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Ryan Gilroy, D.C.

Ryan Gilroy DC 1 Tamaqua, Pennsylvania

Ryan Gilroy is 2008 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, N.Y. After graduation, he began the process of purchasing a practice and now blogs about the ins and outs of buying and building a practice.

When he's not working, networking or trying to figure out some recent business issue, Ryan finds several other ways to pass the time.

If spare time exists, he might be training for a marathon or enjoying some hunting when it's in season. Ryan admits that, although it's been a few years, he has enjoyed competing in taekwondo. He has trained with Olympic champions and has competed nationally in the sport.

Ryan is married to Melissa Stoos, another 2008 grad of the New York Chiropractic College. After practicing with another D.C., Melissa decided to join Ryan in his practice to form Gilroy Family Chiropractic.

Before attending NYCC, Ryan earned his BS degree with a concentration in kinesiology from Pennsylvania State University in 2002.

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