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Suncoast Chiropractic Centre

30 Bingera Terrace, Caloundra QLD 4551, Australia, QLD

4.9 (128 reviews)
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About Suncoast Chiropractic Centre

The user wants a unique "About" article for Suncoast Chiropractic Centre based on the provided data. Let me analyze the requirements:

**Key Requirements:** 1. 200-350 words in 3-4 paragraphs 2. Professional, informative tone (directory listing style) 3. ONLY state facts provided - no invention/assumptions 4. YMYL Compliance: No health claims, promises, "will fix/cure/treat" language. Use factual language like "offers treatment for," "has experience working with," "services include" 5. Mention practitioners by name with credentials/experience 6. Mention specific techniques 7. Include payment/pricing naturally if available 8. No heading/title - just body paragraphs 9. No bullet points - flowing prose 10. No disclaimers or meta-commentary 11. Australian English (practise, specialise, organisation)

**Data to include:** - Clinic: Suncoast Chiropractic Centre - Address: 30 Bingera Terrace (Enter via Kalinga Street), Caloundra QLD 4551 - Dr Julian Jenkyns: B.Sc (Chiro), M.Chiro, D.A.C.N.B. Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board. Masters from Macquarie. Functional Neurology specialist. ACA member. Sports enthusiast (cross-fit, kite surfing, rugby, soccer, hockey, sailing, tennis, squash). - Dr Kathryn Rock: B.Sc (Chiro), M.Chiro. Third generation chiropractor. Masters from Macquarie. Over 10 years on Sunshine Coast. - Techniques: Chiropractic adjustments, FNOR, SD Protocol - Conditions: Neck Pain, Lower Back Pain, Headaches, Sciatica, Migraine, Whiplash Injuries, Hip/Knee/Ankle Injuries, Shoulder Injuries, Rotator Cuff Strains, Carpal Tunnel, Sports Injuries, Shoulder & arm pain - Services: Chiropractic Care, SD Protocol for chronic stress, Remedial Massage, Low force computerised adjusting instruments, Manual techniques, Rehabilitation exercises, Functional Neurology, FNOR system, Online booking - Payment: Private Health Funds, HICAPS available - Patients: Whole family, Athletes, General practice, Caloundra community - Hours: Mon 8-6, Tue 8-6, Wed 8-6 (also listed as 2-6?), Thu 8-1 and 8-6 (conflicting), Fri 8-5, Sat 8-11 (3rd Saturday monthly) *Wait, looking at availability data:* - Monday: 8:00am - 6:00pm - Tuesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm - Wednesday: 2:00pm - 6:00pm - Thursday: 8:00am - 1:00pm - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm - Saturday: 8:00am - 11:00am (3rd Saturday every month) - Wednesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm (duplicate/conflicting) - Thursday: 8:00am - 6:00pm (duplicate/conflicting) The data shows conflicting hours for Wednesday and Thursday. I should probably mention the extended hours or list them carefully without contradicting. Actually, looking at it, it seems like there are two entries for Wednesday and Thursday. The safest approach is to mention the hours that cover both or note the availability without being too specific about the conflicting times, or include both if it makes sense (maybe different practitioners?). But I should stick to the facts as presented. Actually, looking closely, it seems like a data error in the input. I'll include the range that suggests broader availability where indicated, or mention specific hours carefully.

Actually, looking at the "Special features" it mentions "Saturday hours (3rd Saturday monthly)" so that's confirmed.

  • Special features: Long established practice, Functional Neurology expertise (Dr Julian), SD Protocol for chronic stress, Multi-generational family care, Saturday hours (3rd Saturday monthly), Dr Julian is Diplomat of American Chiropractic Neurology Board, ACA member, Significant insight into brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system functioning, Dr Kathryn is third generation chiropractor, Grew up with chiropractic care, passionate about helping body help itself, Multi-generational health benefits experience, FNOR system combines neurological with orthopaedic rehabilitation

**YMYL Compliance check:** - Avoid: "will fix," "will cure," "can treat," "helps with" (implies efficacy), "relieves" (implies efficacy) - Use: "offers treatment for," "has experience working with patients presenting with," "services include," "provides care for"

**Structure Plan:** Paragraph 1: Introduction to clinic, location, establishment status, general services offered Paragraph 2: Practitioners - Dr Julian (credentials, specialisations, interests) and Dr Kathryn (credentials, background, experience) Paragraph 3: Techniques and specific services (FNOR, SD Protocol, Functional Neurology, massage, instruments, etc.) + conditions they work with (using careful phrasing) Paragraph 4: Patient demographics, practical info (hours, payment options, online booking)

**Drafting:**

Para 1: Suncoast Chiropractic Centre operates from 30 Bingera Terrace (Enter via Kalinga Street) in Caloundra QLD 4551, serving as a long-established practice within the Caloundra community. The clinic offers chiropractic care and remedial massage services, catering to whole families, athletes, and general practice patients. The practice provides treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, lower back pain, headaches, sciatica, migraine, whiplash injuries, and sports injuries including hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, and rotator cuff strains, as well as carpal tunnel and shoulder and arm pain.

Para 2: The clinical team comprises Dr Julian Jenkyns and Dr Kathryn Rock. Dr Jenkyns holds a Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) and Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie University, and is a Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (D.A.C.N.B.). He specialises in Functional Neurology, offering significant insight into brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system functioning, and is a member of the Australian Chiropractic Association. Dr Jenkyns is also a sports enthusiast with interests including cross-fit, kite surfing, rugby, soccer, hockey, sailing, tennis, and squash. Dr Rock is a third-generation chiropractor who also holds a Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) and Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie University. Having grown up with chiropractic care, she brings over ten years of experience practising on the Sunshine Coast and maintains a passion for helping the body help itself.

Para 3: Services at the clinic include chiropractic adjustments, low force computerised adjusting instruments, manual techniques, and rehabilitation exercises. The practice offers Functional Neurology services and the Functional Neurological Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (FNOR) system, which combines neurological with orthopaedic rehabilitation approaches. Additionally, the clinic provides the SD Protocol (Sympathetic Dominance Protocol) for chronic stress.

Para 4: The clinic operates Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 8:00am to 6:00pm, Thursday from 8:00am to 6:00pm (and until 1:00pm on some Thursdays), Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm, and Saturday from 8:00am to 11:00am on the third Saturday of each month. HICAPS is available for on-the-spot private health fund claims. Patients can access online booking for appointments.

Wait, I need to check the word count and flow. Also fix the Thursday issue - the data shows conflicting times. I should probably just mention the broader availability or note both? Actually, looking at the data again: - Thursday: 8:00am - 1:00pm - Thursday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

This is clearly conflicting data. I should probably include the extended hours (8-6) as it appears second, or mention "Thursday hours vary" but that's vague. Actually, looking at the Wednesday entry: - Wednesday: 2:00pm - 6:00pm - Wednesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Again conflicting. I think the safest approach is to mention the hours that are clearly stated without contradiction, or phrase it as "including extended hours on certain days" but that's vague. Actually, I should probably just list the specific times as provided in the data without trying to resolve the conflict, or pick the most comprehensive ones.

Actually, looking at the special features, it mentions "Saturday hours (3rd Saturday monthly)" so that's important.

Let me reconsider the structure to ensure flow and accuracy.

Revised Para 1: Suncoast Chiropractic Centre is a long-established practice located at 30 Bingera Terrace (Enter via Kalinga Street) in Caloundra QLD 4551. The clinic offers chiropractic care and remedial massage services to the Caloundra community, including whole families and athletes. The practice provides treatment for patients presenting with conditions including neck pain, lower back pain, headaches, sciatica, migraine, whiplash injuries, hip, knee and ankle injuries, shoulder injuries, rotator cuff strains, carpal tunnel, sports injuries, and shoulder and arm pain.

Revised Para 2: The clinical team comprises Dr Julian Jenkyns and Dr Kathryn Rock. Dr Jenkyns holds a Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) and Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie University, and is a Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (D.A.C.N.B.). He specialises in Functional Neurology, offering significant insight into brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system functioning, and is a member of the Australian Chiropractic Association. Dr Jenkyns is a sports enthusiast with interests including cross-fit, kite surfing, rugby, soccer, hockey, sailing, tennis, and squash. Dr Rock is a third-generation chiropractor who also holds a Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) and Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie University. Having grown up with chiropractic care, she brings over ten years of experience practising on the Sunshine Coast, with multi-generational health benefits experience and a passion for helping the body help itself.

Revised Para 3: The clinic offers chiropractic adjustments, low force computerised adjusting instruments, manual techniques, and rehabilitation exercises. The practice provides Functional Neurology services and the Functional Neurological Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (FNOR) system, which combines neurological with orthopaedic rehabilitation approaches. Additionally, the clinic offers the SD Protocol (Sympathetic Dominance Protocol) for chronic stress.

Revised Para 4: Suncoast Chiropractic Centre operates Monday through Wednesday from 8:00am to 6:00pm, Thursday from 8:00am to 6:00pm, Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm, and Saturday from 8:00am to 11:00am on the third Saturday of each month. HICAPS is available for private health fund claims, and online booking is available for patient convenience.

Wait, I need to check the Thursday conflict again. The data lists: - Thursday: 8:00am - 1:00pm - Thursday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

And Wednesday: - Wednesday: 2:00pm - 6:00pm - Wednesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

This is problematic. I should mention the extended hours or just say "various hours including..." but that's not factual enough. Actually, looking at the special features, it doesn't specify hours.

I think the best approach is to mention the hours as ranges where they differ, or include both if it fits. But that might be confusing. Alternatively, I could say "Wednesday and Thursday hours vary, with sessions available from 8:00am to 6:00pm on select days" - but that's interpreting.

Actually, looking carefully at the data, it seems like the second set of Wednesday/Thursday hours might be corrections or additional availability. But I cannot assume. I will mention the broader hours (8-6) for Wednesday and Thursday as they appear in the second entry, or mention both times.

Actually, looking at it, maybe the clinic has different hours on different weeks? Or maybe it's a typo in the source data. As an AI, I should probably include the information that is most complete or note the availability without being too specific about the conflicting times.

But the instructions say "ONLY state facts provided in the data below. Do not invent or assume anything."

So if the data says Thursday 8-1 AND Thursday 8-6, I should probably mention both or be careful. But that would read strangely: "Thursday from 8:00am to 1:00pm and Thursday from 8:00am to 6:00pm."

Perhaps I can say: "The clinic operates Monday, Tuesday and Friday with extended hours available Wednesday and Thursday, and Saturday mornings on the third Saturday of each month." But that's vague.

Or: "Consultations are available Monday and Tuesday from 8:00am to 6:00pm, Wednesday from 2:00pm to 6:00pm and 8:00am to 6:00pm, Thursday from 8:00am to 1:00pm and 8:00am to 6:00pm, Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm, and Saturday from 8:00am to 11:00am on the third Saturday of each month."

That's factually accurate based on the data provided, even if it looks like a data error.

Actually, looking at the word count, I need to be concise. The conflicting hours might take up too much space. Let me check word count on my draft:

Draft check: Para 1: ~50 words Para 2: ~110 words Para 3: ~45 words Para 4: ~45 words Total: ~250 words. Good, within 200-350.

Let me refine the hours paragraph to handle the conflict gracefully but factually:

"The clinic is open Monday and Tuesday from 8:00am to 6:00pm, Wednesday from 8:00am to 6:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:00pm, Thursday from 8:00am to 6:00pm and 8:00am to 1:00pm, Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm, and Saturday from 8:00am to 11:00am on the third Saturday of each month."

This is accurate to the data.

Actually, looking at the technique list again, I should make sure to mention all the specific techniques in the flowing prose.

Techniques: Chiropractic adjustments, FNOR, SD Protocol.

Services: Chiropractic Care, SD Protocol (listed twice), Remedial Massage, Low force computerised adjusting instruments, Manual techniques, Rehabilitation exercises, Functional Neurology, FNOR system (listed twice), Online booking.

So I need to weave in: Remedial Massage, Low force computerised adjusting instruments, Manual techniques, Rehabilitation exercises, Online booking.

Let me check if I missed anything: - Dr Julian's sports: cross-fit, kite surfing, rugby, soccer, hockey, sailing, tennis, squash. (Included) - Dr Julian: Functional Neurology specialist (Included) - Dr Kathryn: Third generation (Included), grew up with chiropractic (Included), passionate about helping body help itself (Included), multi-generational health benefits experience (Included - though I should check if this is about her or the clinic... "Multi-generational health benefits experience" - this could mean she has experience with multi-generational health benefits, or the clinic offers it. Given the context of Dr Kathryn being third generation, it's likely about her. But it could also be a clinic feature. I'll include it with her description or as a clinic feature. Actually, looking at the list: "Dr Kathryn is a third generation chiropractor", "Grew up with chiropractic care, passionate about helping body help itself", "Multi-generational health benefits experience" - these all seem to apply to Dr Kathryn or her approach).

  • "Significant insight into brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system functioning" - this is listed under special features but clearly relates to Dr Julian's Functional Neurology expertise. I should include it with his description.

Let me refine:

Para 1: Location, establishment, general services, conditions (factual phrasing). Para 2: Dr Julian - credentials, diplomat status, functional neurology specialisation, insight into nervous system, sports interests. Para 3: Dr Kathryn - third generation, qualifications, 10+ years experience, grew up with chiropractic, passion/philosophy, multi-generational health benefits experience. Para 4: Specific techniques and services (FNOR, SD Protocol, instruments, massage, rehab), hours (all listed times), payment/online booking.

Wait, that's 4 paragraphs but I need to fit techniques somewhere. Maybe combine techniques with services in para 4.

Revised structure: Para 1: Clinic intro, location, patients served, conditions (factual). Para 2: Dr Julian details. Para 3: Dr Kathryn details. Para 4: Techniques, services, hours, payment.

Let me write it out:

Suncoast Chiropractic Centre is a long-established practice located at 30 Bingera Terrace (Enter via Kalinga Street) in Caloundra QLD 4551. The clinic provides chiropractic care and remedial massage services to whole families, athletes, and the broader Caloundra community. The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, lower back pain, headaches, sciatica, migraine, whiplash injuries, hip, knee and ankle injuries, shoulder injuries, rotator cuff strains, carpal tunnel, sports injuries, and shoulder and arm pain.

The clinical team includes Dr Julian Jenkyns, who holds a Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) and Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie University. Dr Jenkyns is a Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (D.A.C.N.B.) and a member of the Australian Chiropractic Association, specialising in Functional Neurology with significant insight into brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system functioning. He is a sports enthusiast with interests including cross-fit, kite surfing, rugby, soccer, hockey, sailing, tennis, and squash. Dr Kathryn Rock also holds a Bachelor of Science (Chiropractic) and Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie University. As a third-generation chiropractor who grew up with chiropractic care, she brings over ten years of experience practising on the Sunshine Coast, along with multi-generational health benefits experience and a passion for helping the body help itself.

The clinic offers chiropractic adjustments using both manual techniques and low force computerised adjusting instruments, alongside rehabilitation exercises. The practice provides Functional Neurology services and the Functional Neurological Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (FNOR) system, which combines neurological with orthopaedic rehabilitation approaches. Additionally, the clinic offers the SD Protocol (Sympathetic Dominance Protocol) for chronic stress.

Suncoast Chiropractic Centre

Practitioners

Dr Julian Jenkyns

B.Sc (Chiro), M.Chiro, D.A.C.N.B. Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board. Masters of Chiropractic from Macquarie University. Functional Neurology specialist. Member of Australian Chiropractic Association. Sports enthusiast (cross-fit, kite surfing, rugby, soccer, hockey, sailing, tennis, squash).

Dr Kathryn Rock

B.Sc (Chiro), M.Chiro. Third generation chiropractor. Masters of Chiropractic from Macquarie University. Over 10 years on Sunshine Coast.

Conditions Treated

  • Neck Pain
  • Lower Back Pain
  • Headaches
  • Sciatica
  • Migraine
  • Whiplash Injuries
  • Hip, Knee, Ankle Injuries
  • Shoulder Injuries
  • Rotator Cuff Strains
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Sports Injuries
  • Shoulder & arm pain

Techniques & Services

Techniques

  • Chiropractic adjustments
  • Functional Neurological Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (FNOR)
  • SD Protocol (Sympathetic Dominance Protocol)

Services

  • Chiropractic Care
  • SD Protocol (Sympathetic Dominance Protocol) - for chronic stress
  • Remedial Massage
  • Low force computerised adjusting instruments
  • Manual techniques
  • Rehabilitation exercises
  • Functional Neurology
  • FNOR system
  • SD Protocol for chronic stress
  • Online booking available

Payment Options

  • Private Health Funds
  • HICAPS available

Features & Amenities

  • Athletes & Sports
  • Back Pain
  • Early Morning
  • Family-Friendly
  • Headache & Migraine
  • Health Fund Rebates
  • HICAPS On-Site
  • Neck Pain
  • Online Booking
  • Open Saturday
  • Remedial Massage
  • Sciatica
  • Sports Injury
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Diversified Technique
  • Rehabilitation

Opening Hours

Monday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

* Hours may vary on public holidays. We recommend calling ahead to confirm.

Location

Pricing Information

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Practice Information

Google Rating

4.9 ★

Location

QLD

Profession

Chiropractor

Reviews

128 reviews

Your Visit

  • AHPRA registered
  • Initial consultation included
  • Treatment plan discussed
  • Private health rebates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book an appointment at Suncoast Chiropractic Centre?

You can contact Suncoast Chiropractic Centre directly by calling (07) 5492 5588 or via their website. Contact details are listed on this page.

What techniques does Suncoast Chiropractic Centre use?

Suncoast Chiropractic Centre offers Chiropractic adjustments, Functional Neurological Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (FNOR), SD Protocol (Sympathetic Dominance Protocol). Contact the practice to discuss which approach is best suited to your needs.

What conditions does Suncoast Chiropractic Centre treat?

The practice treats Neck Pain, Lower Back Pain, Headaches, Sciatica, Migraine, Whiplash Injuries, Hip, Knee, Ankle Injuries, Shoulder Injuries, Rotator Cuff Strains, Carpal Tunnel, Sports Injuries, Shoulder & arm pain. Book a consultation to discuss your specific condition.

Is Suncoast Chiropractic Centre registered with AHPRA?

All chiropractors in Australia are required to hold current AHPRA registration to practise. You can verify any practitioner's registration at ahpra.gov.au.

What payment options does Suncoast Chiropractic Centre accept?

Payment options include Private Health Funds, HICAPS available. Contact the practice for details on health fund rebates and out-of-pocket costs.

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