Ever since I can remember, when I was asked what I wanted to do when I grew up, my answer was, “Help people feel better”. Of course, I didn’t know how or what I would get into. Growing up in a small town outside of Syracuse, NY, I spent much of my time being very active. I grew up an avid swimmer, playing basketball, field hockeyand running track. When I wasn’t playing sports I spent a lot of time with my grandparents helping in the community through church groups and Habitat for Humanity, which is where my love of helping people developed.
Originally my love of physical activity/sports and rehab inspired me to explore physical therapy. I soon had a change of heart when I shadowed my first chiropractor after my freshman year of college. Everything changed after that! I decided to switch majors.My family thought I was crazy at the time and today they couldn’t be happier I made the switch to Chiropractic.
I finished my undergraduate degree with honors from Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Biology/Pre-med. Then I made my move to the beautiful Finger Lakes region of NY, where I graduated with honors from New York Chiropractic College in 2016.
All along the way it’s been my prerogative to collect as many tools as I can in order to deliver the highest level of care and do my best to fulfill the individual needs of each patient I meet. I have advanced training in ConnecTX instrument assisted soft tissue treatment, Whole food nutrition, Activator methods, Webster Technique, Thompson drop, and certified training in pediatric care and pregnancy through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA).
I believe that our bodies have the ability to heal if they are heard. My job is to listen to my patients so that I can deliver a treatment that is designed to meet their specific needs and give them fast and effective results.
When I am not treating patients in the office I love to stay active. I enjoy Barre Pilates, bicycling, hiking, target shooting, skiing, snowmobiling and boating.