Gregory Stayberg, D.C.

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Gregory Stayberg, D.C., is a caring and dedicated chiropractor serving men and women of all ages in Culver City, Santa Monica, and Marina del Rey, California. As a chiropractor, Dr. Stayberg provides the highest quality care and most effective treatment approaches available based on current research and experience in the field. Dr. Stayberg specializes in the treatment of whiplash, sciatica, back pain, thoracic outlet syndrome, scoliosis, and herniated discs. Before becoming a chiropractor, Dr. Stayberg worked for 12 years in New York City as a private chef and personal trainer focusing on proper nutrition and rehab after injuries. Dr. Stayberg then returned to his home state of Minnesota to attend Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU) in Bloomington. Dr. Stayberg earned his bachelor’s degree in human biology and doctorate of chiropractic while at NHSU. Dr. Stayberg then began practicing as a chiropractor in Minnesota in 2009 before relocating to Southern California. As an advocate for all-around health and well-being, Dr. Stayberg practices what he preaches to all of his patients by maintaining an active lifestyle, getting chiropractic care when needed, and following a nutrient-dense diet. Dr. Stayberg is particularly interested in noninvasive therapies, including spinal decompression and myofascial release for the treatment of spine and musculoskeletal pain. He cares for patients dealing with headaches, plantar fasciitis, shoulder pain and knee pain, and has extensive training in sports rehabilitation for active patients or those returning to exercise after an injury. Dr. Stayberg is accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, call or book online now.

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