
Dr. Fidel Odunuga
Chiropractic physician
Best of Las Vegas · voted best chiropractor, six years running
HALO Wellness Clinic has both under one roof at 5920 South Rainbow Blvd. Eight people work here, six of them clinical. No referral is needed, and you can be seen without insurance.
Voted best chiropractor in Las Vegas by Review-Journal readers, most recently in 2025.
Chiropractic, internal medicine, general surgery, nursing, massage and sound therapy, in one suite.
Neither is needed to be seen. We do accept United Healthcare, UMR and Hometown Health.
The clinic runs at volume, so appointments are booked by phone rather than walked in.
The care side
Dr. O came to chiropractic through sport: kinesiology at Sam Houston State, then Texas Chiropractic College, then a sports physician’s licence. He is Webster certified, and the practice he built treats families and competitors with the same method. Find the dysfunction, correct it, then give the body the conditions to keep the correction.
Spinal adjustment and manipulation is the foundation. Realigning the vertebrae eases wear on the joints and ligaments, helps prevent premature wear, and lets the body function at full range.
Around it sits everything else in the room: ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation, Graston, dry needling, cupping, infrared, myofascial release, therapeutic exercise. Which ones you get depends on what the examination finds.
Auto accident cases are treated here too, for neck and lower back pain, tingling or numbness in the limbs, loss of range of motion, difficulty walking and severe headaches after whiplash. It is a drug free and surgery free route, which is why many people reach for it after a crash.
Your first visit
No referral and no insurance are needed to be seen. The forms cover your health history and anything relevant to your condition, and you can fill them in before you arrive to save time.
The doctor explains musculoskeletal dysfunction, how it happens, and which treatments correct it. If you have never been adjusted, this is where the questions get answered.
You sit down with the doctor and go through the health issues, the concerns and the treatment options.
Reflexes and flexibility first, then the standard neurological, orthopaedic, postural and physical tests as needed.
Spinal adjustment, and whichever of the modalities fits: electrical muscle stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, Graston. Some conditions need an x-ray referral first.
You leave with a wellness program to carry on outside the treatment room. We accept United Healthcare, UMR and Hometown Health, with more coming soon.
In the room
These are the tools on the care side. None of them are booked as a package. The examination decides.
Realigning the vertebrae into position so the body can function fully. It eases wear on the joints and ligaments and helps prevent premature wear.
A rapid series of controlled thrusts that works with the natural cycle of the nervous system. The oscillations are fast, so the treatment stays comfortable while dysfunctional muscular and skeletal patterns reset.
Stainless steel instruments let the clinician find and treat chronic inflammation and soft tissue fibrosis, breaking up scar tissue and restoring range of motion.
Thin needles at or near a trigger point make the muscle contract and release. Used for shoulder and rotator cuff pain, lower back pain, headaches and TMJ pain. Needles stay in for 10 to 20 minutes.
Vacuum suction decompresses soft tissue rather than compressing it, lifting the tissue and drawing circulation back into the area. Used for blood circulation, shoulder pain, sciatica, arthritis and sports injuries.
Gentle sustained pressure into connective tissue restrictions, applied by hand, to eliminate pain and restore motion.
Interferential stimulation reaches the peripheral nerves with less discomfort than traditional stimulation. Four clinical applications: pain relief, muscle stimulation, local blood flow and reduction of swelling.
A probe moved across the skin with gel to reduce friction. Effects include tissue relaxation, increased local blood flow, scar tissue breakdown and reduced local swelling.
Light energy absorbed by photoreceptors in the cell, which starts a series of metabolic events that increase blood flow and carry oxygen and nutrients to the tissue.
Restoring normal movement, muscle memory and coordination, primarily where the basic patterns have been lost: squatting, lunging, stepping, reaching.
Targeted work with dumbbells, Therabands or bodyweight as resistance, alongside manual stretching, trigger point release and traction.
Adjustments hold longer with less muscle tension when circulation is improved, and massage reaches deep layers of soft tissue that are hard to get to otherwise.




Cervical
They are the smallest in the column and the most mobile, which is why they take the load of every hour spent looking down and why neck work is so much of what walks through the door.
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Thoracic
The least mobile stretch of the column, braced by the rib cage. It is usually the first place a desk posture shows, and it is where a loss of movement quietly forces the neck and the low back to compensate.
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Lumbar
The largest vertebrae in the column, and the ones under the most direct load. Their hollow has to balance the arc above it, so when the thoracic stiffens this is where the extra work lands.
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The adjustment
Realigning the vertebrae into position eases wear on the joints and ligaments, helps prevent premature wear and lets the body function at full range. That is the whole job, and it is why the examination comes first.
Cross the suite
The other half of HALO is a room full of machines most Las Vegas clinics do not have, and the manual work that goes with them. Injuries get rehabilitated here. It is also where the athletes do their recovery work.
Machine therapies on the recovery floor
Chiropractic modalities on the care side
On the team, six of them clinical
Years running as best chiropractor in Las Vegas

Heated, pressurised water jets for relaxation and recovery. It relieves muscle tension and spasm, improves circulation and supports lymphatic drainage.

Alternating heat and cold stimulates blood flow, reduces swelling and flushes metabolic waste while delivering oxygen and nutrients to the tissue.

Acoustic waves through a water mediated system increase blood flow, promote new vessel formation and break down scar tissue and calcification while stimulating collagen. Used for chronic pain, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis and joint dysfunction.

Sequential air compression promotes blood and lymphatic flow, helping flush waste, reduce fluid build-up and cut soreness and swelling.

Red and near infrared light to raise cellular energy. It supports healing, circulation, skin tone and texture, and faster recovery.

Low frequency electromagnetic pulses interact with the body’s own electrical activity to support circulation, oxygenation and cellular communication.
Performance center
Competitive programs for professional and elite athletes are designed to provide peak physical stimulus at the limit of what the athlete can take. Because the intensity is maximal and the schedules are compressed, recovery and regeneration are built into the program rather than bolted on afterwards.
On the injury side the model is rehabilitation: stop, treat, restore. Sprains and strains, knee injuries, swollen muscles, Achilles injuries, shin pain, rotator cuff, fractures and dislocations. The aim is the athlete back in the sport as fast as the structure allows, and no faster.
Under load
A Figure Olympia champion, a Mrs. Nevada and a New England Patriot, alongside the families who come in every week. Same room, same method.

“I am mentally and physically stronger than ever.”
Being a professional female body builder for over four years, I have seen many therapists and chiropractors during my career for recovery and maintenance. I didn’t know how much I could improve until I started seeing Dr. Odunuga.

“The results are instantaneous.”
Every time my back goes out or I feel the start of an injury, I rely on Dr. Odunuga to get me fixed up and back in action with minimal downtime. A holistic approach that includes chiropractic manipulation, ultrasound, infra-red and massage.

“Keeps my performance at top competing condition.”
The unique set of skills that Dr. O possesses keeps my performance at top competing condition.
“Dr. O is very knowledgeable about how to properly adjust each patient. My son and I love to see Dr. O for adjustments weekly. Thank you HALO Chiropractic for keeping my family healthy.”
Lacey Burbage
“Dr. Odunuga is not only an amazing chiropractor, he’s an amazing person more concerned with a person’s health than anything else.”
Patrick and Phylecia Wood
The HALO team
Six clinical practitioners and two who hold the place together: a chiropractic physician, a board certified internal medicine doctor, a Navy general surgeon, a nurse practitioner who started as a combat medic, a massage therapist and a sound alchemist.

Chiropractic physician

Internal medicine

General surgeon

Nurse practitioner

Massage therapist

Sound alchemist

Wellness coordinator

Marketing coordinator
Questions
These are the clinic’s own answers, taken from what they publish. If your question is not here, the front desk will answer it on the phone.
No. Neither a referral nor insurance is required to be seen. You can call and book directly, and the front desk will take your details when you arrive or you can complete the new patient forms beforehand.
United Healthcare, UMR and Hometown Health, with more coming soon. Insurance is not required to be treated, and the clinic will tell you what applies to your case when you call.
Six steps, and none of them are a surprise: new patient paperwork, an explanation of what is happening and why, a consultation with the doctor, a physical examination covering reflexes, flexibility and the standard neurological, orthopaedic and postural tests, then treatment, then a care program to carry on at home. Some conditions need an x-ray referral before treatment begins.
5920 South Rainbow Blvd., Suite 5, Las Vegas, Nevada 89118. Monday is by appointment only. Tuesday to Friday the clinic is open 9:00am to 7:00pm. Closed Saturday and Sunday. The clinic runs at volume, so appointments are booked by phone on (702) 917-1716 rather than walked in.
Yes. Auto accident cases are treated for neck and lower back pain, tingling or numbness in the limbs, loss of range of motion, difficulty walking, and severe headaches after whiplash. It is a drug free and surgery free route, which is why many people reach for it after a crash.
Seven machine therapies on the recovery floor: SolarJet hydro massage, the AquaLieve cryo and heat recovery chair, HydroPulse shockwave, Compress RX compression, SolaDerm red light, PEMF therapy and a pelvic floor therapy chair. Alongside them sit manual therapies including Graston, cupping, dry needling, clinical targeted massage and stretch therapy.
Yes. The Performance Center runs competitive programs for professional and elite athletes, with recovery and regeneration built into the program rather than added afterwards, and a rehabilitation model for sports injuries including sprains and strains, knee injuries, Achilles injuries, shin pain and rotator cuff problems.
Yes. Therapeutic, sports and deep tissue massage in 30, 60, 90 and 120 minute sessions, with packages and monthly massage and chiropractic combinations, plus heat, ice, aromatherapy and enhanced muscle therapy as add-ons. Rates are not published, so call (702) 917-1716 for current availability and pricing.
Yes. Dr. Fidel Odunuga is a Webster certified chiropractic physician. He took a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology exercise science at Sam Houston State University, trained at Texas Chiropractic College, and holds a sports physician’s licence from Northwest Health and Science Center.
No. Eight people work at HALO, six of them clinical: a chiropractic physician, a board certified internal medicine doctor, a general surgeon, a nurse practitioner, a massage therapist and a sound therapist. The clinic also offers general practitioner services including sport physicals, EKG, joint and trigger point injections and saline hydration.
Request an appointment
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