
HealthWorks Plano Chiropractor’s very own Dr. Jennifer Taylor has been elected to the ICA
HealthWorks Plano Chiropractor’s very own Dr. Jennifer Taylor has been elected to the International Chiropractic Association’s Council on Upper Cervical Care. Congratulations to Dr. Taylor who was elected to the 2021 Directorship position. We appreciate all that Dr. Taylor does to bring Upper Cervical to the forefront of Chiropractic so that more patients can have access to excellent Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care!
From the ICA’s announcement article: Jennifer Taylor, DC, DCCJP has been in practice for almost 16 years but started out as a chiropractic assistant way back in 1991. She was introduced to Upper Cervical in 1994 and started pursuing a career in chiropractic in 1997 with undergraduate coursework while working as an assistant to Bart Patzer, DC. She graduated in January of 2005 with a Bachelor’s in Anatomy and Doctorate from Parker College of Chiropractic. She practices in Plano, Texas in partnership with Christy Flick, DC at HealthWorks: A Family Wellness Center. In 2016 she began her journey in the Upper Cervical Diplomate program and graduated in 2019 with her DCCJP. She is on the Advisory Board in Orthospinology and has contributed to the Orthospinology Symposium as a speaker.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does ICA Council membership mean for patients?
ICA Council membership indicates the highest level of upper cervical expertise and commitment to advancing the field. Council members shape best practices and education standards. This recognition ensures you receive care meeting international excellence standards.
Dr. Taylor’s council position brings cutting-edge upper cervical techniques directly to Plano patients at HealthWorks.
How many chiropractors achieve this recognition?
Only about 60 doctors worldwide hold Diplomate status in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures. Council positions are even more selective. This represents the top fraction of one percent of all chiropractors globally.
Having this level of expertise in Plano means you don’t need to travel for specialized upper cervical care.
Does this affect the care I receive?
Yes, council members access the latest research, techniques, and training before general availability. They contribute to developing new protocols and safety standards. You benefit from innovations and insights from global collaboration.
Your care at HealthWorks incorporates the most advanced upper cervical methods available anywhere in the world.
