Dr. Santoliva, Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.), has extensive medical training and clinical experience in chiropractic and acupuncture. She diagnoses and treats the root causes of patients’ back and neck pain to promote enduring spine health and life-long wellness. She has specific expertise in helping patients heal from herniated discs. Approximately 90% of her herniated disc patients were able to get back to normal activities in less than six months.
Under Dr. Santoliva’s care, patients experience healing from pain and restored freedom of movement. The inspiring results her patients have experienced were often not achievable using surgery or medications.
In practice since 2001, Dr. Santoliva has extensive clinical experience, with more than 10,000 satisfied patients.
Beyond her training as a Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Santoliva completed 200 hours of academic and clinical training at the National University of Health Sciences / Lincoln College of Post-professional, Graduate and Continuing Education (Acupuncture) in 2002.
Dr. Santoliva completed a second clinical training residency in acupuncture at the National University of Health Sciences / Lincoln College of Post-professional, Graduate, and Continuing Education (Acupuncture) in 2002.
Chicago Magazine and Five Star Professionals named Dr. Varsovia Santoliva, D.C. among Chicago’s Outstanding Chiropractors in March 2014 for providing quality service, based on independent research.
National University of Health Sciences: Cox Distraction Technique (Traction), 2000
National University of Health Sciences: Basic Acupuncture and Meridian Therapy, 2002
University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic: Functional Endocrinology and Nutrition Supplementation, 2006
Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques (NAET) and Applied Kinesiology, 2006.
Graduated from National University of Health Sciences/National College of Chiropractic, a top-tier, accredited, chiropractic college.
Educational requirements for Doctors of Chiropractic are among the most stringent of any of the health care professions. Because of the hands-on nature of chiropractic, and the intricate adjusting techniques, Doctors of Chiropractic in the U.S. are required to complete an average of 4,820 hours of academic and clinical training, with more intensive education in anatomy, physiology and rehabilitation.
Dr. Santoliva completed her pre-medical undergraduate studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago / College of Medicine, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Physiology in 1996. She graduated in 2001 from National University of Health Sciences / National College of Chiropractic, a top-tier, accredited, chiropractic college. She completed an internship at National University of Health Sciences / National College of Chiropractic in 1999 and her clinical training residency in Medicine at National University / Faculty of Medicine.
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