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Pediatric Chiropractors in St. Petersburg, FL2026 Rankings

St. Petersburg has 16 chiropractors whose own materials say they see children. They are ranked below by True Reputation Score.

Ranked by True Reputation Score — built on verified Google reviews and Florida license verification. Membership in this category comes only from each practice's own materials; the matched wording is shown under every listing.

How a practice qualifies for this list

The practice's own name, website title, or site description says it sees children — the words pediatric, kids, children, infants, newborns, or babies appear in its own materials. Nothing is inferred from reviews, clinic type, or hours, and nobody can pay to be added.

Rankings are measured and cannot be purchased — sponsorships are advertising and say so.

  1. Why it's listed: its website description says …ers CBP-certified corrective, prenatal, pediatric & wellness chiropractic care. Specializ…

  2. Why it's listed: its services menu says …ter Certified | Prenatal Chiropractic | Pediatric Care | X-ray | Corporate Wellness Progr…

  3. Why it's listed: its services menu says …ic Care | Pre Natal & Postpartum Care | Pediatric Care

  4. Why it's listed: its services menu says …education | Nutritional Consultations | Pediatric Chiropractic | Physiotherapy | Posture…

  5. Why it's listed: its services menu says …| Shoulder Pain | Chiropractic Care For Kids | Pregnancy | Wellness Care

  6. Why it's listed: its services menu says …tor For Men’s Health | Chiropractor For Kids | Chiropractor For Pregnancy | Chiropra…

  7. Why it's listed: its services menu says …Range Conditioning | Laser Treatment | Pediatric Chiropractic | FNOR™

  8. Why it's listed: its services menu says …re | Prenatal Care | Back Pain Relief | Pediatric Care | Sports Injuries

  9. Why it's listed: its services menu says …c Adjustment | Pregnancy & Postpartum | Pediatric | Athletes/Previous Athletes/ Performer…

  10. Why it's listed: its services menu says …ence Institute | Orthopedic Institute | Pediatrics - BayCare Kids | Women's Institute | S…

  11. Why it's listed: its services menu says …Dizziness | Vertigo | Balance Issues | Pediatric Care | POTS | Pressure in the Head | Br…

  12. Why it's listed: its services menu says …Chiropractic | Prenatal Chiropractic | Pediatric Chiropractic | Spinal Decompression | A…

  13. Why it's listed: its services menu says Autism (ASD) | Auto-Immune | Children's Health | Chiropractic and Reproductiv…

  14. Why it's listed: its website title says Pediatric & Prenatal Care | Blossom Family Chirop…

  15. Why it's listed: its services menu says …tor For Men’s Health | Chiropractor For Kids | Chiropractor For Pregnancy | Chiropra…

  16. Why it's listed: its website description says …chiropractor with a focus on pregnancy, infants, pediatrics, and family care serving St…

Pediatric Chiropractors in St. Petersburg at a glance

#PracticeCityScoreGoogle reviews
1Atlas Chiropractic CenterSt. Petersburg100.05.0 (111)
2Farkas Chiropractic ClinicSt. Petersburg100.04.9 (395)
3Mana ChiropracticSt. Petersburg100.05.0 (496)
4Bay Area Wellness CenterSt. Petersburg100.04.9 (257)
5Dr. Vincent BedamiSt. Petersburg100.05.0 (559)
6The Joint ChiropracticSt. Petersburg98.84.8 (427)
7Dr. Kimberley JessoSt. Petersburg96.65.0 (129)
8Dr. Ruth GriffinSt. Petersburg94.75.0 (70)
9Dr. Rachel SamburskySt. Petersburg93.35.0 (45)
10Dr. Kevin RosarioSt. Petersburg89.94.7 (216)
11Dr. Christopher StenzelSt. Petersburg88.94.8 (67)
12Dr. Johanna HartleySt. Petersburg86.94.7 (85)
13Dr. Glenn LarsenSt. Petersburg80.05.0 (6)
14Blossom Family ChiropracticSt. Petersburg69.45.0 (349)
15The Joint ChiropracticSt. Petersburg68.74.8 (469)
16Dr. Shannon WhitlockSt. Petersburg65.85.0 (35)

16 practices across St. Petersburg.

What a pediatric chiropractor is — and is not

"Pediatric chiropractor" is not a separate license. In Florida, a chiropractor who sees children holds the same Doctor of Chiropractic license as one who only sees adults. What differs is training and focus: some chiropractors take additional coursework through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), which offers a pediatric certification program, and build their practice around families, infants, and kids.

Chiropractic care for children is a lower-force version of adult care. Techniques are adapted to a child's size, and on infants the pressure used is very light. Whether chiropractic care is appropriate for a particular child, and for what, is a question for your pediatrician as well as the chiropractor. This page does not make any claim about what chiropractic care can do for a child's health — it tells you which St. Petersburg practices say they see children, and how patients rate them.

Every practice listed here qualified on its own words: the word pediatric, kids, children, infants, newborns, or babies appears in its name, website title, or site description. We print the matched phrase under each listing. We did not include practices because they call themselves "family" chiropractors — that word alone does not tell you whether they see young children.

Questions worth asking before you go

  • What extra training do you have in treating children, and from whom (for example, the ICPA)?
  • How do you adjust your technique for a child my kid's age?
  • Will you coordinate with our pediatrician, and when would you refer us elsewhere?
  • What does a first visit involve, and will you explain each step to my child?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which pediatric chiropractor in St. Petersburg ranks highest?

Atlas Chiropractic Center currently holds the top True Reputation Score (100.0) among the 16 St. Petersburg chiropractors whose own materials say they see children. Scores come from verified patient reviews across platforms and are re-ranked as reviews change. Rankings never involve payment.

Is there a special license for pediatric chiropractors?

No. In Florida every chiropractor holds the same state license. Some complete extra pediatric coursework, most commonly through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), which runs a pediatric certification program. Ask the practice what training it has and who issued it.

How did you decide which practices see children?

Only from the practice's own materials. A practice is listed when its name, website title, or meta description includes pediatric, kids, children, infants, newborns, or babies. The matched wording is shown under each listing. Practices that only describe themselves as "family" chiropractors are not included on that word alone.

Should I ask our pediatrician first?

It is a reasonable step, especially for infants or for a child with a diagnosed condition. A good pediatric chiropractor will welcome that conversation and will tell you when a problem is outside what they treat. This directory ranks reputation; it does not give medical advice.

Are these practices verified?

Each listing links to a profile with the practice's address, phone, website, and review sources. The evidence phrase under each listing was matched in the practice's own materials, not written by us. Training claims and techniques are the practice's statements — ask them directly before booking.

This page ranks reputation from patient reviews. It is not medical or legal advice. Specialty statements are the practices' own; confirm training and policies with the practice before booking.