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Back To Life

Chiropractor·Canton, GA· NPI 1447476445 · Enumerated 2007 · 19 years on NPI
Back To Life is 1 of 4 chiropractor organizations in Georgia.
NPI age
19 years
Enumerated 2007-04-18
Primary specialty
Chiropractor
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Authorized official
Cavaciuti
Ower
Last NPPES update
2007-12-04
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05

How this organization compares

Across 4 active chiropractor providers in Georgia.

NPI age
19 years
↑ 7 yr above median
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Subspecialties
0

NPI lifetime · 2007 → 2026

2007-04Enumerated in NPPES
2007 2026

Where they practice

Primary practice location
110 Prominence Point Pkwy Ste 122
Canton, GA 301149076
📞 7703454520fax 7703454524
Mailing address
110 Prominence Point Pkwy Ste 122
Canton, GA 301149076
📞 7703454520fax 7703454524

Authorized official

Eric Anthony Cavaciuti, D.C.
Ower
📞 7703454520

Specialties

  • Chiropractor Primary
    Chiropractic radiology is a referral specialty that provides consultation services at the request of other qualified doctors. Chiropractic radiologists provide consultation in health care facilities (private offices, hospitals and...
    GA license #CHIR007378 taxonomy 111NR0200X

Other names on file (1)

Doing-business-as, former, and alternate names recorded by NPPES.

  • promonencechiropractic
    Type code 3 recorded 2007-04-18

Practice context

Single-site organization. Only one practice location on file.

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