Dr. Mandy Pearce (formerly Wolf) is a graduate of UW-Platteville where she earned her BS in biology, and she also graduated with honors from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2005. In addition to traditional chiropractic care, Dr. Pearce incorporates nutrition, physical rehabilitation, pediatric treatment, use of custom-made foot orthotics, and sports and extremity treatment into her everyday practice. Like her husband, she believes that by combining chiropractic with rehabilitation and nutrition, the body can and will heal itself without the need for long-term use of medications.
Dr. Pearce previously practiced in Franklin, WI at Krsko Chiropractic. She has been active in many fundraising and charitable activities including fundraisers for: Hurricane Katrina, the Hunger Task Force, Second Harvest, and the Fisher House which provides care for our injured troops. She also took part in a clinic trip to Manaus, Brazil to provide care for the people of the Amazon. While there, she personally treated over 250 people.
In her spare time Dr. Pearce is very physically active. She enjoys volleyball, water sports, and running. In 2009 she completed her first marathon in Chicago. She also likes to take part in the many 5K runs the Lake Country has to offer. Dr. Pearce is very active in the community and has volunteered her time to do health screenings and lectures for businesses, civic groups, retirement communities, and schools. She has previously coached high school swimming and has been active previously in tutoring children through the Boys and Girls Club.
Dr. Pearce’s affiliations and certifications include:
– Member of Women Making an Impact Group
– Member of Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin
– Wisconsin Nutritional Counseling Certification
Dr. Brad Pearce graduated Cum Laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA. He completed his undergraduate studies at Indiana University, where he graduated with honors with a Bachelors Degree in Mathematics and a minor in Psychology.
After completing his chiropractic internship in Salisbury, MD in 2002, Dr. Pearce relocated to Palatine, IL to head Premier Health, S.C. located inside the Buehler YMCA. In 2003, Dr. Pearce moved to Wisconsin and took an associate position with Krimpelbein Chiropractic and Oak Creek Fitness in Oak Creek. In 2004, Dr. Pearce opened Pewaukee Family Chiropractic, S.C. inside Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group (formerly Pewaukee Medical Group). Working so closely with M.D.’s gave Dr. Pearce a unique perspective in the inner workings of a busy medical office and how chiropractic and traditional medicine fit together.
Dr. Pearce has completed well over 100 post doctorate hours in the study of human biomechanics and musculoskeletal rehabilitation and nutrition. Additionally, Dr. Pearce completed over 100 hours of instruction under Dr. Mitch Mally, D.C. of Tri-Med Health in Davenport, IA before joining Dr. Mally as an intern for 15 months. As such Dr. Pearce helped teach other students and practicing chiropractors protocols for the evaluation and treatment of upper and lower extremity conditions. Dr. Pearce has developed a unique approach to the treatment of neuromusculoskeletal injuries by combining traditional chiropractic treatment with physiotherapy, nutrition, and extraspinal treatment and rehabilitation.
Dr. Pearce strongly promotes a holistic approach to healthcare, which includes proper diet, rest and exercise programs specifically designed to meet individual needs.
Education:
1997 BA in Mathematics from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
• 2002 Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer College in Davenport, IA
Memberships & Associations:
• Member of the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin
• Wisconsin Nutritional Counseling Certification