Peabody Family Chiropractic, Dr. Timothy O'Leary

Dr. Tim O'Leary is a cum laude graduate of the renowned Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, CA.

He was born and raised in the City of Champions, Brockton, MA. Before attending Palmer West, Dr. O'Leary achieved his Bachelors of Science in Sports Medicine with a concentration in Athletic Training from Merrimack College in North Andover, MA. He is also a licensed athletic trainer. Prior to joining Peabody Family Chiropractic (if he joined the practice, who are the other docs?), Dr. O'Leary served as an associate doctor at Charles Street Family Chiropractic in Beacon Hill, * under the tutelage of Dr. Chris Quigley.

Dr. O'Leary is proficient in many chiropractic techniques and is certified in Active Release Technique (ART), the cutting edge soft tissue technique that is sought after by today's top athletes.

Dr. O'Leary strives to help his patients achieve total health through non-invasive methods. He is dedicated to chiropractic and all of his patients and is excited to be leading the team at Peabody Family Chiropractic.  He is a member of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and the National Athletic Trainer's Association (NATA).

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The Doctors of Boston Wellness Group Asks some important questions of interest to Boston residents - Chiropractor Boston The Doctors of Boston Wellness Group Asks...

What's the difference between chiropractic and medicine?
Medical treatment focuses on the disease or the symptom. Chiropractic focuses on the person with the disease or the symptom. Medical treatment usually involves changing blood chemistry. Chiropractic involves restoring nervous system integrity. Medical doctors prescribe medicine. Chiropractors adjust the spine—a common source of nervous system interference.
Why are chiropractors wary of the germ theory?
Louis Pasteur originated the idea that germs caused disease. Yet, on his deathbed he recanted, declaring, "It's not the seed, but the soil." Meaning, it's not the germ that causes disease, but the condition of the body that allows the germ to thrive. Chiropractic care in our Boston office is designed to bolster your resistance so germs don't see you as a good host.