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Dr. Allen Unruh is a Chiropractic Physician from Sioux Falls, SD in full time practice since 1970. In 2001-2003 he was president of the SDCA and initiated the “Free Choice Initiative” to challenge the Oligopoly in health care in the state of SD. He was awarded “Physician of the year” by the National Congressional committee. Dr. Unruh was a former candidate for the U.S. Congress.

Dr. Unruh is a member of the Council for National Policy and was a keynote speaker on health care reform at their conference. He has been the keynote speaker at the “Take Back America” conference with Phyllis Schlafley,  The National Association of Women Legislators, and many other state rallies from Billings to Boston. He was a keynote speaker at the “Reclaiming America” conference where he and Leslee received the “Salt and Light”  award..    He speaks with passion and conviction and his speeches are always laced with humor to demonstrate his points.   Dr. Unruh won the national “miracle of the year” award at the Palmer College of Chiropractic for clinical excellence.   He was one of 20 doctors treating world champion athletes at the famous Iron Man competition in Kona Hawaii.  

He has done numerous national TV and Radio interviews including Fox News, National Public Radio, Bott Radio Network, Salem Communications, Focus on the Family, Richard Land Live, Point of View, Relevant Radio and Democracy Now.

Dr. Unruh has authored 6 books including, “If The Government Doesn’t Get Off Our Backs,   The Whole Country Will Need A Chiropractor.”  And “Laughter Is The Best Medicine.”    Allen and his wife Leslee speak across the country on their book entitled “Romance 101” which highlights the importance of keeping humor within marriage.  They have 5 grown children and 13 grandchildren which they consider to be their greatest accomplishments. Dr. Unruh’s hobbies are racquetball and stand up comedy.


Bixby_Photo_1.JPGMy name is Dr. Nate Bixby.  I've been a chiropractor for 7 years.  I've always known since Junior High I wanted to be a chiropractor.  My grandfather was a chiropractor who practiced in New Hampshire.  He graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1924.  I decided Palmer was where I had to go too.  It was the best thing I could have ever done.  After graduating from Palmer, I went to New Hampsire to work as an associate for over 2 years.  In that time, I developed my chiropractic technique.  After leaving New Hampshire, I decided it was time to come home to Sioux Falls, SD where I was born and raised.  I had my own office here in Sioux Falls for three years.  After three years, I have decided to join forces with Dr. Allen Unruh, who I thank for this opportunity.  I have covered for the last two years any time he was on vacation, so you may have seen me already.            

In the seven years of being a chiropractor I have been blessed with the opportunity of going on clinic abroad trips through my chiropractic school. I have gone to Nepal as a student, India, Bolivia, Vietnam, and soon Brazil. On these trips I help the school organize a free clinic, donate to local orphanages in that country, and teach chiropractic technique to the Palmer students. These trips open my eyes to new cultures and show me how much need for health care there is around the world.

Along with chiropractic as my profession, I also coach tumbling for Dakota Spirit. It is cheerleading company with All Star teams which compete all around the country. It is my goal to eventually get my diplomate as a Chiropractic Sports Physician.

My hobbies inclued biking in the summer and fall.

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