Meet the Wasserman Chiropractic Team

Wasserman Chiropractic Office Manager
Meet Michele, Office Manager

Michele has been with the office from the very first day.  She assumes many roles and if there is a task that needs to be done, Michele can get it done.  She can be heard answering the phone at the front desk, sorting out insurance issues or even helping with the physical therapy.  A more pleasant, positive person would be hard to find.

 


Insurance Specialist
Meet Natalia, Insurance Specialist

Insurance is my specialty. With extensive experience in the medical billing field I have made the cut to be part of the team of people that make your experience at our office as pleasant and care free as a visit to your doctor's office can be. It is my duty to see that all of you insurance and billing needs are handled with perfection.


Font Desk
 Meet Mindy, Front Desk

Mindy, our front desk CA, has over 15 years of chiropractic experience.  An asset to the Wasserman team, Mindy has extensive knowledge of chiropractic practices and procedures.  Here to guide you through your course of treatment at Wasserman Chiropractic, she can help to answer any questions you may have about your treatment, scheduling, or any financial concerns you may have.  She is passionate about Chiropractic and helping each and every patient.


 


Massage Therapist
Meet Michael, Licensed Massage Therapist

Michael is a graduate of the Florida Institute of Massage Therapy and has worked at Wasserman Chiropractic for over 10 years. Mike specializes in the treatment of headaches and TMJ syndrome. His methods include a variety of techniques such as trigger point therapy, muscle energy work, active release - which is a combination of neuromuscular work and myofascial release. Michael enjoys a challenge and likes to work with Athletes or any difficult injury related problem.


Massage Therapist
Meet Deni, Licensed Massage Therapist

Deni T. Kusuma is a graduate of Margate School of Beauty and Massage Therapy, and has worked as a Licensed Massage Therapist since 2004.  Originally from Indonesia, Deni previously worked on board cruise ships for a living for over 7 years.  Deni enjoys working with people, and easily incorporates what he has learned with his natural ability to make people feel better.  In his spare time, Deni continues his education of various new massage techniques each year, and loves to travel with his wife and baby.

 


 Kirsten

Meet Kirsten, Athletic Trainer

Kirsten has been involved in the Sports Medicine field for the past 20 years.  Kirsten's goal is to get her patients back to a pre-injury state through physical therapy and then implementing an individualized strength training and functional program to reduce the occurrence of re-injury and prevent future musculoskeletal injuries.  Kirsten's extensive education and personal experience enable her to train a varied population - whether a client is in need of rehabilitation from injury, an athlete who desires to enhance performance, or a client that would like to change his/her lifestyle through resistive training, nutrition, and weight management.

 


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