Dr. Derek Oldenkamp
Dr. Derek Oldenkamp is a graduate of the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic. Dr. Oldenkamp is a Doctor of Chiropractic, author, lecturer, and philanthropist. He has been giving workshops on an array of health topics to civic groups, corporations, and even fellow Doctor of Chiropractic.
Dr. Oldenkamp is particularly known for his ability to find the true cause of disease and to help restore health. This is most notably seen with his exceptional results treating people with numerous neurological and musculoskeletal conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, ADHD, low back pain, headaches, and many others.
Dr. Kristin Hieshetter
Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a Doctor of Chiropractic, a metabolic biochemist, and a low-level laser specialist. She graduated Magna Sum Laude from Central Michigan University, full academic scholarship, ran the medical microbiology labs and biotechnology labs for 2 years, was a Research Scholar in Mammalian Physiology. At Palmer College, she was a Vogt Leadership Scholar, received the Extern Recognition Award from Palmer College Clinics, was a teaching assistant in neuromusculoskeletal diagnosis, physical diagnosis, and radiology and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Palmer College and presented at Palmer College Homecoming. Her core expertise is in maximizing neurological function using chiropractic mediated facilitation, anti-inflammatory protocols, and Euchronia lasers. Dr. Kristin will continue her work in chiropractic, low level laser, functional medicine, and completing the books she is composing. She was awarded the Newberry Michigan Chamber of Commerce Employer of the Year Award in March 2019. Dr. Kristin served as UP Chiropractic Association President from 2015-2019.
Dr. Kristin has given several corporate wellness talks to women’s groups, and has served as a continuing health coach for clientele nationwide. She has a passion for teaching clients the key strategies for maintaining brain health, the fortunate side-effect of which is a healthy body.