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Located conveniently in south Anchorage, the leading health professionals at Adkins Chiropractic are dedicated to helping you achieve your wellness objectives — combining skills from Exercise Science, Sports Medicine, Massage Therapy, and Chiropractic to help you achieve your wellness goals. Dr. Joel Adkins is committed to bringing you better health and a better way of life.
Getting a patient out of pain is only one of our goals.
At Adkins Chiropractic, our combination of Soft Tissue Techniques, Ergonomics, Stress Management, Stretching, Exercise, and Nutrition, in addition to chiropractic adjustments are tailored to treat the whole patient, not just the pain. We help each individual regain control of his or her health no matter what unique circumstances exist. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet your specific needs, and to return you to your active lifestyle.
There is more to life than no pain. Dr. Adkins and the Adkins Chiropractic Team will give you the tools you need for a path to pain-free active living.
It’s Your Life… Live it in Health!
Meet the Business Owner
Joel A.
Business Owner
Dr. Joel Adkins has been a licensed Chiropractor since 2001.
Dr. Adkins, a lifelong Alaskan, graduated from Oregon State University in 1996 with a degree in exercise science and human performance with focus on sports medicine. He received his doctorate in chiropractic in 2001 from Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, CA and started practicing in February 2002. He is a board member of the American Chiropractic Society and a member of the American Chiropractic Association. Dr. Adkins is a graduate of whiplash and brain traumatology from San Diego Spine Research Institute and also a certified ART Instructor and provider. He has been the team chiropractor for the Service High School girls soccer team for the past eight years. As a Chiropractor with experience, he is committed to promoting the health and well being of his patients. He lives in south Anchorage and enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and their two children.
Dr. Adkins uses a «whole person approach» when