Balm is a rural farming community in southeast Hillsborough. From our Lutz clinic — about 42 miles southeast via Balm Road and State Road 672 — Dr. Jason Hunt brings drug-free, whole-person chiropractic care to Balm families.
Balm may be small, but its residents deserve big-clinic expertise with small-town attention. Dr. Jason Hunt delivers exactly that — a careful exam, an honest plan, and gentle, natural techniques aimed at the source of the problem.
Balm sits in Hillsborough County near the rural strawberry and vegetable fields of southeastern Hillsborough, with large agricultural parcels and a handful of newer rural subdivisions. Building and permitting here run through the Hillsborough County Development Services (unincorporated), and neighborhoods like Balm-Boyette, Wimauma border, Hurrah make up much of the community we serve.
Geography and lifestyle leave their mark on the body. In Balm, open farmland flats with hot, humid working conditions, and Balm is deep agricultural country, so most of the back, knee, and shoulder injuries we treat here come from farm and field labor; our job is to trace the pain back to its source and build a plan that actually holds.
You'll find Balm patients on our schedule from right around the rural strawberry and vegetable fields of southeastern Hillsborough and along Balm Road and State Road 672. Because the clinic is roughly 42 miles southeast in Lutz, it's a straightforward trip with no travel surcharge — and as a rural farming community in southeast Hillsborough, Balm brings its own particular mix of aches: Balm is deep agricultural country, so most of the back, knee, and shoulder injuries we treat here come from farm and field labor.
Every service below is available to Balm residents at our Lutz clinic — natural, drug-free, and tailored to you.
Relief for jaw pain, clicking, and clenching.
Heel and arch pain treated at the source.
Loosen chronic stiffness and restore mobility.
Address chronic inflammation and stress holistically.
Nerve pain down the leg, eased with targeted adjustment.
Drug-free relief for tension and migraine headaches.
Gentle decompression for bulging and herniated discs.
Whiplash and auto-injury care, often same-day.
Get back to training after strains and sprains.
Epley's maneuver and care for dizziness and balance.
Because Balm is deep agricultural country, so most of the back, knee, and shoulder injuries we treat here come from farm and field labor, the conditions above show up often on our schedule for Balm. Whatever brought you in, the goal is the same: find the cause and build a plan that lasts.
We've cared for Hillsborough County patients for over nine years, and Balm families value that we take time to listen, explain the plan, and use gentle, natural methods. Whether your pain comes from a physically demanding job, an old injury, a car accident, or everyday stress, Dr. Hunt works to find and fix the root cause. Living in Balm means open farmland flats with hot, humid working conditions, and the homes here — large agricultural parcels and a handful of newer rural subdivisions — shape the posture and movement patterns we so often help correct. That's why patients near the rural strawberry and vegetable fields of southeastern Hillsborough keep coming back: instead of a quick adjustment and a rebooking, they get a real plan aimed at lasting relief.
Because Balm is a rural farming community in southeast Hillsborough with large agricultural parcels and a handful of newer rural subdivisions, the bodies we treat here carry that history. From Balm-Boyette, Wimauma border, Hurrah to the area around the rural strawberry and vegetable fields of southeastern Hillsborough along Balm Road and State Road 672, residents face open farmland flats with hot, humid working conditions — and Dr. Hunt's drug-free approach meets it head-on.
Our Lutz clinic is about 42 miles southeast of Balm via Balm Road and State Road 672 — an easy trip with no travel surcharge for Balm patients.
Balm falls under the Hillsborough County Development Services (unincorporated). Knowing the local jurisdiction is the kind of groundwork that shows we actually serve this community, not a generic radius.
We see patients from Balm-Boyette, Wimauma border, Hurrah and across Balm, near the rural strawberry and vegetable fields of southeastern Hillsborough.
Our office is at 2540 Green Forest Ln, Unit 102 in Lutz — about 42 miles southeast of Balm via Balm Road and State Road 672, with free parking and easy access for Balm patients.
Also in Hillsborough County? We welcome patients from these neighboring Hillsborough County communities too.
Apollo Beach, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Apollo Beach is an upscale waterfront community on Tampa Bay.
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View Brandon →Dover, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Dover is a small agricultural community near Plant City.
View Dover →Durant, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Durant is a rural ranching community in eastern Hillsborough.
View Durant →Gibsonton, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Gibsonton is a historic riverside community south of Tampa.
View Gibsonton →Lithia, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Lithia is a master-planned family community along the Alafia.
View Lithia →Mango, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Mango is a small community along U.S. 92 east of Tampa.
View Mango →Plant City, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Plant City is a historic agricultural city known for strawberries.
View Plant City →Riverview, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Riverview is a rapidly expanding suburb south of Brandon.
View Riverview →Ruskin, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Ruskin is a coastal farming town on the southern bay shore.
View Ruskin →Seffner, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Seffner is a working community at a major freight interchange.
View Seffner →Tampa, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Tampa is Florida's third-largest city and the economic hub of the Gulf Coast.
View Tampa →Thonotosassa, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Thonotosassa is a rural lakeside community northeast of Tampa.
View Thonotosassa →Valrico, close to Balm in Hillsborough County. Valrico is an affluent residential community east of Brandon.
View Valrico →Hunt Holistic Chiropractic, led by Dr. Jason Hunt, DC, is a trusted holistic chiropractor serving Balm and the surrounding Hillsborough County area. Dr. Hunt holds a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, Florida license #CH11857, and certifications in acupuncture and whiplash treatment, with 9+ years of clinical experience and a 5-star reputation. The clinic offers chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture, cold laser therapy, the ChiroThin weight-loss program and more — all drug-free. Call (813) 575-3550 to schedule a free consultation.
For Balm patients, chiropractic adjustments typically range from about $30–$100 per visit, with initial consultations (exam plus digital X-rays when clinically needed) generally $50–$200. Hunt Holistic Chiropractic is a transparent cash-pay practice — no insurance red tape or hidden visit caps — and every Balm patient gets their costs explained up front before any care begins. Most patients drive in from around the rural strawberry and vegetable fields of southeastern Hillsborough and Balm-Boyette, Wimauma border. Call (813) 575-3550 for a custom quote.
Yes. Our clinic is in Lutz, roughly 42 miles southeast of Balm, an easy drive via Balm Road and State Road 672. We regularly treat Balm residents and people from nearby Lithia, Riverview, Apollo Beach, Gibsonton. Florida is a direct-access state, so you do not need a physician referral — most new Balm patients are seen within 24 hours, including same-day visits for recent injuries.
Balm is deep agricultural country, so most of the back, knee, and shoulder injuries we treat here come from farm and field labor. Beyond that, we help Balm patients with sciatica, disc bulges, headaches and migraines, vertigo, TMJ pain, plantar fasciitis, sports injuries, and whiplash from auto accidents — using gentle, drug-free, whole-person care.
Balm is a rural farming community in southeast Hillsborough, with large agricultural parcels and a handful of newer rural subdivisions. Combined with open farmland flats with hot, humid working conditions, that local reality shapes the kind of musculoskeletal strain we see here. A holistic approach — looking at posture, movement, and daily habits, not just the spine — gets to why the pain started in the first place.
Your first visit lasts about 45–60 minutes. Dr. Hunt reviews your health history, performs a thorough neuromusculoskeletal exam, takes digital X-rays on-site if clinically necessary, and may provide an initial relief treatment. At a follow-up he walks you through your diagnosis and a personalized plan. Bring a photo ID and any prior imaging. From Balm the clinic is about 42 miles southeast via Balm Road and State Road 672; Balm patients can book online or call (813) 575-3550.