Craig Steingraber, DC – Chiropractor
Learn More About Chiropractors at CTCA: Chat with Us | Email Us
Degrees
Doctorate, Chiropractic - Texas Chiropractic College, Pasadena, TX
BS, Human Biology - Texas Chiropractic College
Certification
American Board of Chiropractic Physicians
Practicing Since
1991
"Being part of a more comprehensive team, all working together for the good of the patient, has always been my desire as a healthcare clinician."
Dr. Craig Steingraber
Chiropractor
As a chiropractor with Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center (Southeastern), the main goal for Dr. Craig Steingraber is to help patients feel better through enhancing
nervous system function by using soft tissue manipulative therapy.
“Chiropractic medicine has always interested me because it is about helping patients with healthcare concerns using a natural, drug-free
means,” says Dr. Steingraber. “It’s so much more than just helping back or neck pain, it’s about how the nervous system works and how it controls a lot of who we are and what we do.”
Dr. Steingraber joined
CTCA in 2012 because he was interested in working together with others to treat cancer patients. He is a member of the American Chiropractic Association, Georgia Chiropractic Association and International Association
of Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation.
A licensed chiropractor since 1991, Dr. Steingraber earned a bachelor of science in human biology and a doctor of chiropractic degree from Texas Chiropractic
College in Pasadena, Texas. He also has acquired a certified chiropractic sports physician degree, board eligible status in functional neurology and advanced certification in whiplash and mild traumatic brain injury. In the
fall of 2012, he begins study towards board eligible status in orthopedics, and also continues his post graduate study in these fields and biochemistry.
For Dr. Steingraber, the focus of chiropractic care is to
enhance the body’s ability to heal itself naturally. “Because of how our nervous system is wired, this quick stretch of tissues attached to bones, known as ‘adjustment,’ can create many different health and body benefits,
one being reduction of pain,” he says. “By reducing discomfort, we provide more energy for the patient to combat the disease that we all want to beat!”
A sports fan himself, exercise has always been a big part
of Dr. Steingraber’s life. An avid triathlete, Dr. Steingraber has finished triathlons at various distances, including the half ironman distance and training for a full ironman distance. Dr. Steingraber also enjoys spending free
time with his wife and two children.








