Dr. Eric is originally from Lake Forest, Illinois, where he grew up on a lively block full of kids his age. There was always something fun to do and people to spend time with. That sense of community and ...activity helped shape his lifelong interest in health, wellness, and helping others.
Dr. Eric’s path to chiropractic was driven by a lifelong love for learning about health and a desire to share that knowledge to better the lives of others. He graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2015 with a degree in Kinesiology and Sports Studies and went on to work as a personal trainer and wellness instructor for several years. During that time, he witnessed how transformative movement and exercise could be for overall well-being. After being a chiropractic patient himself for two years, he realized that the relief and vitality he experienced through adjustments mirrored the “high” he felt from fitness. That realization led him to pursue his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic, where he further developed his passion for helping others move and feel their best.
Patients appreciate Dr. Eric for his genuine care and dedication. Many note that it’s rare to find a doctor who truly invests time in helping patients feel better—not only during appointments, but by encouraging them to maintain healthy habits outside the clinic as well. His thorough approach and emphasis on patient education ensure that each person leaves feeling empowered to take charge of their health. His clinical interests include Active Release Technique, Myofascial Release Technique, chronic pain management, and nutrition, allowing him to provide comprehensive, movement-focused care tailored to each individual.
For Dr. Eric, wellness is about living life fully—physically, mentally, and socially. He maintains his own health through regular exercise, including gym workouts four times a week, outdoor activities, yoga, and intentional recovery practices such as proper nutrition, meditation, and soft tissue care. He believes that taking care of oneself is essential before caring for others, and this philosophy guides both his personal life and his practice.