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Clinicians

Mark Sokolowski, D.C

Dr. Sokolowski is an adjunct instructor and clinician. He is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic. Dr. Sokolowski is proficient in multiple treatment modalities including basic adjusting, Flexion-Distraction, Spinal Decompression, IASTM and Activator®.  He also has a private practice in Hamburg, NY.

Gerald L. Stevens, D.C, M. S., MPH

Dr. Stevens is a Full Professor and clinician. He is a graduate of New York Chiropractic College. Dr. Stevens is proficient in basic adjusting, Flexion Distraction, Spinal Decompression, Activator® and IASTM.  Dr. Stevens is a Certified Primary Spine Care practitioner.

Janelle Martin, D.C.

Dr. Martin is an Assistant Professor and Clinician. A graduate of New York Chiropractic College, Dr. Martin is proficient in basic adjusting, Flexion-Distraction, Spinal Decompression and IASTM. Dr. Martin is a Certified Primary Spine Care Practitioner.

Bradley Hopkins, D.C., M. S.

Dr. Hopkins is an Assistant Professor and Clinician. A graduate of NYCC, he also holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Clinical Nutrition. Dr. Hopkins is a Certified Primary Spine Care Practitioner and is proficient in basic adjusting, Flexion-Distraction, Spinal Decompression, Activator® Technique and IASTM.  Dr. Hopkins also has a private practice in Hamburg, NY.

Ian MacCracken LMT
Independent Contractor

A former high school Psychology teacher turned Massage Therapist, Ian McCracken fell in love with the way the body holds so much of our emotions, traumas, and personality. He holds degrees in Psychology and Philosophy from UB and graduated from the New York Institute for Massage here in Amherst, NY. Myofascial Release is his current passion. He also is trained in Swedish Massage and Assisted Stretching.

Joe Myers, LMT
Independent Contractor

Joe Myers is a New York State licensed and nationally certified massage therapist with a focus on relaxation techniques that he considers helpful like regulating one’s nervous system, decreasing muscular tension in the body, and improving sleep quality. In addition to his training as a bodyworker at the Finger Lakes School of Massage he earned his degree in Philosophy and Religious Studies from SUNY Fredonia and applies a similar type of analytical and inquisitive approach to assess one’s needs with care, compassion and curiosity. Joe is deeply committed to continuing his education, particularly in the areas of social wellbeing and conscious business leadership.