About Dr. Danielle Clark

Dr. Clark's connection to Kalamazoo began as a collegiate volleyball player at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, where she started her undergraduate education before earning a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences from Western Michigan University. She later graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University in 2020.

During chiropractic school, Dr. Clark completed Northwestern's Sports Emphasis program, gaining experience working with both high-performance athletes and active individuals through the Human Performance Center. She is also certified through the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI Level 1) in golf-specific injury assessment and rehabilitation and is currently pursuing certification in McKenzie Diagnosis & Therapy (MDT).

Dr. Clark's treatment approach is evidence-based, movement-focused, and tailored to each individual. She works closely with primary care providers, physical therapists, strength coaches, and medical specialists when appropriate to ensure patients receive the most effective care possible.

She has a special interest in helping athletes of all ages, individuals with hypermobility, and women during pregnancy and postpartum. Rather than relying on passive treatment alone, Dr. Clark emphasizes education, exercise, and practical strategies that help patients address the underlying causes of pain and dysfunction.

Her goal is simple: help patients move better, feel stronger, and stay active for the long term—with the ultimate goal of needing treatment less often over time, not more.

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Ready to Move Better?

My goal isn't to keep you coming back forever—it's to help you understand your body, identify the factors contributing to your symptoms, and create a plan that keeps you moving well for the long term. Whether you're dealing with pain, recovering from an injury, preparing for a sporting event, or simply looking to stay active, complete this form to get started.