Introducing Houston Chiropractor Dr. Jackie St. Cyr

Dr. Jackie St. CyrDr. Jackie St.Cyr began her career in the chiropractic profession serving as a chiropractic assistant from 1980-1992. Her main focus and love was the direct "hands-on" experience of working with patients to heal their body and their life.

With confidence in her healing touch, a dream and desire to serve more, she entered the Parker College of Chiropractic, Dallas, TX, in January of 1992. She graduated from Parker and received her Texas State Chiropractic license in January of 1995. Dr. Jackie also earned a Bachelor's of Science in Anatomy from Parker College.

Today Dr. Jackie's approach to health and wellness incorporates a "full-spine, whole-person" approach utilizing Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) and Somato Respiratory Integration (SRI). Studying under Dr. Donald Epstein, she has achieved both Basic & Advanced Certification in Network Spinal Analysis and SRI Wellness Education.

Dr. Jackie is a life-time member of the Pi Lambda Chi Sorority, a professional organization supporting women in chiropractic. She is also a member of the Association for Network Care.

Over the past 13 years, Dr. Jackie has established the Innate Chiropractic Healing Arts Center, which also offers the gentle healing modalities of Massage Therapy, Energy Medicine, Body Talk, Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and "The Relaxation Station" with Chi Machine and Roller Table. The Center also offers a variety of classes and workshops for those interested in deeper healing and personal empowerment.

Dr. Jackie St. Cyr drumming.

Dr. Jackie has a vibrant passion for healing and for drumming! In 2003 she discovered the joy of African drumming and purchased her first djembe. She began classes with master drummer Baba Abubakr Kouyate. Fueling her passion further, she has participated in trainings with Arthur Hull for Drum Circle Facilitation and now facilitates the Healing Drum Kit Workshop and hosts drum circles in her practice and community. Other recreational music training includes Remo's HealthRHYTHMS and Yamaha's Clavinova Connection facilitator trainings.

Most recently Dr. Jackie has been "Living with Passion" through involvement in the work of Anthony Robbins. She originally studied his work briefly in 1986-87 and the inspiration she acquired stuck with her throughout her journey. In August of 2007 she returned to this work and is currently enrolled in the Anthony Robbins Mastery University.

The drive in all of her work is to empower and entrain others in re-connecting to their inner rhythms and vibration and to assist them in their journey of healing, personal growth and transformation. Dr. Jackie also enjoys computers, traveling and counting hawks on road trips.

For more information or to schedule an appointment contact:

Dr. Jackie St.Cyr | Houston, TX Chiropractor
Innate Chiropractic Healing Arts Center | (713) 521-2104

Why I am a Doctor of Chiropractic

  • Because I honor the unborn potential of everyone to be healthy,
     
  • Because I desire to help the newborn, the aged, and those without hope,
     
  • Because I choose to care for the patient, not the disease,
     
  • Because I wish to assist rather than intrude, to free rather than control,
     
  • Because I seek to correct the cause, not its effect,
     
  • Because I have been called to serve others,
     
  • Because I want to make a difference,
     
  • Because every day I get to witness miracles,
     
  • Because I know it's right.

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Dr. Jackie Asks some important questions of interest to Houston residents - Chiropractor Houston Dr. Jackie Asks...

Will chiropractic adjustments make my spine too loose?
No. Only the spinal joints that are fixated and "locked up" receive attention. The occasional spinal joint that moves too much is passed over so weakened muscles and ligaments can strengthen and heal.
Are aches and pains good or bad?
While aches or pains may be unpleasant, they're merely warning signs. As a Houston chiropractor, I see this all the time. The pain is not the problem! It just means a limitation has been reached and something needs to change. That's when we get to work correcting the underlying cause.