Combining Chiropractor Care With an OBGYN Practice with Dr. Erin Beer: Episode 178

Combining Chiropractor Care With an OBGYN Practice with Dr. Erin Beer

Today Dr. Erin Beer and is sharing with us all about her experience working as an employee in an OBGYN practice. It’s a full spectrum full health care model that the practice she works in, offers. You essential get to choose what care path you want to go down, including chiropractic.

There are many expecting mothers who come into her office at 36+ weeks, who want to start seeing a chiropractor. Dr. Erin Beer is trying to change the mindset of expecting mothers, so they they start seeing a chiropractor much sooner. Ideally, no later than 28 weeks for their initial visit.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The benefits for both you and your client, working as a chiropractor in and OBGYN practice
  • Taking the initiative to reach out to other local practices to create joint venture opportunities
  • Creating positive change in regards to birth outcomes for people of color
Dr. Erin Epperly

Meet our Guest: Dr. Erin Beer

Erin Beer is a Chiropractor, meaning that she is board certified in the practice of chiropractic spinal and pelvic adjustment. She received her degree at Logan University in St. Louis Missouri, where she also obtained her Masters in Clinical Nutrition and Human Performance.

Erin is known in the Twin Cities Metro area for her work as a chiropractor in prenatal, family wellness and women's health care. Her view on women's health care fits perfectly with Minnesota Women's Care and our objectives. She says, "Women's health is a hands-on profession. It is fantastic to be a part of a practice that is so considerate of the relationships we develop with women as they enter some of the most memorable stages of their lives."

Erin was raised in Duluth, MN. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, cooking, refinishing furniture and hiking with her two dogs.

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