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About Us
We at Palmetto Chiropractic Center (PCC) take care of families! We strive to keep a family atmosphere for families to learn, grow and be healthier together. It is a simple truth that families get healthier when they decide to do it together.
The following is what “FAMILY” means at PCC….
Full potential is what everyone is capable of achieving. You CAN be healthier and experience a more fulfilling life!
Anything can be helped through Chiropractic care. Chiropractic care is not a treatment but rather a healthcare strategy for a better life!
Mission: To create healthier families through healthier thinking and healthier living!
Innate intelligence is your body’s immeasurable ability to know exactly what you need and how to respond in any situation. We help unleash that power!
Love, passion, truth and laughter are what we use to care for families. These are personified through our education about the power of the human body!
You have a choice! Living and being better are a choice. We at PCC want to help families make that choice and create the changes necessary for being healthy!
And never forget…HEALTH IS A CHOICE, LET US HELP YOU MAKE IT!
Dr. Jud Heldreth
Dr. Jud Heldreth graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, IA in 1997 and has been caring for families in Lexington ever since. Dr. Jud and wife Tracy have three children…Abbey (11), Dori (8) and Lane (4). They live here in Lexington and the children attend Lexington 1 schools.
Originally from Manning, SC, he graduated from Manning High School in 1989. He received a B.S. in biology from Wofford College (where he lettered 4 years in football)
in 1993 before entering Chiropractic College. Dr. Jud uses a variety of techniques in caring for practice members to help individualize each care plan for optimum benefit.
Over the past 12 years Dr. Jud has been a member of Lexington Baptist Church, co-founded Kid’s Day of Lexington, member of the SC Chiropractic Association, Lexington Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, Columbia Children’s Theater Board and coached varsity football at Lexington High School for 8 years.
For his dedication to working with children and families, Dr. Jud has received the 2001 SCCA Young Chiropractor of the Year, 2006 Lexington Small Business Person of the Year and the Town of Lexington “Key to the City” in 2007.
Dr. Jason Yoder
Dr. Jason Yoder is a 1997 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He also has an Summa Cum Laude B.S. degree from Illinois State University. Dr. Jason uses Thompson, Gonstead, Diversified, Toggle Recoil, and Activator techniques in practice. He has also done post-graduate study of the Webster Technique, B.E.S.T (Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique) and NRT (Nutrition Response Testing).
Dr. Jason is originally from Arcola, IL, but has practiced in Lexington since 1999. He has a wife, Nicki, and two children, Mackenzie and Keaton. He was lead to Chiropractic by his desire to help people achieve their optimal health potential. The Chiropractic philosophy of removing the interference to the innate recuperative powers of the body, thus allowing the body to regain it’s health potential, was the driving force behind his choice of Chiropractic as his profession. Dr. Jason is committed in helping individuals and families of the Lexington community make good health choices today for a better and brighter future. Dr. Jason was awarded to “Key to the City” in 2007 by the Town of Lexington for his work with children and families of the community.
Staff
Dayna Britt is in her 8th year as office administrator for Palmetto Chiropractic Center. Originally from Dearborn, MI, Dayna moved to Lexington in 1994 and graduated from Lexington High in 2000. While enrolled at Midlands Technical College she interviewed at Palmetto Chiropractic Center and has been an integral part ever since. She has been board certified in radiology since 2003.
Dayna attends the Harvest Church (where she keeps nursery), is the event coordinator of Kid’s Day of Lexington, is a member of the SC Chiropractic Association, Kiwanis Club (presently secretary), has volunteered for several years for the Lexington Chamber of Commerce and was given an award from the Town of Lexington in 2007 for her dedication to working with children and families.