My primary mission is to help people feel well naturally. I believe in aiding the body so that it can heal itself by finding the source of the problem. Overall health care is simple: treat the patient as an individual, spend the necessary time to thoroughly understand the patient's condition, and gently treat the patient while providing information to aid in healing.
My college undergraduate work focused on pre-med at the University of Pittsburgh. However, I had a strong interest in natural medicine. I witnessed my mother avoid neck surgery due to effective hands-on chiropractic care. This approach to medicine steered me from becoming a medical doctor and instead pursuing a doctor of chiropractic.
Enrolling for my doctoral studies at the National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, Illinois, I spent extensive time in residency with patients at National's Outpatient Clinic as well as the Salvation Army Clinic of Chicago. Later, I earned my post-doctoral degree in Chiropractic Orthopedics and achieved my Diplomat Degree in the American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedics (DABCO).
Anually, I expand my education by attending numerous seminars in many subject areas ranging in Chiropractic treatments, exercise, mobilization and nutritional counseling.
My favorite times are spent with my wife and two sons. I enjoy woodworking, remodeling my home, biking, sailing, and skiing.