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Chiropractor in Loveland, OH | The Wellness Way - Mason
Loveland residents — including the cyclists, runners, and active families along the Little Miami Scenic Trail — drive a short fifteen minutes west to The Wellness Way - Mason for testing-first chiropractic and functional care.
15-20 min · ~15 minutes east of Mason
If you live in Loveland and you’ve been quietly wondering why your body isn’t bouncing back the way it used to, even though you ride, walk the trail, eat clean, and your labs come back “fine”. You are not alone. The body never does anything without a reason.
Loveland has a particular character. Historic downtown sits in the river valley where the Little Miami Scenic Trail crosses through, and the town is built around recreation, churches, and families who have been here for generations. It’s a community where people pay attention to their health — they bike, they run, they eat at the cafés downtown. And that’s exactly why “normal labs and tired body” is so frustrating when it shows up.
What Brings Loveland Patients to Our Mason Clinic
Our Loveland patients tend to be people who already do the work. Active. Engaged. Asking questions. The patterns we see most often:
- Active adults in their 40s, 50s, and 60s who train on the bike trail and are starting to feel recovery slow down
- Cyclists and runners dealing with old injuries that never fully resolved
- Empty-nesters and pre-retirees asking better questions about hormones, blood sugar, and longevity
- Bedroom-community commuters who drive into Cincinnati for work and feel the cumulative cost of long days
If you’ve been told the joint pain is “just age” or the fatigue is “just the commute,” that explanation may not be wrong: but it’s incomplete. We’re interested in what’s underneath.
Our Approach: Test, Don’t Guess
The body talks in signals. Inflammation, fatigue, joint pain, brain fog, these are alarms, not the fire. Our job is to find the fire, not just silence the alarm. We use the 3 T’s (Traumas, Toxins, Thoughts) — as the framework, and we use named lab panels (TWW Basic, Cardiometabolic, DUTCH, Immuno Food Allergy) as the measurement layer. From there we build a personalized Health Restoration Plan.
We don’t manage disease. We help your body get back to homeostasis. Its natural state of balance and healing.
Conditions We Help With Most Often
For Loveland residents specifically, we see:
- Joint pain and recovery issues in cyclists, runners, and active retirees
- Cardiometabolic concerns: blood sugar, lipids, inflammation markers
- Thyroid dysfunction, fatigue, weight, brain fog with “normal” TSH
- Hormone imbalance. Perimenopause, andropause, libido, sleep
- Digestive and gut function — bloating, reflux, food sensitivities
- Fatigue. Including the kind that doesn’t resolve with rest
For our endurance-athlete patients, the testing layer often catches food sensitivities, mineral deficits, and adrenal patterns that explain stalled performance better than any training tweak.
Getting to The Wellness Way - Mason from Loveland
From Loveland, the most common route is OH-22/US-22 west, then north on Mason-Montgomery Road, or north on OH-48 and west on Tylersville Road. From historic downtown Loveland by the trail crossing, plan fifteen to twenty minutes. From I-275, take the OH-48 exit and head north into Mason.
We are at 5382 Cox-Smith Rd, Suite A, Mason, OH 45040. Free on-site parking. Ground-floor entry.
Why Loveland Patients Choose Us
- Testing-first: we don’t guess; we test
- Named lab panels that go far beyond a basic CBC and TSH
- Integrative scope. We work alongside your physicians, not in place of them
- One-on-one guidance with Dr. DeNome, not a rotating cast
- Webster Technique certified for prenatal patients
- Health restoration as the goal, not symptom suppression
Ready to Schedule?
Loveland residents are welcome. If your body is telling you something your last lab missed, let’s start asking the right questions.
Schedule a Discovery Consultation or call (283) 223-8376.
The Wellness Way - Mason 5382 Cox-Smith Rd, Suite A, Mason, OH 45040
Reviewed and approved by Dr. Ryan DeNome, DC