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Dr. Leonard Poe grew up in Charlotte, NC, and received his Bachelor’s Degree from the Virginia Military Institute. He took part in an extensive Spanish immersion program in Bolivia while attending VMI. Upon graduation from VMI, Dr. Poe returned to Charlotte where he worked for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

In 2004, Dr. Poe left law enforcement to pursue a career in chiropractic. He attended the Parker University in Dallas, TX, where he received his Doctor of Chiropractic. 

While attending Parker University he was selected to participate in a chiropractic residency internship abroad in Mexico City, Mexico and was responsible for treating patients at public clinics and hospitals and was present to assist in spinal procedures. Dr. Poe has a working knowledge of the Spanish language and culture due to his experience living in Mexico and Bolivia.

Dr. Poe has been committed to the use of Functional Medicine, including Neurology, Endocrinology, and Immunology in his approach to the treatment of patients. 

He is certified as a Professional Applied Kines

January 1974, I serendipitously embarked on a career path that changed my life forever. It was serendipitous because I had no intention of becoming a chiropractor interested in exploring the controversy between traditional medicine and this “different” approach to health care. I intended to start medical school in the fall of 1974, but had 10 months on my hands and I hated being bored. So, what was a young, impulsive boy to do with time on his hands? I applied and was accepted at the National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois (now the National University of Health Science). In addition to attending school that year, I was getting married to a woman who had suffered from severe, debilitating migraine headaches since she was six years old. My soon-to-be wife, Sue, was taking medication that was so strong that either the migraine or the drugs would nearly incapacitate her for a day or two every week. The proposed medical solution to her problems was a fusion of the cervical vertebrae (bones of the neck) in attempt to stop the irritation of the nerves and the blood supply t

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