“I love what I do,” says Dr. Roach. “I am privileged to be a chiropractor. Everyday I see miracles as people with long term health complaints get better and without taking drugs or the risk of surgery.”
Dr. Roach began his pre-chiropractic education at Webster University where he studied the basic sciences such as inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, along with basic physiology and anatomy courses.
After completing his study there, he was accepted at Logan College of Chiropractic in Chesterfield, Missouri. During his four years at Logan, courses included biochemistry, a major emphasis on anatomy and human physiology, X-ray, diagnosis, chiropractic adjusting techniques and patient care in the Logan Chiropractic Health Centers. Dr. Roach also volunteers his time at the Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Center and the St. Patrick’s Center of St. Louis to serve the underprivileged population of the city.
“We love skeptics,” smiles Dr. Roach. “I still remember the concerns and apprehension I had when I went to the chiropractor for the first time. So we make it a point to explain everything in advance, answer questions and attempt to over communicate. Patients appreciate that.”
Dr. Roach lives in New Town at St. Charles with his wife Angie and their daughter Camryn. When not at the office he enjoys spending time with his family, playing softball, fishing and anything else outdoors.
