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Dr. Eli

Dr. Eli is a Missouri Native. He was a Dixon High School Bulldog and couldn’t be more excited to return home and serve the community, which has impacted his life in countless ways. Growing up on a cattle farm, an emphasis was placed on the values of responsibility and hard work. He has always loved the outdoors and the St. Louis Cardinals. In his free time, he enjoys working on the farm, golfing, playing softball, hunting and fishing. 

Dr. Eli attended Central Methodist University (CMU) after graduating high school where he received a bachelor of science in athletic training. During his time at CMU he worked with collegiate athletes in the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of sports injuries. He spent extensive time alongside the CMU basketball, baseball, football, and soccer programs. Additionally, he had the great fortune of playing four years on the school’s baseball team.  

Dr. Eli received his Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Logan University in December 2018.  After graduation Dr. Eli joined his soon to be wife in Davenport, Iowa where he has served the quad cities for 2.5 years. He practiced at the people’s choice award’s number one chiropractic clinic in the Quad Cities. It is in the Quad Cities that Dr. Eli not only gained experience but a deeper passion for helping individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

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Dr. Paige

Paige was born and raised in West Michigan where she received her education from grade school through college. Growing up in Michigan instilled an unwavering love for water and all things outdoors. In her free time she enjoys boating, water sports, snowboarding, and curling up with a romance novel. She claims nothing resets her purpose like adventure and some good food.

After graduating high school, Dr. Paige attended Grand Valley State University (GVSU) in West Michigan where she received a Bachelor’s of science in biomedical science. During her time at Grand Valley Paige had the opportunity to study abroad in Chile where she completed a minor in Spanish.

Paige studied at Palmer College of Chiropractic, from which she graduated in February 2022. Her time at Palmer was nothing shy of an incredible experience. It is there that she learned the true value of chiropractic and its endless abilities to help people. Paige has taken a number of adjusting seminars, outside of the curriculum, that have led her to the decision that she will focus her energy into pediatric and perinatal populations. Dr. Paige absolutely loves kids and cannot wait to help women through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum in the St. Robert community. In addition to being a chiropractor Paige is also a birth doula.

What to expect:

Phone call with our team

After notifying us that you would like to schedule, you can expect a member of our team to call and answer any questions you may have. During this phone call we will determine if Magnolia Chiropractic is the right place for you. It is in this conversation that we will discuss insurance and any fees associated with your care. Then, we will get you scheduled and email any paperwork that needs to be completed prior to your first visit.

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At your first visit

Welcoming you into our practice for your first visit, one of our doctors will sit down to discuss your health concerns and goals. A doctor will complete a short physical exam to determine the root cause of your complaint and discuss the benefits of chiropractic care*. Lastly, the doctor will create a care plan that aligns with your goals and begin your care with an adjustment. Please allot 45 minutes for your first visit, as specific nervous system centered care takes time.

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*Note: During your physical exam, the doctor may determine an x-ray is required prior to the adjustment. This may delay your adjustment to your second visit.

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Subsequent visits:

We do allow walk-ins for any follow up visits in our office. Running early or late? No problem, we will squeeze you in. Please allot 10-15 minutes for your visits, we do our best but good things take time. 

Pediatrics

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Pregnancy

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Adults

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Athletes

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