
Back Pain
Chiropractic care is a safe and effective treatment for uncomplicated back pain.
Headaches
Headaches are one of the main reasons people first see a chiropractor. Whether it is migraines, tension headaches or cluster headaches, chiropractic can bring relief.
Neck Pain
Research has shown chiropractic treatment is an effective tool in resolving neck pain.
Car Accidents
Chiropractic care can speed healing from soft tissue injuries such as whiplash and muscle strains. Don't suffer needlessly.
Injuries
Trauma and injuries respond well to chiropractic adjustments. Restoring normal function and range of motion is crucial when recovering from an injury.