"I see Dr. Julia Wray, who is a wonderful practitioner and person. I try to stay on the Hill, but I also love female practitioners, especially excellent ones! She practices the least invasive and safest/most controlled type of chiropractic care available. Also, she aims to heal a person, and change/improve habits, rather than get them to rely on chiropractic care for an indefinite amount of time." Sheila Samaddar, DDS, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
Dr. Wray is honest, kind, and a firm believer of treating the whole person, a true of practitioner of wholistic medicine. I frequently refer to her as my “Honest Broker” of medical choices. When my shoulder was acting up, she examined me and determined by an orthopedic test that I very likely had a rotator cuff tear and confirmed this diagnosis by ordering an MRI. She then referred me to an orthopedic surgeon to have the tear repaired and my shoulder has felt great ever since. Dr. Wray is wise enough to fix the ones she can and refer me to the correct practitioner for the ones that she can’t fix and because of this she has earned my trust. Kenneth Walker, Alexandria, VA
I have been a patient of Dr. Wray’s for almost a year and began going to her so that we could work on lowering my blood pressure. I recommend her highly! Her knowledge of chiropractic practices and other healing modalities is phenomenal. She integrates that knowledge to work with you in such a way that encourages you to take an active part in your healing process. I encourage you to give her a try – I believe you will experience immense healing on many levels. Laurie Larson, Arlington, VA
“Miracle Worker” – that is what Dr. Wray is to me. I have put myself in her capable hands for over 15 years, and she has helped me overcome a variety of back, neck, hip, knee and other aches and pains that have appeared as my body ages. Her mastery of the Activator Method – perhaps the most precise and least invasive chiropractic treatment there is – is marvelous. Her use of therapeutic myotherapy to sooth inflamed areas and encourage muscles to quit wreaking havoc on the skeleton reveals an uncanny understanding of the whole body. Her other therapies, specifically phototherapy, are surprisingly effective. Dr. Wray is not just a chiropractor – she is a healer of the finest caliber. I cannot recommend her highly enough. Ruth Holder, Washington, DC
Your insights and experience were very incredibly helpful and we got so much value from your talk. The information you provided on Vitamin D and other natural immune boosters was immensely useful to the group (especially at this time of year!), which was obvious by all of their questions and interest. I am sure you have changed some of our habits for the better! I am sure we will all take your lessons with us and try to follow your advice. Read More. Mary B. Hackman, Arlington/Alexandria, VA
I am writing to thank you for recommending and skillfully applying the laser treatment to treat my hip pain. The pain had persisted for more than a year, defying traditional chiropractic and ACT treatments, but within a few weeks of starting the laser treatments, the pain eased and then went away entirely after about 6-8 treatments (as I recall). I have been pain free for about four months now. As I understand it, the laser reaches into a deep cellular level to cause the hearling. That was certainly the case for me. Thank you so much. Allison, Alexandria, VA
I herniated a disc in my neck and went to see Dr. Wray about treatment for pain after being advised by two neurosurgeons that I should have a cervical fusion. She recommended a course of cold laser therapy, which I was very skeptical about at first, but willing to try. I was willing to try anything except surgery. There was such a noticeable reduction in pain after one, then two, then each subsequent session, to the point where I am once again leading a mostly-normal life without constant pain. I am now five months post-injury and while I have to be careful, I can do almost everything I did pre-injury, including running and exercise. I would highly recommend trying this option for anyone who is otherwise considering surgery, particularly if (like me) you aren’t experiencing a motor signal deficit in the affected nerves. Eli Nelson, Vienna, VA