Meet the Team at Salus Chiropractic
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Dr. Richard Worley
Dr. Richard Worley (Dr. Ditto) was born 8 weeks premature and spent days struggling to survive. The doctors told his mother that he would always have mental and physical delays. Fortunately, his mother—having been raised in an alternative health care-minded family—sought help from a chiropractor.
Within a year, Ditto had caught up with his peers physically and mentally. He grew up getting maintenance care from chiropractors, to which he attributes his good health and his passion for helping people of all ages live healthier, happier lives.
Dr. Ditto graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic in 2005. He worked under the wing of several chiropractors to broaden his knowledge of chiropractic technique, business, and clinic space efficiency before opening his own office in 2007.
He married his wife, Kris, in 2005, and they now have three beautiful children who also receive regular adjustments.
Dr. Ashley Stranahan
Dr. Ashley was initially introduced to chiropractic by getting care for her horse, Wolfie (chiropractic care isn’t just for humans!). She grew up riding horses and felt that adjustments helped Wolfie feel better. After seeing the amazing results for her horse and one too many falls from naughty horses, she began seeing a chiropractor herself, and she could feel the benefits of chiropractic care firsthand.
She already had a passion for helping people, and her pre-med background set her up perfectly for a career in chiropractic. Dr. Ashley found that treating the body naturally and allowing it to function properly was far more healing than taking pills for relief.
Dr. Ashley and her husband moved to Austin after they graduated from Parker University. She has a special interest in treating pregnant mamas and kiddos. Dr. Ashley is Webster Certified and is a member of the ICPA (International Chiropractic Pediatric Association).
In her spare time, Dr. Ashley likes having adventures with her husband and their son, Case, hanging out with family, and low-key nights at home.