The Hope
Team:
Andy
Roberts, D.C.
Dr. Andy Roberts graduated from
Palmer
College of Chiropractic in 1996. Dr. Roberts had the privilege of
studying under and being mentored by Dr. E.L. Crowder, the foremost
Upper Cervical Specific chiropractor of the time; completing a rigorous
three year Associate Clinical Externship in Specific Cervical
Chiropractic Analysis, X-ray, Technique and Philosophy. Dr.
Crowder's method of critical thinking, impeccable attention to detail
and knowledge and expertise of upper cervical specific chiropractic is
the greatest gift Dr. Roberts received from his mentor and carries on
his legacy.
Following his vision of serving the world through chiropractic, Dr.
Roberts joined Quiropractica Mundial (Worldwide Chiropractic) in Costa
Rica, Central America helping it grow into the largest upper
cervical chiropractic clinic in the world. While there, Dr.
Roberts was part of
the team that authored legislation for the protection of chiropractic
and the Costa Rican people, culminating in being on the board that
presented the proposed law before the Costa Rican congress and
ultimately present at the signing of the law into effect by the
country's Vice
President.
Dr. Roberts has brought home his love of chiropractic offering hope and
healing to the community of West Bloomfield, State of Michigan and the
United States.
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Gina
Roberts, D.C.
Dr. Gina Roberts graduated from
Palmer
College of Chiropractic in 1997.
Dr. Roberts also had the privilege of studying under
the world-reknowned Dr. E.L. Crowder; forging a close bond with her
mentor that lasted many years until Dr. Crowder's passing in 2002.
Dr. Roberts was forged by the unwavering direction of her mentor.
Dr. Roberts joined Quiropractic Mundial in Costa Rica following her
graduation. She became known there as the "intensive care clinic"
chiropractor of the Quiropractica Mundial team. In Dr. Roberts' clinic,
the severe cases requiring extra time were cared for with her special
level of compassion and love.
Dr. Roberts was the first woman chiropractor to have her
chiropractic degree recognized by the Universidad de Costa Rica.
Returning to the United States with the family to continue her
wonderfully sensitive and caring ways serving the community through
specific chiropractic care.
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Support
Staff
Our Director of First
Impressions is Renee Lemke; during the week in the mornings you'll see
Renee's smiling face or hear her voice on the phone awaiting to guide
and help you as you make your new patient appointment or schedule a
regular office visit. Renee is also our resident financial expert and
will help you through your payment plan.
Becky Podkul is our afternoon Director of First Impressions. She is
always happy to serve the next soul that calls or walks into the
clinic. With her smile, she offers her assistance to all and when
she hits a roadblock Becky works hard until she can find a solution for
our patients.
The warmest of individuals, Georgia Hewitt is our Sunday Director of
First Impressions. From the first moment you meet her, you'll feel at
home. Welcoming and sweet, Georgia will attend to your needs while at
the clinic and make you feel part of the family.
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Mark
Rebner
As
a full-time Nationally Certified Massage Therapist, Mark has been
practicing Therapeutic Massage, Craniosacral Therapy and Energy Work
Modalities since 1999.
Mark taught massage therapy for four years at the Michigan School of
Myomassology, practicing two forms of Craniosacral Therapy (Biodynamic
& Upledger) as well as being a Reiki Master. Mark was accepted to the
International Network of Esoteric Healing (INEH) Teaching Training
Program and is working toward becoming an Esoteric Healing Instructor.
Mark also has been a dedicated student of Shamanic work since 2003, and is apprenticed on that Path. Prior
to his current career, Mark worked in the automotive and banking
industries, holding both an MBA from the University of Chicago & a
BSEE from GMI Engineering & Management Institute.
Mark's greatest gifts are his heart and hands, bringing compassion and
love to his clients. His ways are soft and gentle, coaxing the body
towards relaxation allowing the body a better chance to heal and repair.
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