How did your individual journeys in chiropractic care lead you to co-found Spinal Corrective Center, and what was your shared vision for it?
You made a decision early on to become affiliated with The 100 Year LifestyleⓇ. What does The 100 Year Lifestyle mean to each of you, and how do you incorporate it into your patient care? Why is it of value for Iowan families?
What unique strengths or perspectives do each of you bring to the practice that complements the other’s approach?
How do you work together to maintain a cohesive practice that serves multigenerational families in Cedar Rapids?
Can you talk about the importance of patient education and how you jointly approach teaching families about wellness and longevity?
Can you share an instance where collaborating as a team has led to a particularly impactful patient outcome?
What advice do you both have for families who are new to chiropractic care and unsure if it’s the right choice for them?
What is your shared mission for the Cedar Rapids community, and how do you hope your work impacts future generations?
Can you each share a story that encapsulates what it means to you to help families and children reach their full health potential through chiropractic care?
What legacy do you both hope to leave behind at Spinal Corrective Center and in the chiropractic field as a whole?
What health issues do you see in your practice? Are there any challenges that large numbers of Iowans are experiencing?
Why do you think longevity is such a hot topic these days? Is there really anything we can do about how long we’ll live?
Why do you refer to chiropractic care as a holistic practice?
You say you are the healthcare leader for families in our community. What does that actually mean?
Is it ever too early or too late to benefit from chiropractic care?