Re-introducing Dr. Brad Jamnik!
Dr. Jamnik received his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic in
Davenport, IA. Known worldwide for being the place where chiropractic began, Palmer College of
Chiropractic is also known for producing the most successful doctors in practice today. While at
Palmer, Dr. Jamnik was a Clinical Teaching Assistant, aiding with student transition and assisting
with data research. He also became a member of the Palmer College Lacrosse team, where he
truly saw how athletes benefit from Chiropractic, and his passion for treating athletic injuries
began.
Dr. Jamnik has gained extensive experience in the past 14 years treating patients of all ages,
some as young as a few weeks old. He joined DCG early in his career working at the original
Brighton office from 2012-2017 alongside Dr. Hilton and Dr. Michalak. In 2017, he opened Hiller
Chiropractic which later became Reform Chiropractic and Rehab in neighboring Commerce Twp.
He served the Commerce area until 2024 when he rejoined DCG as the clinic director of the
Milford clinic.
Dr. Jamnik continues to study the latest research to better help his patients and has obtained
the postgraduate designation of Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician® (CCSP®) by the
American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ (ACBSP™). The CCSP® certification requires
the doctor to attend a minimum of 100 hours of a 120 hour postgraduate program. Following the
completion of these hours, the doctor must then take and successfully pass a comprehensive
written examination. This additional training aids the doctor in the prevention and treatment of
athletic injuries by enhancing his diagnostic skills and patient care. Dr. Jamnik, D.C. joins over
5,500 others internationally who hold this designation.
In his personal time, Dr. Jamnik enjoys spending time with his wife Katie, his three children and
their dog Lucy. He is a proud native Southeast Michigander, born and raised in Livonia, Michigan
and is happy to call nearby South Lyon, Michigan his home now.