Dr. Dale Speiser drove through Sidney on a little road trip a few months ago and knew as soon as he hit town this was the place for him. After getting a fifth wheel and finding space in the Yellowstone Mall, he was ready to start working. Dr. Dale was born in Miles City, MT, and has lived in both the eastern and western parts of the state. His family goes back generations in the Ekalaka and Forsyth areas. Dr. Dale did most of his undergraduate work in Rexburg, ID and Las Vegas, NV, and attended graduate school in Davenport, Iowa where he graduated in 1991 from Palmer College of Chiropractic with a bachelors of science and a doctor of chiropractic degree. In addition to the practice of chiropractic Dr. Speiser has developed and operated two women’s gyms and has been the team doctor for a couple of high school wrestling teams. In addition to adults and geriatrics, Dr. Dale works on children and babies.
Dr. Dale is accompanied in his new clinic by his wife Sharon. Sharon has been a practicing RN for over 30 years but decided she wanted to pursue something new that she has passion for. In addition to a chiropractic clinic, Dr. Dale and Sharon are operating a diet center designed to help both men and women lose unhealthy weight. Both have benefited from weight loss programs and have seen the remarkable differences in their patients who lost weight. The greatest benefits aside from fitting in old clothes, has been seen in; decreased high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar problems. Sharon, who worked for years on a floor where stroke and heart attack victims were treated, realized that many of those problems could have been prevented with weight loss and change of life style. This has motivated her to maintain a healthy lifestyle and want to help others to reach their weight loss goals and prevent health problems.
Sharon graduated from high school in Glasglow, MT, and attended nursing school in Havre, MT, where she received her RN degree. After graduation she first worked a short time in Gillette, WY, before moving to Glendive, MT, where she worked for 10 years. Sharon then relocated to Billings, MT, where she worked at Billings Clinic (formerly Deaconess Hospital) for more than 20 years before retiring to become a diet coach and working with her husband in his clinic.
People have been asking if they are here part or full time and the answer is full time. Right now they are open long hours and 5-6 days per week until they can decide what will benefit the community most. They are currently accepting new patients for both chiropractic care and weight loss.
Call them at 406-973-9730 to schedule an appointment.
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