Pregnancy Chiropractors in St. Petersburg, FL — 2026 Rankings
St. Petersburg has 11 chiropractors whose own materials mention pregnancy, prenatal care, or the Webster Technique. 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 mentions pregnancy, prenatal care, or the Webster Technique. 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.
Why it's listed: its services menu says “…| Laser Therapy | Activator Technique | Webster Certified | Prenatal Chiropractic | Ped…”mentions Webster
Why it's listed: its services menu says “Our Mission | Techniques | Webster Technique | Torque Release Technique |…”mentions Webster
Why it's listed: its website description says “…rg, FL offers CBP-certified corrective, prenatal, pediatric & wellness chiropractic care…”
Why it's listed: its services menu says “…hiropractor For Kids | Chiropractor For Pregnancy | Chiropractor For Active Lifestyles…”
Why it's listed: its services menu says “…Shoulder Pain | Trigeminal Neuralgia | Pregnancy | Vertigo | Nucca Chiropractic | Well…”
Why it's listed: its website description says “…m chiropractic adjustment for a healthy pregnancy.”
Why it's listed: its services menu says “…abetes | Heart and Vascular Institute | Maternity | Neuroscience Institute | Orthopedic I…”
Why it's listed: its services menu says “Corrective Chiropractic | Prenatal Chiropractic | Pediatric Chiropractic |…”
Why it's listed: its website title says “Pediatric & Prenatal Care | Blossom Family Chiropractic”
Why it's listed: its services menu says “…hiropractor For Kids | Chiropractor For Pregnancy | Chiropractor For Active Lifestyles…”
Why it's listed: its website description says “…ered Wellness Dr. Shannon Whitlock is a Webster-certified, family wellness chiropractor…”mentions Webster
Pregnancy Chiropractors in St. Petersburg at a glance
| # | Practice | City | Score | Google reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Farkas Chiropractic Clinic | St. Petersburg | 100.0 | 4.9 (395) |
| 2 | Dr. Vincent Bedami | St. Petersburg | 100.0 | 5.0 (559) |
| 3 | Atlas Chiropractic Center | St. Petersburg | 100.0 | 5.0 (111) |
| 4 | The Joint Chiropractic | St. Petersburg | 98.8 | 4.8 (427) |
| 5 | Dr. Ruth Griffin | St. Petersburg | 94.7 | 5.0 (70) |
| 6 | Dr. Rachel Sambursky | St. Petersburg | 93.3 | 5.0 (45) |
| 7 | Dr. Kevin Rosario | St. Petersburg | 89.9 | 4.7 (216) |
| 8 | Dr. Johanna Hartley | St. Petersburg | 86.9 | 4.7 (85) |
| 9 | Blossom Family Chiropractic | St. Petersburg | 69.4 | 5.0 (349) |
| 10 | The Joint Chiropractic | St. Petersburg | 68.7 | 4.8 (469) |
| 11 | Dr. Shannon Whitlock | St. Petersburg | 65.8 | 5.0 (35) |
11 practices across St. Petersburg.
Pregnancy chiropractic and the Webster Technique, explained
A pregnancy (prenatal) chiropractor is a chiropractor who says, in its own words, that it sees pregnant patients. There is no separate Florida license for it. Practices adapt positioning and technique for a pregnant patient — pregnancy pillows or drop tables instead of lying face-down, and lighter force — and some hold extra training in prenatal care.
The Webster Technique is the best-known of those trainings. It is a specific chiropractic assessment and adjustment of the pelvis taught and certified by the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA); certification involves a written and a hands-on evaluation. Practices that mention Webster on their own site are flagged on this page. We make no claim here about what the technique does during pregnancy — that is a conversation for you, the chiropractor, and your OB or midwife.
Every practice on this page qualified on its own words: pregnancy, prenatal, maternity, or Webster appears in its name, website title, or site description. The matched phrase is printed under each listing. If a practice you know sees pregnant patients but is not here, it is because its own public materials do not say so — we never add a practice on a guess.
Questions worth asking before you go
- •Are you Webster-certified through the ICPA, and is that certification current?
- •How do you position a patient in the third trimester?
- •Do you want a note from my OB or midwife first?
- •How many pregnant patients do you see in a typical week?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which pregnancy chiropractor in St. Petersburg ranks highest?
Farkas Chiropractic Clinic currently holds the top True Reputation Score (100.0) among the 11 St. Petersburg chiropractors whose own materials mention pregnancy, prenatal care, or the Webster Technique. The score is built from verified patient reviews and is re-ranked as reviews change.
What is the Webster Technique?
A specific chiropractic assessment and adjustment of the pelvis, taught and certified by the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). Certification involves a written and a hands-on evaluation. Practices that mention Webster in their own materials are marked on this page; ask them whether the certification is current.
Is a pregnancy chiropractor a different kind of license?
No. In Florida every chiropractor holds the same state license. "Pregnancy" or "prenatal" chiropractor describes the practice's focus and any extra training, such as Webster certification, not a separate credential. Ask what training the practice has and who issued it.
How did you decide which practices see pregnant patients?
Only from the practice's own materials. A practice is listed when pregnancy, prenatal, maternity, or Webster appears in its name, website title, or meta description. The matched wording is shown under each listing. Nothing is inferred from reviews, photos, or the type of clinic.
Should I tell my OB or midwife I am seeing a chiropractor?
Yes. Most prenatal chiropractors will ask you to, and some want a note first. This directory ranks reputation from patient reviews; it does not give medical advice about whether chiropractic care is right for your pregnancy.
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.