Contact Us
- Hours
- Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 6:00pm
- Address
- 4410 NE Fremont St. Portland, OR 97213
- Contacts
- Tel: 503-249-0114
- Text: 503-241-2286
- Fax: (503) 249-5638
Meet Joe Lemmon Vance, DC
Dr. Joe Lemmon Vance was a college basketball player at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina. He discovered his passion for chiropractic care after injuring himself playing ball. A skilled doctor of chiropractic helped him recover fast and continue performing as a student athlete.
In 2010 he graduated chiropractic college at Life University, Marietta, Georgia and moved to Oregon. He is a good listener, and approaches care of patients as a problem solver, getting to the bottom of your pain and dysfunction. He is a lifelong learner and a very skilled adjuster. He is inquisitive, thoughtful and kind. He does a Form and Function evaluation to address your issues. He believes in taking a collaborative approach to care, where the patient and doctor find a path forward to recovery. Your goals matter to Dr. Vance.
He is married to his beautiful wife and they are raising children together. He lives in Portland, OR. He enjoys grilling and cooking meals, and he plays basketball to stay in shape.
Hello! My name is Cici! I received my license 8 years ago from Anthem College. I’ve worked for spa’s and as independent contractor, but my love lies with the medical and natural healing. I chose to work with a chiropractor because I love helping the body heal. My techniques include therapeutic, Swedish, deep tissue, cranial sacral, reflexology, and trigger point therapy.
Massage has helped me become more aware of my body through anatomy, physiology, feel and touch. It has helped me get in tune with the energies and changed my lifestyle to a healthier lifestyle and I hope to help you as well.
Following a shoulder injury, Gabriel experienced first hand the therapeutic and pain relieving effects of massage. He was so impressed and fascinated with how much massage helped him in his own healing, that he decided to pursue a new career as a Massage Therapist. He graduated from Pacific Northwest Massage Academy's 725-hour program, where he studied anatomy, pathology, and kinesiology, and got a lot of hands-on practice, learning a variety of massage modalities and techniques. Gabriel loves the mix of science and intuition that goes into tailoring his work to the specific needs of our patients, and he is excited to be serving his community and contributing to people's well being
I got my license in 2025 from East West College of the Healing Arts. My training includes Swedish, deep tissue, neuromuscular trigger point therapy and craniosacral. My introduction to massage was as a professional athlete receiving sports massage. Realizing how vital that treatment was to my career and my ability to move in my body led me to wanting to become a LMT. I love getting to work with clients to set goals and find connection to their body.