About Me

 

Hi! I’m Stephen!

Finding my way into this career path has been a little unconventional. In high school I had no real idea what I wanted to do. I attended a mandatory career fair and picked various healthcare/science professions to listen to. One of them ended up being a chiropractor and after I listened to him talk about chiropractic I remember thinking, “Hmm.. that’s interesting. I think that’s what I want to be!” And didn’t look back from that point forward.

 

I attended Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, IA. Within 3 months of being on campus, I was instantly drawn to pediatrics. The idea of helping kids who were struggling with various issues struck a chord with me. I could feel that was my calling. I spent any free time I had outside the required curriculum digging into that topic. Neurodevelopment, how chiropractic affects the nervous system, and learning how so many kids needed better options for care.

 

After graduating chiropractic school in 2016, I went into private practice. I was taking care of primarily pediatrics, just like I wanted. But I could tell there was something more that these kids needed. It felt like I did not have all the pieces to the puzzle. I started spending 100s of hours learning about about Functional Neurology and Metabolic Health and it's impact on neurodevelopment and pediatrics. After this, patients were getting extraordinary results. Then, 2020 happened and needless to say I had more free time on my hands than usual.

 

During that time I started to make online programs and manuals using my Functional Neurology and Metabolic Health knowledge. I quickly realized I was able to help people not only in my community but across the world. Being able to help people in every part of the United States and several other countries was and still is surreal to me.

 

Learning is one of my favorite hobbies and I will continue to expand into other avenues of helping people with health issues besides just Neurodevelopment issues.

 

My main hobby outside of reading and learning about the brain and its impact on our health - is sports. I love watching football, basketball, NASCAR, and WWE. I’ve been a lifelong fan of the Green Bay Packers, Indiana Pacers, and of course my alma mater – Iowa State University.

 

Stephen Stinn, D.C.

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