Dr. Bunch consistently demonstrates his worthwhileness as a chiropractor. In a field that has so many variables and practitioners who give it a bad name, seeing him will have you avoid these pitfalls and traps.Basically, he knows HIS craft well. "Chiropractor" is a variable and embracing term. There are different types and approaches and a lack of consistency and it can get maddening.On one end of the spectrum, you have those who are very basic and mechanical. Their orientation is in just adjusting the spine or joints. This is a barebones minimum of learning chiropractic and just enough to get into practice. I find these types lacking purpose but in it for profits primarily. This is your typical "crack 'em and rack 'em" type who will try to sell you packages or get you in 2 or 3 times per week or once weekly for maintenance or otherwise indefinitely.For one, Bunch isn't like that. He will focus on helping you handle your specific problem and goes for getting the product.He has 30+ years of experience and a more advanced knowledge than most "usual" chiropractors. He knows various things like nutritional or neuromuscular or other factors that are pertinent to and key factors that affect chiropractic.However, knowing other areas can be a trap too because on the other end of the spectrum you have the know-it-all, jack-of-all-trades type who usually professes to be a "guru" who knows this breadth of knowledge and has a big ego because of it and these types usually like to "play doctor" and overstep their boundaries.Bunch isn't like that either. He has extensive knowledge but what is relevant to HIS craft and correlates that to his professional chiropractic knowledge. He is essentially very balanced and thus ideal: not too basic, not overstepping his boundaries, but an expert in HIS craft.If something is out of his area of expertise, he has the integrity to tell you and gives you recommendations of what type of practitioner to see. He's done this with me a couple of times. He told me to look into acupuncture for a particular issue and told me to look into functional neurology for another issue. This type of integrity and ethics in chiropractors is rare. They get afraid to lose your business or hurt their ego and so try to convince you that continual adjustments or more supplements or their magic wand waving is what you need, when in reality your issue may be past chiropractic. Not Bunch. He does what is best for YOU and not just padding his pocketbook with unnecessary visits that don't result in anything. Also, he goes the extra mile to recommend to you exercises or things to do at home.Save yourself a drained wallet and lost time and losses with no results by seeing someone who has ethics, integrity and competence like Dr. Bunch. He is a rare find. I recommend you make him your go-to person and you will be taken care of and guided properly. This is the type of quality you wish you could have in a primary care doctor.