Welcome to Master's Touch Chiropractic Clinic! 503-224-BACK (503-224-2225)
Toll-Free: 1-877-224-3030
Located in the heart of Portland, Oregon, the dedicated health professionals at Master's Touch are devoted to helping you achieve your wellness objectives -- combining experience and expertise that span the entire chiropractic wellness spectrum. Dr. Paul Okamoto is committed to bringing you quick, full recovery aimed at eliminating the root problem. To minimize your chiropractic dependency, he also addresses postural issues and recommends home exercises.
Patients who receive care at Master's Touch Chiropractic Clinic can expect short term care and long lasting results because Dr. Okamoto targets both the bones and the surrounding muscle areas together. He insists on only the finest quality care through accurate diagnosis, experienced bone adjustments, and muscle treatments with modern equipment. Not sure if chiropractic can help you? - complimentary consultations available.
To learn more about Dr. Okamoto and the clinic, click on the "About Us" tab.
New Address!
We have moved to: 1730 NE 10th Ave., Portland, OR 97212, close to the Lloyd Center. Free parking.
Detailed Directions to 1730 NE 10th Ave., Portland, OR 97212
For a map click here.
FROM THE NORTH:
1) Head 1-5 South
2) Take Exit #302A (Rose Quarter /
3) Turn left onto NE Weidler St.
4) Turn left onto NE 10th Ave. (between Village Inn and Safeway)
5) Go 1.5 blocks
6) Turn right into the parking lot at 10th and NE Schuyler St.
FROM THE SOUTH:
1) Head I-5 North
2) Take Exit #302A (
3) Turn right onto NE Weidler St.
4) Turn left onto NE 10th Avenue (between Village Inn & Safeway)
5) Go 1.5 blocks
6) Turn right into the parking lot at 10th & NE Schuyler St.
FROM THE EAST:
1) Head I-84 West
2) Take Exit #1 (
3) Keep right at the fork to go onto NE 13th
4) Turn left onto NE Multnomah St.
5) Turn right onto NE 9th Ave.
6) Turn right onto NE Halsey St. / Lloyd Center
7) Turn left onto NE 10th Ave. (between Village Inn & Safeway)
8) Go 1.5 blocks
9) Turn right into the parking lot at 10th & NE Schuyler St.
FROM THE WEST:
1) Head Sunset Highway / 26 East
2) Stay in the right lane to merge right onto I-405 South
3) Merge onto I-5 North
4) Take Exit #302A (
5) Turn right onto NE Weidler St.
6) Turn left onto NE 10th Ave. (between Village Inn & Safeway)
7) Go 1.5 blocks
8) Turn right into the parking lot at 10th and NE Schuyler St.
FROM OR. CITY / MILWAUKIE / W. LINN:
1) Take McLoughlin Blvd. / 99E
2) McLoughlin Blvd. turns into SE Grand Ave.
3) Continue on SE Grand Ave.
3) Turn right onto NE Weidler St.
4) Turn left onto NE 10th Ave (between Village Inn & Safeway)
5) Go 1.5 blocks
6) Turn right into the parking lot at 10th and NE Schuyler St.
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