Published: June 14, 2006
BioTech Medics Negotiating Fort Worth Affiliate Pain Management Clinic

BioTech Medics, Inc., (PINKSHEETS: BTMD)
announced today that they entered into negotiations with an existing Fort
Worth Chiropractic Practice to become a BioTech Medics Pain Management &
Wellness Center. One of the doctors in the group upon personally receiving
a sample therapeutic laser treatment was amazed that in 15 minutes his
lingering shoulder pain had subsided so quickly without drugs or steroid
shots. The Fort Worth center could be open within the next month.
BioTech opened on a Saturday-only basis its Muenster, Texas center on June
10th. "The doctor and I had a good time going to Muenster and meeting new
patients there," said Keith Houser, CEO. "The Texas town's German
historical background is very unique."
"This will provide a convenient location for patients in North Texas and
the Southern Oklahoma area to be treated. With the high cost of gasoline,
this will save patients money from having to travel about 200 miles round
trip to Dallas for treatment," said Mr. Houser.
There are currently 6 affiliated centers utilizing the NeuroLase Medical
Laser located in Albuquerque, NM, Boca Raton, FL, Overland Park, KS,
Austin, Dallas and Muenster, Texas.
BioTech Medics is a distributor for the FDA cleared NeuroLase Therapeutic
Medical Laser. The NeuroLase is one of the most powerful Class 3B
therapeutic lasers in the USA which is for the temporary reduction or
elimination of muscular, skeletal and arthritic pain without drugs or
surgery for the entire body.
Medical practitioners seeking to provide quick and safe, drug-free pain
management for their patients are encouraged to contact BioTech Medics.
On the web at: www.biotechmedics.com
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