Dr. Michael Fisher

Dr. Michael Fisher

Dr. Michael Fisher believes being a chiropractor is an amazing privilege. Treating families is a responsibility he doesn’t take lightly. From helping infants with colic, the expectant mother who wants an easier birth experience, or the dad with chronic migraines, he enjoys serving the Gahanna community.

Dr. Fisher has received regular chiropractic care from a very young age. His mother recalls all he ever wanted to become was a Chiropractor. In his family, going to the chiropractor was as commonplace as going to the dentist.

Dr. Fisher grew up in Barnsville, Ohio, and attended Ohio Valley University in West Virginia on a baseball scholarship. He then went on to earn his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2007 from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis.

He has post-graduate training in pre-natal (Webster) care, pediatrics, and activator adjusting techniques. He uses Active Release Technique (a muscle and soft tissue technique), Kinesiology Taping, and Pierce Adjusting Technique in his daily practice.

Dr. Fisher believes he can be an integral part of your family’s total healthcare team. His experience in athletics, education, and professional practice helps him craft treatment plans to achieve optimal health and function and improve his patients’ quality of life.

He lives in Gahanna with his amazing wife Whitney, son Cole and daughter Caroline. In addition to practicing chiropractic, he is a certified baseball umpire, enjoys exercising, spending as much time with his wife and kids as possible, and of course, OSU football!

Services

  • Manual Manipulation
  • Activator
  • Flexion-Distraction
  • Extremity Adjusting
  • Stretching

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