Q: What got you into this specific medical field?
A: Since I was just a teenager, I have both seen and experienced first hand the amazing benefits that chiropractic care can have on individuals.
 
Q: What landed you in your city, and what is it that you like about the neighborhood?
A: I grew up in Gilbert, AZ and although Queen Creek has grown tremendously since we moved here it still has much of the same rural appeal to me that Gilbert did when it was much smaller.
 
Q: Where did you receive your undergraduate and professional degrees, and did you participate in any residencies?
A: I graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, IA.
 
Q: What year did you begin practicing?
A: 2004
 
Q: What procedures do you feel your practice excels in above others?
A: Technique wise, I really do not know if I have more to offer than any of my other fellow chiropractors. What I believe makes me stand out, and is probably the reason for the large number of patient referrals that I receive, is the time and attention that I give to my patients. Every patient who leaves my office will either leave feeling better or leave knowing that I did everything within my power to help them feel better.
 
Q: What are your office hours?
A: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30 - 1:00 and 2:00 - 6:00
Thursday 2:00 - 6:00
Tuesday & Saturday by appointment
 
Q: What HMO or PPO providers are you in network with? Do you offer financing?
A: We are in network with all of the major insurance carriers: Aetna, BC/BS, Cigna and United Healthcare.
 
Q: Do you accept any government programs or discount cards?
A: Unfortunately the state funded AHCCCS program does not cover chiropractic but we do accept Medicare.
 
Q: What are the most challenging parts of your everyday practice?
A: Without question the most challenging parts of practice are also the parts that I dislike the most. Paperwork and dealing with the insurance companies.
 
Q: What are the best moments that make it worthwhile?
A: Without question it is seeing the excitement and feeling the gratitude of a patient who realizes that their life has just been forever changed for the better.