Introducing Dr. Eric Goldman of Pomona

Meet Pomona chiropractor, Dr. Eric Goldman

"Simply put, I wasn't a healthy kid. My nose was constantly clogged and I got frequent stomach cramps. I had tried everything from decongestants and anti-histamine pills to allergy shots and stomach x-rays all to no avail. When  I was 22, a friend noticed that my spine seemed to be "crooked" and he asked me if I had pain in my back or neck and I told him that I did with various activities that I did. When I said that I thought it was normal to be in pain, he told me that he did those same activities and felt  fine. He suggested that I see a chiropractor, and when I did, I found out the cause of my health problems."

"After my third visit to the chiropractor, I was feeling a lot better, in fact I had to adjust the rear-view mirror of my car on the way out of his office because I was sitting taller! It was then that I said to my chiropractor, 'Where can I get an application to chiropractic college?'"

Dr. Eric completed his pre-chiropractic education at SUNY at Brockport  and at University of Mass at Amherst where he studied the basic sciences such as inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, along with basic physiology and anatomy courses.

After completing his study there, he was accepted at New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) on Long Island, NY. During his five academic years at NYCC, courses included biochemistry, a major emphasis on anatomy and human physiology, X-ray, diagnosis, chiropractic adjusting techniques and patient care in the NYCC Outpatient Clinic in Levittown, NY. After graduating in 1983, Dr. Eric began practicing in Queens, NY  with Dr. Arlene and relocated to Pomona, NY in 1989.

For the last 6 years, Dr. Eric has focused his practice on helping patients to achieve optimal health through the integration of body, mind and spirit. "It's been especially rewarding to see the remarkable results we've been able to achieve with such varied concerns as ADD/ADHD, depression, anxiety, as well as with physical complaints since the addition of Natural Force Healing® into my practice."

Dr. Eric and  Dr. Arlene met  in chiropractic college and they have been together as a couple since 1982. They live together with their 2 cats in a beautiful country setting  in Rockland County.

Dr. Eric enjoys hiking, photography, reading and gardening.

Dr. Arlene and Dr. Eric are committed to a natural, healthy lifestyle, eating organic foods and have both been getting adjusted regularly since 1978 to keep their  bodies, minds and spirits in harmony. "I can't remember the last time I had to take medication for any health concern.", Dr Eric states. "Health is not something that should be out of our reach, with proper education anyone can enjoy better health and vitality", says Dr. Arlene.

“Thanks for visiting our site. I look forward to meeting you in person and learning how we may be of service to you. Give our office a call, or email me using the link below and let’s arrange a time to explore your options.”

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Dr. Eric & Dr. Arlene Asks some important questions of interest to Pomona residents - Chiropractor Pomona Dr. Eric & Dr. Arlene Asks...

Which organs are extra?
You don't have any spare parts. Sure, we can survive without our tonsils, appendix, gall bladder and several other tissues, but each serves a purpose. We chiropractors recognize this. So the chiropractic approach I use in Pomona is to reduce nerve interferences to the control and regulation of every tissue, organ and system of your body.
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Pomona folks recognize that this predisposes you to a relapse. Chiropractors know that muscles and ligaments supporting the spine don't fully heal until after symptoms subside.