Florida Spine is Easy to Reach When You’re in Pain
Florida Spine Chiropractic is conveniently located at U.S.-1 and 8th Street in Bailey’s Plaza. Our location helps you avoid heavy traffic on 20th Street, making visits faster, easier, and less stressful. You can also look forward to Ample Parking, which allows quick, simple in-and-out visits.
Our office is also near Indian River Boulevard, the 17th Street Bridge, and the Barber Bridge, providing easy access for island residents and visitors.
Walk-ins welcome when possible.
“If you’re searching for a chiropractor near you in Vero Beach, our office offers experienced, respectful care focused on real relief.”
Dr. Bryan Wells – Vero Beach Native
Dr. Bryan Wells is a Vero Beach native with over 15 years of experience helping local families move better and feel better. He takes time to listen and treats every patient with respect and care.

You Deserve Care That Feels Safe and Respectful
When you come to Florida Spine, you won’t be treated like a number. You deserve to be:
- Listened to
- Respected
- Treated gently
- Given honest answers
- Helped with a clear plan
Dr. Bryan Wells and our team focus on helping you feel better in a way that makes sense. We’ll explain what we see, what we recommend, and why—without pressure or confusing talk.
Common Problems We Help Every Day
People visit us for many reasons, but these are some of the most common:
- Lower back pain
- Neck pain and stiffness
- Sciatica (pain down the leg)
- Pinched Nerve
- Headaches and migraines
- Car accident injuries (like whiplash)
- Sports injuries
- Shoulder, hip, and knee discomfort
- Posture strain and “tech neck”
- Work-related aches and injuries
If you’re not sure what’s causing your pain, that’s okay. We’ll start by listening and figuring it out with you.
Ready for Pain Relief?
If pain is slowing you down, we’re here to help you feel better and get back to normal.
📞 Call 772-567-7777 to schedule your visit.
Walk-ins are welcome when possible, and we’ll do our best to get you in quickly.
Our Vero Beach chiropractor, Dr. Bryan Wells, has helped local families find relief since 2011.
$49 New Patient Chiropractic Special (some restrictions apply)

Frequently Asked Questions
Chiropractors use chiropractic adjustments to reposition the bones that are out of proper alignment or subluxated. There are various techniques for adjusting the vertebrae. Depending on the patient’s age, condition, and the doctor’s training and experience, any of these techniques may be used. The purpose of the adjustment is to remove any interference to the nervous system, which improves spinal function and overall health. Chiropractic adjustments are safe for all ages and are completely natural.
Yes. Chiropractic has an excellent safety record. A New Zealand government study found that adjustments are “remarkably safe.” The result of chiropractic’s conservative and natural approach makes it so safe and helps millions of satisfied patients avoid harmful drugs or unnecessary surgery.
Adjustments do not always produce a sound. However, some techniques do create a “popping” sound. This audible release results from gas shifting in the joint, similar to the noise made by “cracking” your knuckles. This sound is painless and causes no harm.
Chiropractic is no more addictive than exercise, proper diet, or brushing your teeth. Chiropractors recommend getting your spine checked for subluxations periodically throughout your life because it is healthy for you to do so. Patients under long-term chiropractic care report an overall sense of health and well-being, far beyond diet and exercise alone.
There are three primary causes of vertebral subluxation. Physical stresses on the spine and nervous system may include slips and falls, motor vehicle accidents, repetitive motion, and improper sleeping. Chemical stress includes smoking, alcohol abuse, not drinking enough water, improper diet, or the overuse of drugs or medications. Finally, emotional stress is a major cause of subluxation due to its effect on the hormonal and muscular systems of the body. Regardless of the cause, these subluxations need to be detected and removed.
