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Bizline: Vitality center in Dillon

Q: What type of business do you operate – what do you sell, or what service do you provide?A: Chiropractic, massage therapy and wellness care (including pH nutritional counseling and allergy elimination)Q: Where are you from, and why did you decide to open your business in Summit County?A: I grew up in Oklahoma, spent some time here in the ’80s as a ski area employee, and decided to come back after completing chiropractic college in 1995 to take care of the health-conscious locals as well as the weekend warriors.Q: What experience do you have in this field?A: I have been practicing for 15 years in two different practices.Q: What sets your business apart from other similar businesses?A: Our practice focuses on chiropractic and wellness through: spinal adjustments, massage therapy, nutrition and lifestyle modifications, all in a day-spa environment. Q: What types of customers do you hope to reach in Summit County?A: I embrace a patient-base that desires to get well and stay well. “The absence of symptoms and optimal health are two very different things.” Our focus is on optimal health. Q: Why did you choose to open where you did?A: The location is ideal. We have plenty of parking, easy accessibility, a modern building and plenty of natural light. Q: What are your plans for your company’s future?A: Continue to grow and help even more patients with the addition of acupuncture, skin care and spa body-treatments.


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