Dr. Scott Garber graduated Magna Cum Laude from Parker Chiropractic College (Dallas, Texas USA) in 2001 (Doctorate
of Chiropractic.) He was the recipient of the prestigious James W. Parker Philosophy Award as well as the Chiropractic Technique
and Scholastic Achievement Award. Dr. Scott was nominated and selected as Parker Chiropractic International Chiropractor
of the years in 2006. His name appears in Who’s Who in Chiropractic. He is also a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor
and service society.
Dr. Scott was a member of the Kripalu Yoga Ashram in Lenox, Massachusetts where he became a certified Yoga
Instructor and dropped over 200 pounds by adopting a healthier lifestyle. The weight loss resulted in a healing
crisis, which compelled Dr. Scott to take care of his own spine. The great benefits received in chiropractic care awakened
the innate healer in Dr. Scott leading him to dedicate his life to serving others through chiropractic.
Dr. Scott is a Member of International Chiropractic Association,
World Chiropractic Association, and
Chiropractic Association Australia.
Community Service is important to Dr. Scott and he has participated in:
Pittsfield Rotary
Berkshire Chamber of Commerce
Hands on Health NSW
Victorian Relief Food Drive
Toys For Tots
Christian Center Food Drives
Dr. Scott and his wife Greta self funded and created the first Chiropractic Mission to
Sri Lanka in 2006.
They have also traveled the world and have brought Chiropractic care to people in Czech Republic, Germany,
Singapore, Thailand, and Sri Lanka.
Dr. Scott is a natural born communicator and educator. He is available for community seminars and workshops.
He has special interests in men’s health, dyslexia and ADHD, and addictions. He regularly conducts complimentary family
spinal screenings at local shops and festivals.