Antonio Carrico, LMT,ND

Antonio Carrico, LMT,ND
Natural Health 606 East North St Bradley, IL 60915
About

Antonio Carrico, LMT,ND

Antonio Carrico, the director of natural therapeutics for the Carrico Muscle Therapy and Wellness Center practices and supports natural approaches to health. He does not practice Western medicine but understands the importance of Western medical practices when needed. He started his natural health career in Brazil by attending the Orient/Occident School of Asian Therapy where he became certified in Chinese Do-In and Oriental bodywork. Here in the United of States, he advanced his education and natural health career by receiving his Bachelor in Arts Degree with a Minor in Psychology from Governors State University. Moreover, he attended classes at the National College of Naprapathy of Chicago but later transferred his educational goals to CCNH college of natural health where he completed his traditional naturopathic degree in 1999. In the advancement of his professional path, he became registered as a traditional naturopath by the District of Columbia, Health Professional Licensing Administration in 1999 . Later, he acquired a North Carolina Naturopathic Privilege License and the Illinois Massage Therapy license. Antonio Carrico has taken muscle therapy into a new level by strengthening his twenty years of muscle therapy experiences with non-medical traditional naturopathy approaches. Always determined to enhance his natural health background, he completed continuing education courses with the following institutes
Primary Specialty

Massage Therapist

Gender Male
Services Antonio Carrico, LMT,ND is a Massage Therapist in Bradley, IL. A Massage Therapist uses massage to treat patients. A massage therapist needs a license to practice, which can be obtained after a training program. Massage therapists can work for a spa, clinic, or in private practice.

Please call Antonio Carrico, LMT,ND at (815) 936-0050 to schedule an appointment in Bradley, IL or to get more information.
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Were the massage therapist's hands too cold?
Yes! It was unbearable
Was there annoying music playing while you waited or during your visit?
No, there was no annoying music
Was this provider's office too cold?
No, it was fine
Was the waiting area spacious?
Yes
by Anonymous
October 20, 2011