Lawrence G Stern, DC

Lawrence G Stern, DC An Integrated Approach to Wellness that is Both Holistic and Highly Focused Dr. Larry Stern is a chiropractor with over 36 years in private practice.

Focused on the healing of body, mind, heart and soul, he has a unique and integrative approach to health and wellbeing. Over the decades,

Dr. Larry has trained in Chiropractic, Sports Medicine, Network Spinal Analysis (NSA, also called Network Care), Corporate Wellness, Personal Development and Leadership. He brings forth a heart-centered approach and a special combination of skills and services

. Dr. Larry has achieved advanced certification in Network Spinal Analysis, a remarkable and highly effective approach to healing and transformation, held only by approximately 300 practitioners worldwide. His goal is to help unlock the healing potential within each person. The root of one's pain or unexplainable symptoms often comes from disorders of the body’s nervous system, since every tissue and organ in the body is controlled by this crucial system. Dr. Larry's compassion, insightfulness and commitment to his patients generate confidence that even chronic or otherwise intractable conditions will find resolution. He uses Wellness Chiropractic and NSA to uncover the underlying causes and make the necessary changes that will accelerate the journey to optimal health

06/30/2024

" I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection.

‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but they whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves their conduct, will pursue their principles unto death.”

- Leonardo da Vinci

Four members of the Trinity College Baseball were voted as New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) All-Co...
05/16/2024

Four members of the Trinity College Baseball were voted as New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) All-Conference selections, announced by the conference office on Thursday. Senior William Frain (South Hamilton, Mass.) received First Team honors, while classmate Sean M**h (Port Washington, N.Y.), sophomore Dylan Schnitzer (Huntington, N.Y.), and first-year Aidan Stern (South Salem, N.Y.) were elected to the Second Team.

Stern becomes the tenth first-year player to earn All-Conference status in program history. Stern kicked off his Bantams career with a team-high 20 stolen bases, fifth-most in the NESCAC and the sixth-most stolen bases in a single season in program history. Stern batted .331 with 41 hits, 31 runs scored, five doubles, three triples, one home run, and 23 runs batted in.

Awaken Wellness Center – December 2023
12/15/2023

Awaken Wellness Center – December 2023

Wishing you transformation, peace and joy this holiday season from Dr. Lawrence G. Stern and the Awaken Wellness Center team: Gail Christie, Lisa Weitzman, Kelly Napier and Ben VanRoy.

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12/08/2023

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"Health is the unhindered expression of Life through the body, Truth through the mind Love through the heart" In the 40 years of rendering life transforming care, I have found that there is one

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11/13/2023

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Mount Kisco, NY

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Tuesday 3pm - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 1pm
3pm - 7pm
Friday 10am - 1pm
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A Gateway to Transformation & Integrative Healing

Over a lifetime, we are shaped by traumatic life events into mostly unconscious imbalances and unhealthy body postures. Our spines curve and distort, manifesting as backaches, stiff necks, headaches, restricted movement, or emotional discomfort such as anxiety, depression, grief and anger. We experience shallow and limited breathing, using only a portion of our lungs’ true capacity. These conditions or "holding patterns" can become fixed and worsen over time.