Our Values

Connection

Although Dr. Victoria enjoyed her time at the VA, she wanted to take care of patients of all ages – babies, children, pregnant women, parents, grandparents, and maybe even the family dog someday too. We will be obtaining an extensive history of why you are seeking chiropractic care and what your health goals are.

Communication

People are more than just their symptoms. We are here to take care of you. All of you. We will establish the root cause of your pain and dysfunction and adjust to correct the cause. Whether this is accomplished with our office alone, or coordinating care with additional providers, we will get you where you need to be and keep up clear communication along the way.

Compassion

We firmly believes there is always room for improvement – even if you cannot see it for yourself. If you are asking yourself if chiropractic care is something you should try, give us a call to get your questions answered. Dr. Victoria became a chiropractor because she truly cares about people and will answer your questions with patience, kindness, and expertise.

Meet the Doctor

Dr. Victoria Brown graduated with a B.S. Community Health Education and a minor in Nutrition from the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. She then moved to Davenport, IA to attend Palmer College of Chiropractic. She finished her final year of outpatient training by taking care of veterans in the Clarksville and Nashville, TN VA hospitals through the Veterans Affairs Clinical Rotation program. She was inspired to apply for this program due to her grandfather being a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. She firmly believes that if he had access to chiropractic care sooner, many of his health challenges could have been avoided.

After graduating chiropractic school and leaving the VA, Dr. Victoria worked as a traveling doctor between Wisconsin and Illinois before making the move out west. She relocated to Washington state and worked as a clinic director and provider for a couple of chiropractic offices. She spent years taking care of patients from the early age of 2 weeks old, all the way up to patients in their 90s. She enjoyed the Pacific Northwest very much, but the call to come back home rang too loud. With most of her family located in Wisconsin, being born and raised in Wisconsin, and missing the Milwaukee Brewers a little too much, she made the move back home and will be here to stay.