Dr. Terry A. Schroeder, The Chiropractor To See In Westlake Village

The Chiropractor To See In Westlake Village

I grew up in a chiropractic family. My dad was a chiropractor and the house we lived in when I was young was also his office. I will never forget all the patients that came to our house seeking help from my dad. Many of these patients were in obvious pain. Some could hardly walk. It was amazing to me to watch and see these same patients come out of the treatment room with smiles on their faces and walking almost normally. I always thought that my dad was a “miracle man”. He loved what he did and he was very proud of the fact that his dad was also a chiropractor. From a very young age I knew that I wanted to be a part of this profession. Today, we are a part of the largest chiropractic family in the World!

After receiving my Sports Medicine degree at Pepperdine University, I graduated from Palmer West in Sunnyvale, California where I met my beautiful wife Lori. We have been married and practicing together for more than twenty years. We are passionate about family and we have been blessed with two beautiful girls, Leanna and Sheridan. We are proud to say that the girls are growing up knowing the importance of living a chiropractic lifestyle – living in alignment.

Currently, I am the head coach for the USA Olympic water polo team. Most of our players receive regular chiropractic care to improve their long-term health but also to maximize their performance at the Olympic Games in Beijing this summer.

Please take a moment to watch this short video featuring four-time Olympian Terry Schroeder, DC, talking about his experience both as a player and coach for the U.S. Olympic Men’s Water Polo team. In the video, Dr. Schroeder also shares why he and so many world-class athletes, as well as everyday people, rely on chiropractic care to keep them well.  

Dr. Terry Schroeder and the U.S. Men's Olympic Water Polo Team
Dr. Terry Schroeder and the U.S. Men's Olympic Water Polo Team

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I strive to be the best in everything I do. I have grown up with this philosophy and it helped me to become a four-time Olympian and be chosen as the best water polo player in the world on two separate occasions. I believe that I apply this same philosophy to my practice and life.

Lori and I feel that as chiropractors we are leaders in the wellness industry. The Schroeder Center for Healthy Living is a place where people come to maximize their health and with it revolutionize their lives - a place where people come to add life to their years and not just years to their life. Young kids, grandparents and everyone in between can benefit from our wellness care.

I am thankful to be involved in this incredible profession and to have the opportunity to help others everyday. I look forward to meeting you and having a chance to be your partner in “Healthy Living”. Give our office a call or email me using the link below and we will explore how our approach to wellness can be your solution for a fuller, healthier and more vibrant life.

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Dr. Terry Asks some important questions of interest to Westlake Village residents - Chiropractor Westlake Village Dr. Terry Asks...

How come medical doctors don't recommend chiropractic?
That's changing. Years of prejudice and bias are giving way to research showing the benefits of chiropractic care. As more and more Westlake Village folks seek alternatives to drugs and surgery, more and more medical practitioners are referring their patients to chiropractors.
Why are frequent visits advised when starting chiropractic care?
Consistent visits at the beginning of your chiropractic care help create the momentum necessary to correct and retrain unhealthy spinal patterns. Later, Westlake Village patients find that continued care on a less frequent visit schedule can help preserve their progress and avoid a relapse.