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Dr. Steve Milligan DC
with offices in Lafayette (925) 256-1312
and Fall River Mills (530) 400-7047

Chiropractor, Steve Milligan has worked to help others for over 40 years. As a Board Certified Chiropractic Altas Orthogonalist for the last 12 years, he is one of very few teachers of Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic.

Dr. Milligan's patients come from local and nearby communities to as far away as Hawaii, Hong Kong, Canada, Bolivia and across the United States - all seeking to receive his precision Atlas corrections using a precise vectored chiropractic adjustment based on math, science and art.

"It is my mission and blessing to experience a patient regaining health after many years of suffering, seeing their life force and smile return, after being told they would have to live with their suffering." Dr. Milligan

Dr. Milligan's life has demonstrated high drive to help his fellow man. After graduating from Skyline High School in 1964, he saw duty in two wars with the US Navy, receiving many awards and metals in his five war tours.

After leaving the service, he married, and at 21 his first son, Peter, was born. Four years later his second son, Kasey, arrived. He is now the grandfather to Macee, Isabelle and Lyla.

Dr. Milligan attended Cabrillo College and the University of California at Santa Cruz., Santa Cruz ROP, Life Chiropractic College West, and Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic in South Carolina, where he received his board certification.

During his school years, he worked as a Veterinary emergency room nurse, surgical assistant, and radiology technician. He spent many years rehabbing injured wild animals: Raptors, Eagles, Falcons, Hawks and Owls. He also helped start the UCSC Peregrine Falcon breeding program, which was instrumental in the return of this amazing bird.

In a different venue, he was recognized for his artistic talents, gaining recognition as a glass artist, invited to exhibit his art locally and in the Smithsonian Traveling Art Exhibit. He was also recognized as a French Intensive Organic Gardener, specializing in medicinal plants and herbs.

After graduating, he joined the Live Oak Fire Department as a volunteer fire fighter, becoming a paramedic in Santa Cruz County, California, serving for 15 years. He also helped start the first Paramedic/EMZT Labor Union, which has since spread across the country.

Dr. Milligan was an original board member of WorldOver, a disaster response organization, starting to develop "down-building rescue" first used in the Mexico City Earthquake and perfected until the 9/11 twin towers collapse. He was dispatched to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, to assist in developing a Native American Medical Emergency Response System. The average emergency response was reduced from over 2 hours and 20 minutes to 8 minutes on average, with non-governmental Lakota Sioux responding to help their own. He was a board member of "The TENNA Council" a native American Spiritual Council.

After having his life saved by his Chiropractor at 42 years of age, he entered Chiropractic school. He graduated with recognition in 1995, receiving many acknowledgments, including Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and was nominated for clinical excellence. He has been licensed in New Mexico, Montana and since 1996 in California.

He has also received multiple Who's Who in US Business and Industry recognitions, the "2005 Atlas Orthogonality Humanitarian Award", and Atlas Orthogonal Board Certification #12, from Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic, in North Carolina.

Dr. Milligan treats patients from Monday through Thursday in Lafayette and Friday and Saturday in Fall River Mills where he resides with his wife, and sweetheart, Betsy, and their dogs on the Pit River near Mt. Shasta. Betsy is an artist, trains dogs, gardens, loves nature, and manages our slice of heaven on the Pit River

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