CoreCare History

In 1990 after graduating from chiropractic college, Dr. Chip Miller decided to move back home to start his first practice.  After purchasing property on E. Mansfield St. on the former Mac’s Drive-In location, the current Bucyrus office building was constructed.  The building was built by Dr. Chip’s father Ken Miller.  The practice opened in March of 1991.  At the time, Crawford County was a large industrial community with Timken having over 1000 employees, Swan Hose with over 500, Baja Marine over 200, and many others.  These hard working people proved a need for chiropractic in the area.

Since, Crawford County has evolved with the slowing of industry and growth of companies like Ohio Mutual Insurance Group and Avita Health Systems. Dr. Chip adapted throughout the years with the changing of the community to better serve the population.  

Long a hands-on, full spine chiropractic office, Dr. Chip has developed a family oriented practice involving children, athletes, and seniors. He takes pride in seeing multiple generations of family members and watching patients he had as kids, have kids of their own. It only made sense that the business, like the patient base, would be a generational as well!

In 2018, CoreCare Chiropractic was founded and formally named.  An expansion to Galion followed in October of the year and is now open full time.