State Street Chiropractic in Santa Barbara

Office Hours:

Day Daily
Monday 9:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday closed
Wednesday 9:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday 9:00am - 6:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday closed
Sunday closed


Contact Us

Phone: (805) 569-5000
Fax:     (805) 687-7737
Email: click the live "Email Doctor" link at the base of this page

Street Address

1625 State Street
Santa Barbara CA 93101

From the 101 freeway traveling north bound: Exit Arrellaga. Stay on Arrellaga for about six blocks untill you get to State Street. There is a light at State Street. Turn Left onto State and go one half block. There on the left you will see a beautiful Victorian house with a lawn out front and a sign on the lawn which says State Street Chiropractic. Park alongside the building, in the driveway or rear area. Street parking is good for 90 minutes.

From the 101 freeway traveling south bound: Exit Mission. Turn left, go under the freeway and head up about five blocks to State Street. Turn right onto State Street and go down about five blocks, just past the International Pancake House on the right, to 1625 State Street. You will see a beautiful Victorian house on the right with a lawn out front with a sign on it which says State Street Chiropractic. Park alongside the building, in the driveway or in the rear area. Street parking is good for 90 minutes.


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