Chiropractic Care Is A Necessary Cornerstone
He believes chiropractic care is a necessary cornerstone in every person’s life, young or old, to help them achieve an improved quality of life for the rest of their life for themselves and their family. Continue to read about the journey of who he is and why he does what he does!
It was nearing his high school graduation; and like all graduates, the excitement to have his parent’s and family watch him cross the stage was growing.
However, that excitement for Dr. Chase and his family had become but a hope and prayer. Two weeks prior to his graduation, Dr. Chase and his family held the hand of their father as he took his last breath. His last words to Dr. Chase were “Stay strong, little buddy.”
Dr. Chase Was Confused, Frustrated, Vulnerable, & Ultimately Lost
He no longer had his dad in his corner to guide him through the upcoming unknowns of life nor the help or guidance taking on this crazy world. He was placed at a fork in the road, but he took those four last words that his father spoke as empowering and made an instant commitment to his family to be the foundation in keeping them strong and moving forward. Dr. Chase recalls watching his father deteriorate every day; when it seemed like he should have been gaining strength, he was becoming weaker and sicker. This just didn’t make sense to him and was the catalyst to him pursuing an education first in Exercise Science and eventually Chiropractic.
Many are led to believe that they were born to be sick. Dr. Chase believes that you were born to heal and express health on all levels. Chiropractic has been and continues to be his platform which allows him to continue to lead and help guide people through their scary unknowns. He knows it to be his purpose to help others on their journey from pain, suffering, hopelessness, dis-connect, and what may feel like defeat-into health, hopefulness, and a possibility to an improved quality of life.
“Just like his commitment to his family and friends, he honors that same level of commitment to each individual in the office and know you have someone in your corner.”


