Meet Dr. Gurutrang Khalsa
His Path Finding Him!
Dr. Gurutrang Khalsa, a Baltimore native, started practicing Kundalini yoga during his senior year of high school. This spiritual discipline honed his intuition, awakened a passion for service, and led him to pursue a career in chiropractic. Following his graduation from the University of Maryland, he furthered his studies in chiropractic at the Southern California University of Health Sciences located in Whittier, California.
His practice philosophy includes a multi-pronged approach. He incorporates chiropractic, physiotherapy and acupuncture with his treatment. He feels that part of the healing comes from a positive connection with their doctor, which is why you will never be rushed through the office. Patients don’t wait hours in the waiting room, and are always seen by Dr. G for a 1-on-1 appointment. You will never be passed along to an assistant.
He feels that healthcare should be affordable for everyone, which is why he accepts most major insurances, medical, automobile accidents, and private pay.
He looks forward to seeing you soon.
Discovering a Philosophy
A Space for Healing
Away From The Office
Bedside Manner
• Polite, Welcoming
• Caring, Comforting
• Observant, Reassuring
• Good Communicator
Education
• Pre-Chiropractic; University of Maryland
• Doctor of Chiropractic; Southern California University of Health Sciences – Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
• Continuing Education
Internship
• Southern California University of Health Sciences – Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
Diplomate
• Texas College of Chiropractic DABCI, Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Internists
Professional Distinctions
• American Chiropractic Association
• Virginia Chiropractic Association
• Khalsa Chiropractic Association
Areas of Expertise
• Chiropractic Adjustments
• Acupuncture With or Without Needles
• Therapeutic Nutritional Analysis
Conditions Helped
• Back & Neck Pain
• Arm & Leg Pain
• Numbness & Tingling
• Shoulder Pain
• Headaches
• Carpal Tunnel
• Car Accidents