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Why did you choose to become a Chiropractor? 

Well, my father became a Chiropractor in 1980, so chiropractic was really a way of life for me since I was a child at 4 years old. I have fond memories of my father working on me when I had aches and pains, or when I just "needed an adjustment."  I recall only going to the medical doctor a handful of times.  I was a healthy kid growing up, and I feel that my father's influence as a chiropractor was a big factor in that.

I remember one of the most influential events in my life that  helped me make my decision to become a Chiropractor was back in 1994.  I had just started my undergraduate schooling at Brigham Young University and awoke one night with an excruciating pain in my head.  I looked at the clock and recall it was about midnight, the lights were still on in the closet-sized dorm room.  My roommate, still a good friend of mine, looked up from his textbook and said, "Gotta headache?"  I remember thinking to myself, "Is that what this is?"  He tossed me some pills and said, "Take these, you'll feel better."  Soon afterwards, I went home to visit family and mentioned to my father what had happened, and the ongoing headaches since then.  He treated me, and the headaches immediately improved.  I recall asking why and how?  I was reminded that I had been involved in an automobile accident about 10 months earlier, and hadn't seen a chiropractor for the 6 months or so since I left for college.

Since then, I have dedicated myself to helping others in need and teaching them the "chiropractic way."  I have realized that there is so much that I take for granted because I was raised in a chiropractic family.  I hope to share with others this philosophy and hope that I can help others a healthy and full life.

Education:

  • 2003 Doctor of Chiropractic - Palmer College of Chiropractic West
  • 2000 Bachelors of Science/Biology - Brigham Young University

Licensure:

  • 2003-current - Washington State Chiropractic License
  • National Board of Chiropractic Examiners attainment Parts I, II, III, IV, and Physiotherapy

Memberships & Associations:

  • Member of the Washington State Chiropractic Association
  • Member of the Pi Tau Delta Chiropractic Honor Society
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