Matt Arthaud with Well-House Chiropractic

Last Updated 2/26/2025Posted in Downtown Spotlight


📚 Do you collect anything?
Matt is a bookworm with a library of over a thousand books, including e-books. He enjoys reading all genres, from sci-fi and biographies to medical journals and classic mysteries. A big fan of Michael Crichton, Matt appreciates his storytelling style and scientific depth.

💡 What is an interesting fact about your business that most people wouldn’t know?
Many people assume chiropractors only manage pain, but Dr. Arthaud’s work goes beyond that. He focuses on the nervous system, which affects many other aspects of health, including double vision, dizziness, vertigo, and more. The nervous system is the master system of the body, and chiropractic care helps optimize its function.

🔥 What keeps you excited and motivated?
Dr. Arthaud has a tattoo that reads, "Serve the oppressed and heal the breach," reflecting his deep calling to help people live their best lives. His passion lies in making a difference in others’ well-being.

🏛 What is the inspiration behind the name of your business?
The Well-House Chiropractic is rooted in the idea of a town well—a place where the community gathers, shares knowledge, and finds life-sustaining water. Dr. Arthaud envisions his practice as a space for healing, learning, and connection.

Favorite downtown store or restaurant?
Matt’s favorite place to grab coffee is Kingdom Coffee, and he enjoys shopping at Grounded For Life for its great selection and atmosphere. In fact, he has even recommended Grounded For Life to some of his patients!

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