Dr. Page completed his undergraduate
training while serving in the United States Navy. Dr. Page
then attended Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas City,
Missouri and received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in
1975. Dr. Page completed his postgraduate study in chiropractic,
orthopedics, physiotherapy, acupuncture, athletic injuries,
arthritis, and scoliosis treatment at various colleges and
universities around the country. |

Dr. Michael D. Page, D.C., D.A.C.R.B.
Clinic Director |
He is a Certified Chiropractic Rehabilitation Doctor,
a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Boarb, as
well as being certified in the treatment of repetitive motion injuries
such as Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, and A.M.A. impairment ratings.
Professional organizations in which Dr. Page has been a member
include; Missouri Chiropractic Association, Chiropractic Association
of Arizona, American Chiropractic Association, American College
of Chiropractic Rehabilitation Science, International Pain Control
Institute, Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation, and Clinic Masters,
Inc. He is a past extension facility member of Cleveland Chiropractic
College. He has also served on the Board of Directors of his local
Optimist Club, is an officer in the Fraternal Order of Eagles, a
member of the Independence Chamber Of Commerce, and is a noble in
the Ararat Temple of the Shrine.
Dr. Page is licensed to practice chiropractic in Missouri, Oklahoma,
Texas, and Arizona.
Dr. Mike has been providing Chiropractic care to patients in the
eastern Jackson County area for over 30 years.
Those who wish to speak with Dr. Page, or set an appointment for
a free preliminary screening examination, should call Englewood
Family Chiropractic at 816-461-5113. Let our 30+ years of experience
help you overcome your health problems.
Chiropractor’s Oath
In accordance with the Law of Nature,
and in consequence of my dedication to getting the sick well by
the application of that law, I promise and swear to keep, to the
best of my ability and judgement, the following oath:
I will observe and practice every acknowledged
rule of professional conduct in relations with my profession, my
patients, my colleagues, and myself.
I will keep an open mind regarding the progress
of my profession, provided that these progressions shall be confined
within the boundaries of the chiropractic science, philosophy, and
art.
I will serve my patient to the best of my ability,
violating neither his confidences nor his dignity, and in my association
with patients I shall not violate that which is moral and right.
I shall regard and refer to my fellow chiropractor
with honor, giving credit where it is due.
I shall improve my knowledge and skill, firm in
my resolution to justify the responsibility which the degree of
Doctor of Chiropractic symbolizes and imposes.
To all this, I pledge myself, knowing these ideals
are prescribed by the dictates of reason alone.
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