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Dr.
Tania Howard, DC
A native of New Jersey, Dr. Howard
decided to become a chiropractor at the age of 15, when she experienced
a complete metamorphosis in her health after seeking chiropractic care
for an injury. She completed her undergraduate work at Pepperdine University
in California, and her doctorate at Life Chiropractic College in Atlanta,
Georgia in 1991. She has done extensive postgraduate work in the fields
of peri-natal and pediatric chiropractic care and currently teaches those
subjects nationally. Dr. Howard lives in Annapolis with her husband and
their two daughters.
Dr.
Marissa Wallie, DC
Dr. Wallie is an advocate of
optimal wellness. She enjoys coaching patients toward achieving a better
quality of life. Her goal is to inspire them to aspire to new levels of
health. Dr. Wallie completed her undergraduate work at Towson University
in Maryland, and her doctorate at New York Chiropractic College in Seneca
Falls, New York in 2000. She is trained in prenatal and pediatric care,
as well as spinal curve correction, rehabilitation, and sports injuries.
Dr. Wallie and her family live in Annapolis.
Leslie Quinn
Leslie is our Director of First Impressions.
She is probably the first member of our staff with whom you'll have contact,
and she appropriately sets the stage for a relationship we hope will exceed
your expectations. She greets all our patients, makes appointments, handles
payments, answers questions, and has a smile and friendly demeanor that
are quite contagious.
Leslie is a team player and a "people person." Mother of two men (who will always be her "boys") with their own families; grandmother of five of the greatest grandchildren in the entire world; wife for over 40 years and the support person, office manager and bookkeeper for his business endeavors and inventions for forever! She's a Maryland native who moved to Anne Arundel County 9+ years ago, trading woods in her backyard for water. Leslie is also a patient at Broadneck Family Chiropractors, so she can tell you what it's really like.
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