I received my Bachelors of Science and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. I grew up in the Kansas City area before moving to Seattle in 2005, where I began my chiropractic journey.
After a car accident left me with severe and chronic back pain, I tried a variety of options for getting my health back. When I received an upper cervical adjustment from a local chiropractor, I knew that I had finally found not simply the answer to my back pain, but I had found my life’s passion.
After attending chiropractic school, I returned home to Seattle where I completed a preceptorship with Dr. Carolyn Fancher and obtained my post-graduate training and Board Certification in the Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic technique.
In addition to board certification in Atlas Orthogonal, I am trained in Bio-Geometric Integration. I am also a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association and hold certification in the Webster Technique.
I am passionate about serving families in Bremerton by providing a solid foundation for health throughout pregnancy, birth, childhood and beyond.
I pay particular attention to the upper neck area of the spine utilizing my board certification in Atlas Orthogonal. If you’ve had a motor vehicle collision, sports injury, chronic headaches or migraines, tinnitis, TMJ issues, fibromyalgia, or any other problem related to the head or neck, I’d really like to check to see if your problem might be related to your atlas. If I find that your atlas is misaligned, I may order x-rays or other imaging to confirm, and we will discuss a plan of care that works with your goals. I’ll never give you a hard sell and I always try to recommend exactly what I would recommend to my own family.