Dr. Adam J. Bubnich D.C.
Chiropractor (Pediatric) | Pediatric Chiropractor
601 N Superior Ave Suite 6 Tomah Wisconsin, 54660About
Dr. Adam is a Tomah native, born and raised! He attended the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. After undergraduate studies he attended chiropractic school at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. Palmer College is the world's first and oldest chiropractic school; and is referred to as the Fountainhead of Chiropractic. Adam is proud to be an alumnus of Palmer, sharing in its long and rich history of educating and training the world's finest Chiropractors!
While studying in school, Adam trained under a pediatric chiropractor and developed a particular interest in the care and education of children and pregnant women. He is certified in the Webster Technique, a method of specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment for the unique presentations of the pregnant pelvis and to relieve undue stress to the uterus by the supporting ligaments.
Dr. Adam has taken 200 hours of Post-Doctoral training with the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association and is proud to bring his knowledge and advanced training in chiropractic pediatric and prenatal care to Tomah. It is his calling to promote the wellness of kids, mothers and families of the greater Tomah area. It is an honor and a privilege to return and serve his hometown community, as one of the chiropractors in Tomah, WI.
Education and Training
Palmer College of Chiropractic DC 2013
University of WI - Oshkosh BS 2009
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Professional Memberships
- Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin
- American Pregnancy Association
- International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
- National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
Professional Society Memberships
- International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners, Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin
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- Outdoor Activities
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