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Dr. Michael Elliott was born in Erwin Tn. He spent his middle and teenage years living in Wytheville Va. Dr. Elliott went to a Chiropractor at the age of 12 after suffering a severe foot injury. It was at that point that he knew he wanted to be a Chiropractor. He attended the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport IA (where Chiropractic was founded & developed). There he received both his Bachelors of Science and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees. He finished school early (1998) and was allowed to do an externship in Westminster, CA. He has seen thousands of patients and has 21 years of experience. After graduation, Dr. Elliott decided to open his clinic in Nashville, TN. He also saw patients at The Center for Spine Joint & Neuromuscular Rehabilitation (large pain center) within Tristar Summit Medical Center in Nashville. In his private practice, he saw general patients. At SJNMR he saw Chronic pain and/or severely injured patients. Dr. Elliott loves being a chiropractor. “Improving the lives of others has always been my goal,” he says. “Being a chiropractor gives me the availability and platform to do so. Each time I interact with a patient I have the opportunity to improve that person’s quality of life. As a result, I can end each day with a level of satisfaction that most careers simply can’t deliver.”
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