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My name is Dr.
Stephanie Maj. I am a chiropractor. How I became a chiropractor is not
all that exciting and yet its my story and I am going to tell it here. I
got injured, had spinal pain and my mom urged me to go to a
chiropractor. She also urged me to be a chiropractor. Chiropractor?
There are none in our family and to my knowledge, no one in my family
had ever been adjusted. So I went to Dr. Tony Battaglia in my hometown
of Akron, Ohio. I was 23 years of age, working in an environmental lab
and was looking for deeper meaning in my life. I went to this office
looking for pain relief and received so much more. I was assigned a
young doctor, excited and passionate about what he did and how he was
going to help lots of people get well. No one talked about helping
people at my lab job. Intrigued, I dug deeper.
After that experience, l decided that I needed to get my life moving in a
better direction so off I went to Chicago to chiropractic school.
Chiropractic school is a 5 year program, very similar to medical school
except when medical students go into the hospitals, chiropractic
students study the biomechanics, neurology, and function of the body
deeper. I spent my last year and a half of school in clinics, helping
the community and firming up my techniques of diagnosis and treatment.
School was the most intense experience of my life. It was hard to think
of life after school and the direction now of my career. I just wanted
to help people, thats all. I saw that there were so many people to
help; this world has never been sicker. I felt for me, working under
another doctor for a time was important. I studied under Dr. Peter
Feldkamp outside of Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Pete is a good man. I learned
many things both clinical and business from him although my biggest
lesson was that I could make a living, help lots of people, and do it
with integrity and honesty.
I opened Community Chiropractic in Chicago on April 1, 1996, my 30th
birthday. I have operated a family-oriented wellness practice in the
Chicago area where I specializes in returning people to health, family,
pediatric, pregnancy, and wellness care ever since. I am certified in
Pediatrics from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
where I completed over 120 hours of curriculum offered techniques and
protocols of care for children and pregnant women. I also earned a
Certificate of Proficiency in the Webster Technique, a specific analysis
and adjustment used for pregnant mothers. This chiropractic technique
helps to correct sacral misalignment, balance pelvic nerves, muscles and
ligaments which allow the baby to get into the best possible position
for birth.
Community Chiropractic is filled with people in various stages of
health. We have sick people on the road to getting well, we have healthy
people that utilize chiropractic care as a means of keeping their body
functioning optimally. There are young families, athletes and everything
in-between. Our hope is that we can be the coaches that lead you on
your journey to health and wellness!