About Me
I started my first chiropractic practice in Vermont in 1986 after graduating from Life Chiropractic College in Marietta, Ga. I have been in active practice for more than 3 decades. I have lived in Colorado since 1992, running a private practice for many years in Evergreen. I was also an instructor at the Colorado School of Healing Arts for 8 years. I have 2 children from a first marriage, 2 stepchildren from my second marriage, and 2 grandchildren. I stay very active in a variety of activities, but road cycling the mountains is my favorite.
About my practice
Providing quality chiropractic care is my driving force. I truly enjoy treating patients and helping them recover from pain and dysfunction that has been interfering with their full enjoyment of life. I use a number of different chiropractic techniques and can accommodate patients of all ages and comfort levels, even those who are very nervous about chiropractic. I enjoy all aspects of working at Kaiser Permanente and appreciate the multifaceted approach to health and wellness that Kaiser Permanente offers.
How I thrive
Living in Evergreen allows me access to outdoor mountain activities, especially mountain cycling and hiking with my wife and my dogs. I do what I recommend to my patients: exercise regularly, laugh as much as possible, eat a reasonably healthy diet, and engage in healthy relationships. Having enough quiet time is essential as well. I treasure the time that I spend with just my wife, Lynda, no matter what activities we are engaged in. That could be at home or travelling the country and the world.