New Port Richey is the commercial hub of coastal west Pasco. From our Lutz clinic — about 22 miles west via U.S. 19 and State Road 54 — Dr. Jason Hunt brings drug-free, whole-person chiropractic care to New Port Richey families.
Plenty of clinics compete for New Port Richey patients, but few treat the whole person. Dr. Jason Hunt reviews your full history, movement and lifestyle before he ever adjusts, so New Port Richey families get lasting relief instead of a standing weekly appointment.
New Port Richey sits in Pasco County near historic downtown, Sims Park, and the Cotee River, with a historic 1920s downtown surrounded by mid-century retirement neighborhoods. Building and permitting here run through the City of New Port Richey Building Division, and neighborhoods like Gulf Harbors, Jasmin Lakes, River Ridge make up much of the community we serve.
Geography and lifestyle leave their mark on the body. In New Port Richey, coastal west-Pasco humidity with a large retirement population, and New Port Richey's older downtown and sizable retirement community mean much of our work focuses on arthritis, vertigo, and gentle senior mobility care; our job is to trace the pain back to its source and build a plan that actually holds.
You'll find New Port Richey patients on our schedule from right around historic downtown, Sims Park, and the Cotee River and along U.S. 19 and State Road 54. Because the clinic is roughly 22 miles west in Lutz, it's a straightforward trip with no travel surcharge — and as the commercial hub of coastal west Pasco, New Port Richey brings its own particular mix of aches: New Port Richey's older downtown and sizable retirement community mean much of our work focuses on arthritis, vertigo, and gentle senior mobility care.
Every service below is available to New Port Richey residents at our Lutz clinic — natural, drug-free, and tailored to you.
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.
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.
Many New Port Richey patients first come in for one of these, then stay for wellness care. Given that New Port Richey's older downtown and sizable retirement community mean much of our work focuses on arthritis, vertigo, and gentle senior mobility care, prevention matters as much as relief here.
We've cared for Pasco County patients for over nine years, and New Port Richey families value that we take time to listen, explain the plan, and use gentle, natural methods. Whether your pain comes from a desk job and long commute, an old injury, a car accident, or everyday stress, Dr. Hunt works to find and fix the root cause. Living in New Port Richey means coastal west-Pasco humidity with a large retirement population, and the homes here — a historic 1920s downtown surrounded by mid-century retirement neighborhoods — shape the posture and movement patterns we so often help correct. That's why patients near historic downtown, Sims Park, and the Cotee River keep coming back: instead of a quick adjustment and a rebooking, they get a real plan aimed at lasting relief.
New Port Richey anchors part of Pasco County as the commercial hub of coastal west Pasco, threaded by U.S. 19 and State Road 54 and known for historic downtown, Sims Park, and the Cotee River. Residents in Gulf Harbors, Jasmin Lakes, River Ridge live with coastal west-Pasco humidity with a large retirement population, which is exactly the kind of everyday strain a whole-person plan is built to unwind.
From New Port Richey it's roughly 22 miles west to our Lutz office along U.S. 19 and State Road 54, with free on-site parking and flexible scheduling.
The City of New Port Richey Building Division covers New Port Richey; we mention it because real local knowledge is part of treating this area's residents well.
Families from Gulf Harbors, Jasmin Lakes, River Ridge and the area around historic downtown, Sims Park, and the Cotee River make up much of our New Port Richey caseload.
Our office is at 2540 Green Forest Ln, Unit 102 in Lutz — about 22 miles west of New Port Richey via U.S. 19 and State Road 54, with free parking and easy access for New Port Richey patients.
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Aripeka, close to New Port Richey in Pasco County. Aripeka is a historic Gulf-coast fishing hamlet.
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View Dade City →Holiday, close to New Port Richey in Pasco County. Holiday is a dense inland-coastal retirement community at the Pasco–Pinellas line.
View Holiday →Hudson, close to New Port Richey in Pasco County. Hudson is a Gulf-front boating and canal-home community in west Pasco.
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View Port Richey →Trinity, close to New Port Richey in Pasco County. Trinity is an affluent planned community in west Pasco.
View Trinity →Wesley Chapel, close to New Port Richey in Pasco County. Wesley Chapel is a booming master-planned suburb north of Tampa.
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View Zephyrhills →Hunt Holistic Chiropractic, led by Dr. Jason Hunt, DC, is a trusted holistic chiropractor serving New Port Richey and the surrounding Pasco 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 New Port Richey 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 New Port Richey patient gets their costs explained up front before any care begins. Most patients drive in from around historic downtown, Sims Park, and the Cotee River and Gulf Harbors, Jasmin Lakes. Call (813) 575-3550 for a custom quote.
Yes. Our clinic is in Lutz, roughly 22 miles west of New Port Richey, an easy drive via U.S. 19 and State Road 54. We regularly treat New Port Richey residents and people from nearby Port Richey, Holiday, Trinity, Tarpon Springs. Florida is a direct-access state, so you do not need a physician referral — most new New Port Richey patients are seen within 24 hours, including same-day visits for recent injuries.
New Port Richey's older downtown and sizable retirement community mean much of our work focuses on arthritis, vertigo, and gentle senior mobility care. Beyond that, we help New Port Richey 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.
New Port Richey is the commercial hub of coastal west Pasco, with a historic 1920s downtown surrounded by mid-century retirement neighborhoods. Combined with coastal west-Pasco humidity with a large retirement population, 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 New Port Richey the clinic is about 22 miles west via U.S. 19 and State Road 54; New Port Richey patients can book online or call (813) 575-3550.