Pronouns: he/him/his
I always knew I wanted to work in healthcare.
I found my purpose in helping people feel better when they feel hurt and hopeless.
After shadowing a pharmacist, a dentist, a physician, and a physical therapist, I chose to become a chiropractor. I was amazed by the patients' stories of how their chiropractor restored their health using nothing but well-trained, hands-on treatment.
In chiropractic college, I learned how to diagnose different conditions and feel for specific problems. But I quickly became dissatisfied with the traditional approach. Typical chiropractic adjustments weren’t providing effective or lasting results for my patients or my own body.
I found a different approach that made more sense to me. More importantly, it produced lasting results for my patients and for my own stubborn shoulder problem. I’ve spent years learning this specialized approach by training with other doctors across the U.S. at continuing education seminars.
New York Chiropractic College
(now Northeast College of Health Sciences)
New York Chiropractic College
(now Northeast College of Health Sciences)
Queen's University
I also have extensive knowledge of the human body. I currently teach full-time at a local university and have 5+ years of experience teaching anatomy to doctoral students.
Professionally, I consider myself to be a problem-solver, an educator, and a compassionate coach. If you choose to work with me, I’d be honored to be a part of your journey to become your healthiest self.
Personally, I’m originally from Ontario, Canada, and I currently live in Chili, NY. In my free time, I enjoy staying active outside in all seasons: hiking, biking, rollerblading, snowshoeing, especially with my wife and dog.