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Meet Our Doctors

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Dr. Chris Oviatt
Chiropractor

Dr. Oviatt grew up in Sherwood Park, Alberta and is a 1999 graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. He enjoys spending time with his family, siblings, and parents. While he currently has no children, he looks forward to that sometime in the future. “I get practice with my nine rambunctious nieces and nephews!”

He utilizes diversified, Activator, and myofascial release as his chiropractic techniques of choice. He enjoys attending chiropractic seminars to constantly improve his technique, knowledge base, and to stay current with the latest research.

“Growing up, I was very active in sports, and suffered a couple of sports injuries that responded well to chiropractic care. After the pain was gone, I was surprised to discover that continued chiropractic treatments not only prevented further problems, but actually helped me to perform better – and without it, I was not as fast or efficient as an athlete. As a result, I grew to appreciate the various ways that chiropractic can benefit individuals. It’s not always just about the pain.”

“My favorite thing about my practice? My patients! It’s exciting to see them get the results that they desire. Being a chiropractor is so enjoyable, because the potential to help people with various aspects of their health is extremely rewarding on a personal level. I also love working with our team here at Castledowns Chiropractic. The success we achieve here with our patients is a direct result of the collaboration between me, my colleagues, and staff.

Dr. Oviatt is a member of the Canadian Chiropractic Association and the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors.

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Dr. Karen Roth
Chiropractor

Dr. Roth grew up in Stratford, Ontario and is a 2002 graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. She is married to Hugh and they have three wonderful children, ages 4, 2, and 6 months.

She utilizes the following chiropractic techniques; diversified, activator, webster, and myofascial release. She also has a special interest in the pre and post natal care of women and treating infants.

“I decided to become a chiropractor after I spent a summer as an intern at a hospital screening patients for health risks. Throughout the experience, I saw how much of health care is focused on symptom management rather than on eliminating the actual cause.

I began to research different health care professions and was drawn to chiropractic. Here, the focus really is on finding the cause of the problem and treating it.”

Dr. Roth is a member of the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors and the Canadian Chiropractic Association.

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Dr. Martinook
Chiropractor
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