Meet Our Doctors: Dr. Callie Lance

Chattanooga Sports Chiropractic Institute

Promoting Patient Autonomy

Over the past six and a half years, Dr. Callie Lance has created an inviting space to welcome her patients, motivated by her own dislike of going to the doctor while growing up. “It was never somewhere I felt empowered to better myself,” shares Dr. Lance. “I wanted to provide an office in which people are given the tools and confidence to achieve their health goals.” Now, Dr. Lance puts her listening and empathy skills to good use, all while helping patients create a treatment plan that fits their specific needs.

I have the opportunity and honor to establish a permanent relationship that allows for an empowering health journey through body and mind, not just treating symptoms.”

My Credentials

Medical Degree:

Doctorate of Chiropractic:
Logan University,
Chesterfield, MO

Certifications:

Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician

Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Trainer

Dry Needling Certified

Active Release Technique Full-Body Certified 

McKenzie Technique

USA Triathlon Coach Level 1

Recognitions:

Chiropractor of the Year, Tennessee Chiropractic Association
 
Tennessee State Delegate, American Chiropractic Association
 

Chiropractor, Chattanooga Lookouts

Specialties:

Kinesiology

Biomechanics

Sports Science

Rehabilitation

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1. What do you love most about your profession?

What I love most about the chiropractic profession is the vulnerability and trust it requires to give quality care. To really sit down and take the time to listen to my patient’s stories, not just the complaint.

2. What’s the key to making a great first impression?

The key to making a great first impression is how you make the other person feel. Being kind, inviting, and confident are some of the key factors in my eyes.

3. How does your staff enhance your practice?

The favorite staff member of the practice is the Director of Greetings (D.O.G.) and Rehab Assistant, Daisy. She’s a 6-year-old Golden Husky mix. My dream was to always have a dog that would be able to be at the office and she was made for the role.

4. What is your best advice for patients?

Remember you only get one body to live in, please nurture
    it. Slow down, be present (especially with loved ones), and most importantly, work on yourself. Health isn’t a privilege, it’s a priority. Put the technology down and sit in the sun, cleanse the mind, drink more electrolytes, and breathe.

5. What accolades mean the most to you?

The accolade that means the most to me is when a previous or current patient refers a friend or family member to my practice. It is such an honor to be trusted to provide the best health care I can for them.

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