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Dr. Faillace ("Gene" to his patients) has been serving the people of Suffolk County, New York since 1970, first as a law enforcement officer for the County and subsequently as a doctor of chiropractic. He strives to provide caring, not just curing, treatment for his patients. Appointments are scheduled to virtually eliminate waiting time while providing ample time to spend with his patients. In his practice in Ronkonkoma, Dr. Faillace has seen a large correlation of intersegmental joint dysfunction (vertebral) and myofascial pain syndrome (trigger points). Therefore, trigger point therapy has become an integral part of patient treatment and has proven to hasten patient recovery time. Dr. Faillace graduated from the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic in 1995. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of the State of New York. The University of Bridgeport is the first university in the United States to offer the degree of Doctor of Chiropractic in addition to its other degree offerings. The University has since added Doctor of Neuropathy to its curriculum and is soon to offer a degree of Doctor of Acupuncture. |

