A graduate of Western States Chiropractic College, Dr. Gard is also a board certified Applied Kinesiologist and is currently studying towards his Diplomate (advanced degree) in Applied Kinesiology. Dr. Gard also has advanced certification in the Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique. He is a member of the American Chiropractic Association, the International College of Applied Kinesiology and the Chiropractic Association of Oregon

Dr. Gard's passion is holistic healthcare which he has been involved in since 1982 . He maintains over 100 hours per year of continuing education in Applied Kinesiology, advanced adjustive techniques, nutrition, herbology and internal medicine. Dr. Gard has a unique ability to combine subtle energy techniques with very effective manual therapies to deliver a very thorough treatment. His prior education includes over two years of Traditional Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture, Electro-acupuncture and Darkfield/Phase Contrast Microscopy. He is currently a teaching assistant for the 100 hour Applied Kinesiology certification course taught annually in Portland and an associate clinical instructor for Activator Methods International.

Dr. Gard lives in Beaverton with his wife and baby girl. In his spare time he enjoys pursuing his interest in flying.

 


A graduate of Western States Chiropractic College, Dr. McCall is also a board certified Applied Kinesiologist and is currently studying towards his Diplomate (advanced degree) in Applied Kinesiology. Dr. McCall is also certified in the Activator technique.

An avid learner, Dr. McCall enjoys more than 100 hours of continuing education each year in topics such as Applied Kinesiology, nutrition, herbs, homeopathy and Neuro Emotional Technique. He is passionate about many forms of healthcare - namely Chiropractic, nutrition, homeopathy, Chinese medicine and Applied Kinesiology. Dr. McCall also shares his knowledge locally in topics such as nutrition and health as an instructor and lecturer at local community centers.  

Dr. McCall lives in Northwest Portland with his wife and new 80-pound puppy they recently adopted from the Oregon Humane Society.