The Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton is back in full swing, offering all the carnival rides, fried treats, concerts, and summertime fun you could ask for. But between the twists and turns of the rollercoasters, walking long distances in the sun, and standing for hours at shows or exhibits, it’s no surprise that your body might feel a little beat up by the end of the day.
That’s where chiropractic care at Alexander Chiropractic and Wellness comes in.
At our Pleasanton location, just a short drive from the fairgrounds, we specialize in helping people feel their best—before and after the fun. Whether you’re getting ready for a day of food and rides or recovering from being jostled around on the Zipper, we’re here to support your spine and your experience.
Feel Great Before, During & After the Fair
Our office offers gentle, effective chiropractic adjustments and soft tissue work, such as Active Release Technique (ART), which is great for easing tight muscles from walking or standing all day. We’re here to help you enjoy more of the fair and less of the discomfort that can follow a long day out.
Family-Friendly Care for All Ages
If you have little ones along for the ride, we also offer pediatric chiropractic in our kid-friendly space, so the whole family can feel better fast. From toddlers to grandparents, everyone deserves to feel good while making summer memories.
Bounce Back Fast With Expert Support
Chiropractic care isn’t just about pain relief—it’s about helping your nervous system function optimally so your body can respond to stress, movement, and activity with greater ease. Regular adjustments can improve posture, enhance mobility, and support faster recovery after physical exertion. Whether you’re dealing with tight shoulders from carrying bags or lower back tension from sitting at concerts, chiropractic care can help you feel more energized, flexible, and ready for your next adventure.
So go ahead—ride the Ferris wheel, cheer at the pig races, and enjoy every bite of that giant corn dog or funnel cake. And if your neck or back starts talking to you by the end of the day, just stop in to see us.
We’re open Wednesday through Sunday and conveniently located near the I-580/I-680 interchange.