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Dr. Michael Bourbonnais is originally from western Canada. He attended college in Arizona on a baseball scholarship and later finished his undergraduate degrees at the University of Calgary in Canada. Having benefited from Chiropractic care since the age of fifteen, his decision to attend Chiropractic college was an easy one. He graduated from Palmer-West College of Chiropractic (Magna Cum Laude) in 1996. Dr. Bourbonnais has been in practice in Seattle for twelve years. He is a member of the International Chiropractic Association and the Washington State Chiropractic Association. He lives in the area with his wife Erica and son’s Jack and Will. |
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Dr. Jeremiah Tibbitts is a 2007 graduate of Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas City, Mo. He is a member of the Washington State Chiropractic Association and American Chiropractic Association. He found his passion to help others through the Boy Scouts of America and the local volunteer fire department as an EMT. Dr. Jeremiah is an avid backpacker, climber and general outdoor enthusiast
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Brenna Morgan after graduating from the University of Iowa, she moved to Seattle to follow a love of the mountains, water and general freshness of the Northwest. A graduate of Brenneke School of Massage in Seattle, Brenna has been practicing massage for almost four years. She is certified through the state of Washington to practice Massage. Her profession background is based around a treatment-oriented massage including extensive experience with patients facing many challenges with acute as well as chronic symptoms and conditions. She also enjoys working with clients simply looking to relax and escape the stresses of daily life. |
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Jessica Slimak lives north of Seattle with her husband Sean and daughter Brodie. Jessica was introduced to chiropractic and Dr. Mike at the age of 16 after fracturing her back snowboarding. Still a snowboarder, and just active in general, Jessica loves how chiropractic helps people achieve overall health. |
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Mandy Mauro has been around chiropractic her whole life. Her two great uncles were chiropractors and started a chain of chiropractors in her family, which includes her dad and uncle. To follow in the family tradition her brother and cousin are also in the process of becoming chiropractors. Mandy first got her start with chiropractic by working in her dad’s office in Shelton when she was 14. She moved to Seattle in 2006 and absolutely loves this city. She is a member of Mars Hill Church in Ballard and is actively involved with their youth program.
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