Erchonia National Laser Expo 2026
About This Event
The Erchonia 2026 National Laser Expo is an eagerly anticipated event designed for leaders and innovators across chiropractic, medical, and dental disciplines. Attendees can expect a weekend filled with world-class education, valuable networking opportunities, and unforgettable experiences, promising to be even bigger than previous years.
The expo takes place in beautiful Greenville, South Carolina, offering a chance to experience the city's vibrant downtown during the crisp, early autumn. Guests can enjoy strolling down Main Street, visiting the iconic Liberty Bridge at Falls Park with its breathtaking views of the Reedy River Falls, and discovering the statue of Dr. Charles Townes, the Greenville native and Nobel Prize winner who invented the LASER.
Event Highlights include:
Beyond the educational sessions, the expo offers ample opportunities for networking and fun, such as a cocktail party to unwind with colleagues, an Erchonia Golf Tournament for friendly competition, and HQ Tours to see where Erchonia's innovations come to life.
Learning Objectives
- -Understand the latest advancements and applications of laser technology in chiropractic care.
- -Learn about specific laser techniques relevant to medical and dental practices.
- -Gain insights from leaders and innovators in the field of laser therapy.
- -Explore the practical application of laser technology across various disciplines.
- -Network with peers and experts to foster professional growth.
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CE Approvals
Continuing education credits approved by the following bodies
| Approval Body | Credit Type | Hours | States |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northwestern Health Sciences University | CEU | 12 | All 50 StatesPuerto Rico |
Event Details
Start Date
Thursday, September 24, 2026
End Date
Saturday, September 26, 2026
Price
$499 – $599
CE Hours
12 hours
Format
In-Person
Location
The Westin Poinsett
120 S. Main St
Greenville, SC
USA
Speakers
2
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