

Meet Our Chiropractor
Hello, I'm Dr. Haley Vieth, a Chiropractic Physician dedicated to helping patients improve their quality of life through evidence-based, personalized spinal care. Originally from the Lake of the Ozarks, I moved to Springfield in 2013 to attend Missouri State University - Go Bears! After completing my undergraduate studies, I earned my Doctorate of Chiropractic from Cleveland University in Kansas City, and most recently, I have completed a postdoctoral certification in Cox Flexion-Distraction technique. A technique that is not only gentle, effective, and research based, but holds a special place in my heart due to my personal experience with low back pain.
I'm truly grateful to be back serving the Springfield community - a place that has supported my personal and professional growth over the years. So, whether you're struggling with spinal stenosis, herniated discs, radicular leg or arm pain, scoliosis, sciatica, or chronic low back pain, I'm here to help uncover the root cause and guide you through the healing process. I'm committed to delivering compassionate, individualized care to help patients achieve lasting relief and regain confidence in their movement.
Our Approach
At The Well Chiropractic we utilize a gentle, proven technique that flexes and decompresses your spine to relieve pain. Unlike traditional chiropractic adjustments with high-velocity thrusting maneuvers, Cox technique is low-force with no twists or cracks. Designed particularly for the aging spine and conditions like stenosis, disc herniation, sciatica, radicular arm or leg pain and chronic low back pain. This technique is vital in helping patients who may not tolerate traditional manipulation, but are still looking for relief without surgery or medication.
This technique is specifically designed to isolate the joint allowing for specific decompression pressures to be applied to each vertebral segment. Research has shown that this technique is proven to:
Widen the spinal foramina where the nerves exit by 28%
Reduce pressure on the nerves by increasing the intervertebral disc space height
Return pain free motion to the spinal joints
Reduce intradiscal pressure to as low as -192mm HG


"The preservation of health is easier than the cure of disease"
-B.J. Palmer