Meet the Doctors

Dr. Randy
Dr. Randall Kloor received his pre-med education at McNeese State College. He worked in the athletic department as a trainer. He continued his education at the Texas Woman’s College, where he studied Physical Therapy and took additional pre-med courses. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic University in Georgia, in 1981. Dr. Randy has extensive education in promoting the natural function of the human body through Chiropractic care, nutrition and exercise. His education includes courses in extremity adjusting, X-Ray, nutrition, sports injuries, kinesiotaping and over one hundred hours in Applied Kinesiology. Dr. Randy hosted a public broadcast cablevision program on Health and Wellness. Dr. Randy donates chiropractic care to the homeless at the Samaritan House in Denver and he has provided chiropractic care to the Rocky Mountain Roller Girl’s Team and for the Boulder Dinner Theater.
Dr. Trish
Dr. Patricia Kloor graduated from Life College with her C.T., Chiropractic Assistant degree, in 1978. She took her pre-med education at Kennesaw College and received her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic University in 1983. She was certified in Chiropractic Pediatrics in 1994. She passed her pediatric board examination and graduated from the three year Palmer College and ICA Diplomate program in Chiropractic Pediatrics in 1996. Her graduation from the ICA Diplomate program has made her one of only four doctors in the state of Colorado with this degree of D.I.C.C.P. She has been a past speaker at the International Chiropractic Pediatric Conferences and presented a case study there in November of 2003.
Dr. Randall Kloor received his pre-med education at McNeese State College. He worked in the athletic department as a trainer. He continued his education at the Texas Woman’s College, where he studied Physical Therapy and took additional pre-med courses. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic University in Georgia, in 1981. Dr. Randy has extensive education in promoting the natural function of the human body through Chiropractic care, nutrition and exercise. His education includes courses in extremity adjusting, X-Ray, nutrition, sports injuries, kinesiotaping and over one hundred hours in Applied Kinesiology. Dr. Randy hosted a public broadcast cablevision program on Health and Wellness. Dr. Randy donates chiropractic care to the homeless at the Samaritan House in Denver and he has provided chiropractic care to the Rocky Mountain Roller Girl’s Team and for the Boulder Dinner Theater.
Dr. Trish
Dr. Patricia Kloor graduated from Life College with her C.T., Chiropractic Assistant degree, in 1978. She took her pre-med education at Kennesaw College and received her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic University in 1983. She was certified in Chiropractic Pediatrics in 1994. She passed her pediatric board examination and graduated from the three year Palmer College and ICA Diplomate program in Chiropractic Pediatrics in 1996. Her graduation from the ICA Diplomate program has made her one of only four doctors in the state of Colorado with this degree of D.I.C.C.P. She has been a past speaker at the International Chiropractic Pediatric Conferences and presented a case study there in November of 2003.

Dr. Shaun
Dr. Shaun Kloor received a Bachelors of Science degree in neuroscience from Regis University in Denver in 2010. He spent the next four years getting his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia where he graduated with honors. While in school he obtained an advanced proficiency rating in the Activator Methods technique and is certified in Cox flexion distraction technic. He and his wife Dr. Jenna went on a spinal missions trip to El Salvador to offer chiropractic care and basic medical services to those in need. He wants to continue the family tradition of healing through chiropractic for decades to come.
Dr. Jenna
Dr. Jennifer Kloor received her Bachelor of Science degree in neuroscience from Regis University in 2010. She spent the next four years studying for her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Life University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Dr Jenna is currently one of only three Cox Technic certified chiropractors in the state of Colorado. This certification and unique approach have allowed her to have remarkable success with a wide specturm of back issues including spinal disc injuries and stenosis. Dr. Jenna is an avid dancer and enjoys traveling with her husband Dr. Shaun. Through her passions she has had the opportunity to provide chiropractic care for the nationally recognized PowerTaps clogging team as well as to those in greatest need in El Salvador.
Dr. Shaun Kloor received a Bachelors of Science degree in neuroscience from Regis University in Denver in 2010. He spent the next four years getting his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia where he graduated with honors. While in school he obtained an advanced proficiency rating in the Activator Methods technique and is certified in Cox flexion distraction technic. He and his wife Dr. Jenna went on a spinal missions trip to El Salvador to offer chiropractic care and basic medical services to those in need. He wants to continue the family tradition of healing through chiropractic for decades to come.
Dr. Jenna
Dr. Jennifer Kloor received her Bachelor of Science degree in neuroscience from Regis University in 2010. She spent the next four years studying for her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Life University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Dr Jenna is currently one of only three Cox Technic certified chiropractors in the state of Colorado. This certification and unique approach have allowed her to have remarkable success with a wide specturm of back issues including spinal disc injuries and stenosis. Dr. Jenna is an avid dancer and enjoys traveling with her husband Dr. Shaun. Through her passions she has had the opportunity to provide chiropractic care for the nationally recognized PowerTaps clogging team as well as to those in greatest need in El Salvador.