Dr. Christina Violante, DC, holds a bachelors in psychology from Kalamazoo College, along with a bachelors in human biology and a doctorate of chiropractic degree from the University of Western States. Dr. Violante is an experienced chiropractic physician who has worked with all ages and body types from newborns struggling with torticollis to older adults dealing with mobility and chronic pain issues. No matter what kind of musculoskeletal complaint you’re dealing with, Dr. Violante is excited to begin your healing journey with you.
Prior to becoming a chiropractor, Dr. Violante had a decade-long career in social services spanning from patient registration and translation in a low-income/no-income clinic, foster care, and child refugee case management. Her extensive career in human services and personal experiences navigating through the world as woman of color have molded her into the doctor she is today. Dr. Violante is proud multiracial Korean woman and first generation born in the United States. Dr. Violante believes fighting for racial equity and inclusion goes hand in hand with being a good healthcare provider. She is delighted to finally be able to open a welcoming, minority-owned and operated wellness clinic to serve our community.
Outside of her clinic, Dr. Violante is an active member of the Association of Business of Color, organizing social events and programing for BIPOC business in Washtenaw County. She also enjoys singing in an acapella choir and spending time with her lovable tuxedo cat.