Matias Health Chiropractic › Alpharetta

Serving Alpharetta from Roswell — 4 miles

Chiropractic care for Alpharetta, GA

Our closest office is four miles down the road in Roswell — a ten-minute drive from downtown Alpharetta. Open seven days a week, with same-day appointments after an accident.

Where to find us

We don't have a storefront in Alpharetta, and we'd rather tell you that plainly than pretend otherwise. What we do have is an office at 700 Old Roswell Lakes Pkwy, Suite 230 in Roswell — about four miles from downtown Alpharetta, ten to fifteen minutes depending on how GA-9 is moving.

A good number of our patients make that drive from Alpharetta, Milton and Johns Creek. Free parking, and we run seven days a week.

Roswell office

700 Old Roswell Lakes Pkwy, Suite 230
Roswell, GA 30076

Mon–Fri 8:00a–8:00p · Sat 7:00a–6:00p · Sun 10:00a–8:00p

What Alpharetta patients come to us for

Car accident injuries

Same-day care, documentation for your claim, and direct coordination with personal-injury attorneys. Learn more →

Neck & back pain

Desk-job necks, lifting injuries, and the chronic low-back ache that never quite resolves.

Spinal decompression

Non-surgical decompression for disc pressure and nerve pain.

Prenatal (Webster)

Dr. Matias is Webster Technique certified — gentle care through pregnancy.

Pediatric chiropractic

Safe, gentle adjustments for children from infancy through the teen years.

Sports injuries

Recovery and performance support for runners, lifters and weekend athletes.

Getting here from Alpharetta

From downtown Alpharetta, take GA-9 south toward Roswell, or Old Milton Parkway to Houze Road if you're coming from the east side. We're just off Old Roswell Lakes Parkway, near the Mansell Road corridor.

If you're coming from Milton, Johns Creek or Crabapple, the drive is similar — usually under twenty minutes.

Care in English or Spanish

Dr. Soammy L. Matias, D.C. trained at Life University and treats every patient in the language that feels like home. Ver en español →

This page is general health information, not medical advice, and does not create a doctor–patient relationship. If you are having a medical emergency, call 911.