TBCE Licensed

As chiropractors in Texas, we are required to pass four national board exams and a physical therapy exam through the NBCE. Upon passing, we are eligible to sit for a Texas state jurisprudence exam, which upon passing, allows us to be licensed as a doctor of chiropractic in the state of Texas.


Becoming Webster certified through the ICPA is a major achievement for chiropractors, indicating expertise in specialized care for pregnant women and children. This certification enables chiropractors to assess and treat misalignments in the pelvic region, ensuring optimal pelvic balance and nerve function. By understanding the Webster Technique, chiropractors can support expectant mothers' health and facilitate safer deliveries. Being Webster certified signifies a commitment to ongoing education and providing comprehensive care for patients of all ages.


CACCP

CACCP stands for Certified by the Academy of Chiropractic Pediatrics, a credential obtained through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). Being CACCP certified signifies a chiropractor's advanced training and expertise in providing safe and effective care for children and pregnant women. This certification demonstrates a commitment to upholding the highest standards of patient care and staying updated with the latest research and techniques in chiropractic pediatrics. CACCP-certified chiropractors are equipped to address a wide range of issues that affect infants, children, and expectant mothers, promoting optimal health and wellness throughout pregnancy and childhood. With this certification, chiropractors can confidently serve as trusted partners in the holistic well-being of families, ensuring the best possible outcomes for their patients.