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Dr. Andrea Pinkstaff is a Doctor of Chiropractic and a Certified Animal Chiropractor.
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My name is Dr. Andrea Pinkstaff and I am a chiropractor for both people and animals. I became a chiropractor to serve others and help them achieve optimal health. I grew up on my family’s dairy farm in West Virginia and was very active in 4-H and FFA. I showed livestock at the county and state levels for many years. I started going to see a chiropractor when I was a teenager and have continued care ever since. I did not think of it as a career option until I saw how a chiropractor helped my then boyfriend, now husband, recover from an ATV accident. After seeing what chiropractic could do I started doing research and discovered that not only can chiropractic help people but also help animals as well. I always wanted a career where I could interact with animals on a daily basis.
I obtained Bachelor’s Degrees in Biochemistry and Animal & Nutritional Science from West Virginia University. Then I went to Sherman College to obtain my Doctorate in Chiropractic. While at Sherman I attended A.C.E.S. to become trained in animal chiropractic which lead to me becoming certified by the Animal Chiropractic Certification Commission (ACCC) of the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. I am one of eleven in the state of South Carolina.
The American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA) was founded in 1989 by Dr. Sharon Willoughby, DVM, DC, with the purpose of establishing standards of education and practice in the field of animal chiropractic care. The AVCA only offers certification in Animal Chiropractic to licensed Chiropractors and Veterinarians, who in turn must satisfy continuing education requirements in order to maintain a current status. The Animal Chiropractic Certification Commission (ACCC) is the primary national credential for this field in North America. More information about AVCA doctors can be found at AVCAdoctors.com.