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Meet The Chiropractors

Lester Brayham BSc DC / Jennifer Stengler BSc DC

Registered Chiropractors


Both Lester Brayham and Jennifer Stengler have studied full time for eight years at University, having qualified for both a Bachelor of Science Degree (BSc) and a separate Doctor of Chiropractic Degree (DC).

Anatomy, physiology, pathology, neurology, biomechanics, radiology (x-rays/MRI), and spinal manipulation techniques are among the fields of study at University. This is followed by a further year of training under the supervision of an experienced Chiropractor to receive clinical "hands on" skills required to practice Chiropractic.

Upon receiving the Doctor of Chiropractic degree, both Chiropractors have passed a series of rigorous National License Exams in both the U.S. and Canada as well as being registered with the General Chiropractic Council (UK).

Prior to becoming a chiropractor, Lester was a military medic in the Canadian forces and subsequently worked as a firefighter/paramedic.


Licensures & Certifications

  • Registered with the General Chiropractic Council, UK
  • US National Board Certified; Chiropractic
  • Canadian National Board Certified; Chiropractic

Memberships & Associations

  • British Chiropractic Association
  • College of Chiropractors, UK

Save yourself some time:

Download our two intake forms, print them off and complete them being as detailed as possible. Then bring them along to your first appointment.

Patient history form. Please carefully fill this out and shade in areas of complaint on the pain diagram. Then indicate whether you consent or not to us contacting your GP should we need to. Please be thorough as approximately one in 15 people that we see we need to refer back to their GP because of complicating health reasons. We need to make sure that it's safe to treat you.

Baseline outcome questionnaire form. If we don't know where we have been we don't know where we are going. This gives us a better understanding of how your pain is affecting your quality of life. We do these at regular intervals to measure how your are improving.