Have you been to health practices where you're in and out and nothing changes?
Healing takes time. That's why I take the necessary time with you, to discover a real solution.
My work and experience centers on improved health and function. As a Doctor of chiropractic for over 23 years, I've seen numerous people with many different health afflictions. And I've helped people get long-lasting results.
I've witnessed true healing miracles during chiropractic missions in Nepal and Nicaragua where I contributed to helping over 12,000 people. Those experiences have helped shape my philosophy on health and wellness.
Everyone can get results. Everyone has the power to heal. I've seen many people who were told repeatedly, that nothing could help them, get better.
There are no quick fixes. And with the right tools, natural care, and time, you can improve- and often heal completely.
Aligning the Mind, Body, and Spirit, is the foundation of living a healthy life.
Come in, check it out. You'll like the results.
- Board Certified Doctor of Chiropractic
- Advanced Shamanic Practitioner Training - Rainbow Jaguar Institute
- Shamanic Practitioner Medicine Wheel Training- Create Your Dreams, LLC
- Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique- Morter Institute and Dr. Sue Morter
• Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic (Magna Cum Laude and Presidential Scholar)
• Master's Degree in Anatomy, Palmer College of Chiropractic
• Human Biology degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
• Research Assistant at the California Institute of Technology and Medical College of Wisconsin
• Continuing Education & Certifications in: Functional Nutrition, Whiplash, Extremity Adjusting, Instrument assisted Soft- tissue mobilization, and as a Golf Conditioning Chiropractor. Dr. Noll also volunteers his time in the community to raise awareness of health and wellness issues.
• Anatomy and Physiology instructor Portland Community College, AB Tech, Center for Massage and Natural Health
• Biology Research at the California Institute of Technology and Medical College of Wisconsin
B.J. Palmer