Dr. Brad Miller
Dr. Miller is a second generation Chiropractor. His father passed down the teachings of the founders D.D. and B.J. Palmer who founded the Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa and the “Palmer Method”. These methods and the Gonstead Method involve specific accurate care requiring specialized equipment and evaluation. Both methods imbue the belief that the body has a very strong innate capacity to heal, and that everyone deserves a chance to see if they can be helped.
In 1975 Dr. Miller moved to the United States from New Zealand and attended the University of Oklahoma recieving a Bachelor of Science in Zoology in 1979. He attended the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic receiving a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, cum laude in 1984. He then began a 5 year internship with his late father Dr. Milton Miller DC. He recently obtained an executive MBA from the Marshall School of Business at USC.
Dr. Miller has belonged to the California Chiropractic Association, the International Chiropractic Association, and NUCCA – the National Upper Cervical Association which reflects an increased commitment to the results that can be obtain with accurate, gentle and specific care. He takes continuing post graduate studies to keep abreast of the latest in the profession including pediatric care, auto injuries, x-ray, nutrition, care of seniors to name a few.
Dr. Miller is active in the community as a founding member of Arcadia Rotary Sunrise, a current member of Arcadia Rotary and part of the Lucky Baldwin District leadership committee for the San Gabriel Valley Council of Boy Scouts of America. In his “spare” time he sails and takes groups on Eco and Cultural visits to New Zealand.
Office Staff
Dr. Miller’s key staff person is Erika who has been the office manager for over 9 years. She is a gentle listening ear and the confidential source on financial and insurance arrangements.
Staff In-training
We host teenagers as interns for their first work experiences and young Chiropractors often visit to observe and learn. |