Beulaville Chiropractic

Beulaville Chiropractic Thank you Lord, for giving my hands strength and purpose, protect them as they do YOUR work.

08/11/2025

Today, FMCSA granted a waiver allowing interstate commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders, commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders, and motor carriers to continue relying paper copies of medical examiner’s certificates as proof of drivers’ medical certification for up to 15 days after th...

Happy independence day from "little Mad Max" and the rest of Beulaville Chiropractic. 🎆
07/04/2025

Happy independence day from "little Mad Max" and the rest of Beulaville Chiropractic. 🎆

06/19/2025

Truck Drivers listen up! June 23rd 2025

Beginning June 23, 2025, MEs will no longer need to issue the medical examiner’s certificate to CLP/CDL applicants/holders. These individuals will not need to carry their medical certificate as proof of medical certification. However, MEs can still make these available if they choose, or if requested by the driver.

Many states have already adopted this new system.

What does this mean for each of the parties involved?

Medical Examiners:

The only official record of the CLP/CDL applicant’s/holder’s qualification status will be the information electronically transmitted from the National Registry to the state driver’s licensing agency (SDLA). The SDLA will enter this information into the driver’s Commercial Driver’s License Information System (CDLIS) record.

If the driver’s identifying information (i.e., name, date of birth, license number and licensing State) is missing or incorrect, the system will not be able to match the medical examiner’s certificate information to the driver’s CDLIS record, resulting in an error message back to the ME. The ME will be responsible for correcting the error.

Drivers:

CLP/CDL applicants/holders will not need to carry their medical certificate as proof of medical certification. Non-CDL holders will need to continue carrying their medical certificate.

Physical qualification examinations should be scheduled well before a current medical certificate expires to prevent a gap in certification. Examination results may take three or more business days to be posted to the driver’s CDLIS record.

When the driver’s identifying information is incorrect, this will delay the transmission of the information to the SDLA, preventing the driver’s CDLIS record from being updated until the correct information is provided by the ME. In addition, this may cause drivers to return to the ME’s office to ensure the correct information is provided.

Motor Carriers:

Motor carriers will no longer be required to verify that the ME is listed on the National Registry. Motor carriers must use the driver’s motor vehicle record from the SDLA to document CLP/CDL applicants’/holders’ medical certification status.

For non-CDL holders, however, motor carriers will still need to verify that the ME is listed on the National Registry. A medical examiner’s certificate that has not been signed by a certified ME is not valid.

06/04/2025
Let Us Never Forget Their Sacrifice. We Remember and Honor our Fallen Hereos on this Memorial Day.
05/26/2025

Let Us Never Forget Their Sacrifice.
We Remember and Honor our Fallen Hereos on this Memorial Day.

05/21/2025

Beulaville Chiropractic offers National Accredited CDL Examiner Certifications and We are a Certified National DOT Drug Testing Facility. We also specialize in personalized Chiropractic Adjustments tailored to each individual patient. We also offer Massage Therapy, Physio Therapy, Kinesiology, Traction and Personal Injury. Cal us today 910*290*3150

04/30/2025

ATTENTION TRUCK DRIVERS.

The nationwide shift to automate medical certification data for commercial drivers
Beginning June 23, 2025, MEs will no longer need to issue the medical examiner’s certificate to CLP/CDL applicants/holders. These individuals will not need to carry their medical certificate as proof of medical certification. However, MEs can still make these available if they choose, or if requested by the driver.

Many states have already adopted this new system.

What does this mean for each of the parties involved?

Medical Examiners:

The only official record of the CLP/CDL applicant’s/holder’s qualification status will be the information electronically transmitted from the National Registry to the state driver’s licensing agency (SDLA). The SDLA will enter this information into the driver’s Commercial Driver’s License Information System (CDLIS) record.

If the driver’s identifying information (i.e., name, date of birth, license number and licensing State) is missing or incorrect, the system will not be able to match the medical examiner’s certificate information to the driver’s CDLIS record, resulting in an error message back to the ME. The ME will be responsible for correcting the error.

Drivers:

CLP/CDL applicants/holders will NOT need to carry their medical certificate as proof of medical certification. Non-CDL holders will need to continue carrying their medical certificate.

Physical qualification examinations should be scheduled well before a current medical certificate expires to prevent a gap in certification. Examination results may take three or more business days to be posted to the driver’s CDLIS record.

When the driver’s identifying information is incorrect, this will delay the transmission of the information to the SDLA, preventing the driver’s CDLIS record from being updated until the correct information is provided by the ME. In addition, this may cause drivers to return to the ME’s office to ensure the correct information is provided.

Motor Carriers:

Motor carriers will no longer be required to verify that the ME is listed on the National Registry. Motor carriers must use the driver’s motor vehicle record from the SDLA to document CLP/CDL applicants’/holders’ medical certification status.

For non-CDL holders, however, motor carriers will still need to verify that the ME is listed on the National Registry. A medical examiner’s certificate that has not been signed by a certified ME is not valid.

Attention: The office will be closed April 24-28 as I travel back home to Detroit to celebrate a late Easter with my fam...
04/18/2025

Attention: The office will be closed April 24-28 as I travel back home to Detroit to celebrate a late Easter with my family. So if you need a physical, drug test or an adjustment we have a few appointments available before those dates. Ty everyone for your understanding of how important it is to me to go back and see my family.
I want to personally wish you all a Happy Easter. ➕️

Yesterday Dr Jen, Genny T and myself attended the "Pride of Duplin" at the Mad Boar Resturant where our office received ...
03/20/2025

Yesterday Dr Jen, Genny T and myself attended the "Pride of Duplin" at the Mad Boar Resturant where our office received the runner up best Chiropractor and runner up best customer service certificate. Congratulations to everyone that placed and/or was nominated. Most importantly it was great to meet other business owners throughout this great community. Jaron~

03/19/2025

Attention:
The office will be closed this Wednesday afternoon 3/19/25. Will reopen tomorrow (Thursday) 3/20/25.

03/10/2025

Our schedule is getting full for this week. If you think you'll need to see us, we encourage you to go ahead and call us today to get in. Thanks JK

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Mission Statement

Many people in our community are frustrated with the current state of our medical system, where there is a pill-for-every-ill, just covering up their symptoms without addressing what is causing them in the first place. They are searching for alternatives, but don’t know where to turn.

Beulaville Chiropractic PLLC is here to be a beacon of Hope, spreading the word to help people understand that they can vitalize their body’s incredible healing ability, instead of just battling their symptoms.

We accomplish this by providing our patients with: - A positive healing environment to support the body’s natural healing process. - A family atmosphere suitable for everyone from newborns to their great-grandparents. - Enlightening education to help move them from their ingrained medical mindset to one of hope, relating to the body’s ability to be self-healing and self-regulating when it is freed of interference through the POWER of the Chiropractic Adjustment.