My journey into chiropractic care began with personal experience — years of sports and car accident injuries left me with chronic pain that conventional treatments couldn’t resolve.
After earning my bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and working in orthopedic research at UC Davis, I realized I wanted to help people more directly. My search for a lasting solution led me to chiropractic school, where hands-on training transformed not only my understanding of health but also my own body.
As my pain faded and my vitality returned, I knew I’d found my purpose. In 2018, I opened my own practice in South San Francisco, focusing on the Gonstead Method, a biomechanically precise approach that finds and corrects the root cause of pain.
Around the same time, I accepted a position as an associate professor at the chiropractic college where I trained, allowing me to stay on the cutting edge of research and technique while mentoring the next generation of chiropractors.
Today, balancing patient care and education keeps me deeply engaged in both the science and art of chiropractic healing. My mission is simple — to help every patient achieve long-term relief, balance, and optimal wellness through natural, non-invasive care.