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Chiropractic Arts has new ownership

Scott Wagar

04/21/2015

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Dr. Michael Mack and Dr. Jadian Mack have purchased Chiropractic Arts in Bottineau and will be offering a full-service chiropractic office.

The Macks, who are married, come to Bottineau from Minot where the couple owned HealthSource chiropractic clinic. 
Jadian was born and raised on a farm in Mott, N.D., and graduated from Mott/Regent High School. She attended college at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, and Dickinson State University. She earned her bachelor of science’s degree in human biology and her doctor of chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minn. 

Michael was born and raised in Devils Lake and graduated from Devils Lake High School. He attended school at Lake Region State College and the University of North Dakota and graduated with a bachelor of science in human biology and a doctor of chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University.

Jadian and Michael met while attending Northwestern Health Sciences University and married. After they graduated from chiropractic school, they moved to Minot and opened HealthSource where they served individuals in and around Minot. 

The Macks recently purchased Dr. Mark Pewe’s chiropractic business and will be offering many different services within the clinic.

“We will be offering both chiropractic and rehabilitation care, with a wellness approach to treat injuries such as back and neck pain, leg pain, arm pain, carpal tunnel, headaches, shoulder pain and fibromyalgia, etc,” Jadian said. “Both of us are Certified Medical Examiners for pre-employment and DOT physicals and are both certified to perform acupuncture.” 

Chiropractic Arts will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Individuals, who would like to make an appointment, can call the Macks’ office at 228-2275.

Jadian and Michael stated that they are pleased to be in Bottineau. 

“We are excited to be back to a rural area, and look forward to making Bottineau a place to call home,” Jadian said.