Get to know Dr. Clinton Chadwell, D.C.
Dr. Chadwell graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2005. After graduation Dr. Chadwell went on to work in Lansing, MI under the supervision of Dr. Kevin Laucker, D.C. Dr. Chadwell was offered a position in Midland, MI working beside his uncle Dr. Philip Chadwell, D.C. After the birth of his son Clinton W. Chadwell, Dr. Chadwell and wife Kristina moved the family to Petoskey, MI where Dr. Chad well worked with Dr. William Steinbeck, D.C. An opportunity occurred that Dr. Chadwell couldn't pass up, owning his own practice. In June of 2007 Dr. Chadwell and family moved to Tawas City, MI, where Dr. Chadwell took over an established practice from Dr. Ronald LeClair, D.C. Now owning the practice for 2 years Dr. Chadwell and family have become very well know in the area. Making friends and earning the respect of patients. Dr. Chadwell also works with the Tawas Area Braves football team as the trainer. Dr. Chadwell is active in the community and is a member of the Elks Club. |
Chiropractic isn't just for adults!
Chiropractic care for children offers your family a solid foundation for wellness. Throughout pregnancy, birth, and childhood, the chiropractic lifestyle offers choices and benefits for your greater health and well-being. The following articles will help you understand the importance of the chiropractic family wellness lifestyle.
Dr. Chadwell and son Clinton. Moments after birth Clinton has been receiving Chiropractic care, Clinton now age 2 is always asking daddy for an adjustment. Picture by Teresa Melville |
Chiropractor’s OathIn accordance with the Chiropractic Principles of the Art, Science and Philosophy of Chiropractic, and in consequence of my dedication to restoration of the sick to health, I promise and swear to keep to the best of my ability and judgment, the following oath: I will adhere to the code of ethics espoused by the chiropractic profession. I will observe and practice professional conduct in relations with my patients, my colleagues, myself and my profession. I will seek to preserve the integrity of my profession and help it to grow in service to the benefit of all humanity. I will serve my patients to the best of my ability, violating neither their confidence nor their dignity, and in my association with these patients, I shall not violate that which is moral and right. I will provide regimen for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment. I will regard and refer to my fellow doctors with honor and dignity, giving credit for their dedication and commitment to the profession. I will continue to improve my knowledge and skill, and be sincere in my resolution to justify the responsibility which this degree symbolizes and imposes. |