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New chiro moves into Hudson Headache office
18 Jul 2018
Since she was a child, Stormie Reiman always knew she wanted to help people.
She wasn't exactly sure how. Reiman started by studying psychology and criminal justice, and then physical therapy, but neither one of them were what she was looking for.
Then she made her way to chiropractic, and she knew she'd found the right fit. She earned her doctorate degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.
Now that she's found the right way to help people, she's opened her own practice to do it. At 1830 Webster St., Reiman's practice has been open for a month.
"I'm getting to meet some people and start developing those relationships," Reiman said.
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