About
Dr. Taylor
Dr. Taylor
Dr. Taylor got a late introduction to chiropractic. It wasn’t until she was a junior in college that she received her first chiropractic adjustment. She had experienced a minor car accident in high school, causing damage to the ligaments in her neck, low back, and jaw. Her medical doctor was already discussing surgical options for her jaw and she cringed at the possibility of a 19 year old undergoing a major surgery like that. So she searched for other options and found a chiropractor in her hometown that was an expert in the jaw.
After just a few adjustments, her pain decreased dramatically. But that was just the start! Once her major complaint was resolved, they discussed some other health issues she had experienced – like chronic fatigue, malabsorption, and digestive issues. Her chiropractor was able to help her body heal and restore the natural function. She felt better than she had in a LONG time.
After graduating with her bachelor degree from Elmhurst College in Chicago, and realizing that laboratory research was NOT the career for her, she looked for the best career path. She was fortunate to find a part time job at a local chiropractic clinic. It opened her eyes to experience the other side of the profession that helped her so much. She fell in love and immediately applied for chiropractic school at Palmer College of Chiropractic.
Chiropractic school was such a blessing. With each class, her love grew for the profession and for helping people. She discovered the wonder that is the human body and its amazing ability to heal itself! She also met her husband and business partner, Dr. Bryce! Together they tackled each course and were even able to graduate on stage together!
Dr. Taylor’s Passion and Expertise
Dr. Taylor’s heart lies with mommas and babies. Whether that be a first time pregnant momma, a postpartum momma and her newborn, or a momma who hasn’t yet been able to conceive.
She is Webster Certified for prenatal care, as well as trained in advanced perinatal care by the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). She has completed over 200 hours in pediatric education through the ICPA and other educators, and is certified by the Academy Council of Chiropractic Pediatrics (CACCP).
Together, after practicing in Indianapolis for 1.5 years they decided that it was time to be closer to family and closer to the area that they love. They now live in a 100 year old fixer-upper on the northside of Adel with their two very spoiled dogs, and their daughter, Charlotte, who often joins mom and dad at the office.