Zachary Reams, DC

Dr. Zachary Reams earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia, graduating ahead of schedule in December 2025. His accelerated completion reflects his strong work ethic and commitment to developing advanced clinical skills early in his training.

During his education, Dr. Reams gained extensive hands-on experience at Life University’s chiropractic clinic, where he cared for a wide variety of patients under direct supervision. He also completed additional clinical hours at a highly respected chiropractic office in Atlanta, Georgia, known for serving high-profile individuals. This experience allowed him to work with more complex cases and further refine his diagnostic and adjusting skills in a fast-paced clinical setting.

Dr. Reams focuses on precise, hands-on manual adjustment techniques, tailoring care to each patient’s individual needs. His approach prioritizes accuracy, structural correction, and restoring proper function, while maintaining a patient-centered philosophy of care. With strong clinical training and a passion to serve, Dr. Reams is dedicated to helping patients achieve optimal mobility, improved health, and long-term wellness.

Outside the clinic, Dr. Reams enjoys golfing, going to the gym, and spending time with his family, friends, and church community.

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Common Conditions Treated:

  • Low back pain

  • Neck pain

  • Headaches

  • Vertigo and dizziness

  • Sciatica / radiating leg pain

  • Joint pain (shoulders, hips, knees, elbows)

  • Disc-related issues (bulging or herniated discs)

  • Muscle tightness and spasms

  • Whiplash and auto accident injuries

  • Sports-related injuries

  • Scoliosis-related pain management

  • TMJ dysfunction (jaw pain/clicking/
    clenching)

  • Postural-related issues (forward head posture, tech neck)

  • Rib dysfunction or pain with breathing/
    movement

  • Carpal tunnel–type symptoms (nerve irritation patterns)

  • Pregnancy-related pelvic and low back pain

  • Tension-related ear fullness or pressure (sometimes linked to jaw/neck tension)