Chiropractors I know and love
By sierra on Oct 17, 2007 in healthly living, stress, Business Insights, Massage
Connecting with others can be challenging in and of itself. Connecting with others with an agenda in mind (hopefully detached from outcome) is just downright scary for a lot of people.
In the world of health care there are many different people that could be taking care of one person for the ultimately fully rounded health of the given individual. As a health care practitioner, I have to make connections with other health care providers, and that can be super-scary and even nerve-wracking. Believe it or not, I have fears about connecting with people even thought it is central to my practice.
Today I had a wonderful time connecting with a chiropractor that practices near Madison Park. Before meeting her, the only chiropractors I have trusted have been practicing for 20 + years
And they are in freekin’ Everett.
I don’t mind Everett, don’t get me wrong, I grew up around there and it’s a little pocket of sweetness all its own but getting my Seattle clients to go up there – well you can imagine the issues around that. So the choice is clear – find someone local that my clients would visit to get the care they need.
Amy VanQuaethem has a growing and beautiful practice near Madison Park. I just met with her this morning to chat about practice building and how we can support each other’s practices.
If you ARE in the Everett area there are two souls practicing chiropractic arts to high levels of gloriousness; you must see them and get your bones checked out.
Dennis Dilday – a fellow biznik fruitcake
Dr. R. Herbst - practicing for almost 3 decades – this is the man who inspired me at the age of 11 to be a massage practitioner and student of the healing arts

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