Meet the Doctor

Dr. Karly Newbern, a Texas native, is a graduate of Texas A&M
University, with a Bachelors degree in Animal Science.
Upon completion at A&M Dr. Newbern attended Chiropractic school.
Dr. Newbern received her doctorate at Parker College of
Chiropractic in Dallas, one of the most challenging scientific based
colleges in the world of chiropractic. Dr. Newbern completed her
internship at the Parker College Chiropractic Wellness Clinic,
graduating in 2007. There she worked firsthand with some of the nation's
foremost physicians in the fields of radiology, orthopedics, neurology
and rehabilitation. Dr. Newbern is board certified by the National Board
of Chiropractic Examiners and the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
Dr. Karly K.Newbern, often referred to by her patients as “Dr. Karly” is
a dedicated chiropractor who believes that the body has the inherent
wisdom to heal. She facilities the healing of the source, not just
treating the symptoms. Dr. Karly Newbern firmly believes that health is
by choice not by chance and that it is our own responsibility to seek
out those choices that are going to best enable us to be well.
Dr. Karly was first introduced to Chiropractic at the age of 15, after
receiving a whiplash injury in a car accident. She was helped so much by
chiropractic that she decided herself
to become a chiropractor.
Dr. Newbern loves spending time with her family, friends, and all
of her animals! Dr. Newbern is the proud owner of 3 horses, two cats,
and one dog. Dr. Newbern
believes that everything with a spine and nervous system deserves
chiropractic care, and is trained in animal chiropractic providing
chiropractic services for horses, dogs, and cats.
Dr. Newbern is current and up to date with all of her techniques and
information. She strives to educate herself and share this knowledge
with her patients.
Dr. Newbern believes in educating people about integrative health and
wellness. She conducts regularly scheduled classes on health and
nutrition explaining what true health is and how the body can be
supported nutritionally, physically and emotionally.
"I believe the human body is
designed for perfection. I should give its owner a century of
trouble-free performance. Spinal subluxations are a major source of
interference, and this practice exists to eliminate them."
