My Journey 

People often ask me why I chose chiropractic after spending more than 20 years practicing as a physician and Emergency Medicine specialist.
The answer is simple: I have always wanted to help people heal.

From as early as seven years old, growing up in Iran, I dreamed of becoming a doctor. That dream guided my education, my career, and my life's purpose. I earned my Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences in 1993 and later specialized in Emergency Medicine.
For more than two decades, I had the privilege of caring for patients during some of the most critical moments of their lives.

Emergency medicine taught me invaluable lessons. I learned to think quickly, make accurate diagnoses, and care for people under tremendous physical and emotional stress. Every day, I witnessed both the remarkable resilience of the human body and the importance of timely medical intervention.

Over time, however, I began asking myself a different question.

What if I could help people before their pain became an emergency?

Many patients were living with chronic back pain, neck pain, headaches, joint problems, poor posture, and movement limitations that affected every aspect of their lives. While emergency medicine is essential for treating acute illness and injury, I found myself increasingly interested in helping people improve their health before those problems became severe.
That search led me to chiropractic care.

I was drawn to its focus on restoring function, improving movement, and supporting the body's natural ability to heal. I saw an opportunity to spend more time with patients, understand their individual needs, and develop personalized treatment plans that addressed the root causes of their discomfort—not simply the symptoms.

In 2017, I moved to the United States to pursue this new chapter in my professional life. I earned my Doctor of Chiropractic degree and a Master of Science in Clinical Neuroscience from Parker University in Dallas, Texas. Although my career path changed, my purpose never did.

Today, my background in both conventional medicine and chiropractic allows me to approach patient care from a broader perspective. I combine decades of clinical experience with modern chiropractic techniques, therapeutic exercise, lifestyle guidance, and patient education to help individuals move better, feel better, and live healthier lives.

I believe every patient deserves to be heard. Every person deserves an accurate evaluation, honest communication, and a treatment plan designed specifically for their goals and needs.

My philosophy is simple: true healthcare is about more than relieving pain. It is about restoring function, improving quality of life, and helping people enjoy the activities they love.

Whether you come to me because of back pain, neck pain, a sports injury, or simply because you want to live a healthier life, my commitment remains the same—to provide compassionate, personalized care that helps you achieve your highest level of health and wellness.

My journey has taken me from emergency rooms to chiropractic clinics, across continents and through different stages of my career.
Through every step, one thing has remained constant: my passion for serving people and helping them live healthier, happier lives.

"Medicine taught me how to save lives in moments of crisis. Chiropractic allows me to help people improve the quality of their lives every day."

"My profession has changed over the years, but my purpose has never changed: to help people heal."