Meet Dr. Ashley: Our Newest Chiropractic Sports Doctor

Dr. Ashley Agcaoili was born and raised in Kaneohe on the island of Oahu. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA.

She then went on to obtain her Doctorate of Chiropractic degree at the University of Western States in Portland, OR. While pursuing her chiropractic degree, she also obtained her Masters degree in Sports Medicine.

She was a member of the University of Western States Sports Council where she was involved in providing chiropractic care, soft tissue therapy, and first aid/emergency care at many different sporting events like the US Synchronized Skating Championships in addition to sports games at local high schools in the greater Portland area.

She has clinical experience providing chiropractic care, physiotherapy, rehab, and first aid at University of Western States in addition to outreach clinics for the low income and underserved demographic throughout Portland.

Upon graduating, Dr. Ashley completed her preceptorship at the Tacoma VA Hospital where she was able to provide care to local veterans.

As a former collegiate basketball player, Dr. Agcaoili enjoys staying active by participating in recreational basketball leagues, working out at the gym, doing CrossFit, or exploring new outdoor activities. While she is not being active, you can find her spending time with family and friends.

As the newest member of the Head 2 Toe team, Dr. Ashley brings a unique skill set, specializing in clinical neurodynamics

Her heavy background in treating nerve conditions with this technique combined with chiropractic care and functional rehabilitation serves as a great blend to feel 100% again.

She loves to treat the spine!  So if you’re having low back issues, disc issues, low back pain, neck pain, or headache then give us a call.

Dr.Ashley is a positive, energetic, empathetic, motivated, skilled, and a gifted clinician.

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