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The Doctor

Justin Fogo, D.C., L.A.

Doctor of Chiropractic
Licensed Acupuncturist

Dr. FogoDr. Justin Fogo was born and raised in the farmlands of rural Nebraska. He spent most of his childhood and adolescence in the small town of Superior (right on the Nebraska/Kansas border). While he occupied most of his time in school and on the farm, he was also very active in sports. Though he dabbled in a little bit of everything, it was football and wrestling that he enjoyed most and played throughout both his high school and college career. In fact, it was the chiropractic treatments he received due to various sports related injuries throughout his academic career that led him to pursue this profession.

After graduating from Hastings College with a degree in Psycho-Biology, Dr. Fogo attended Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas City, Missouri. While pursuing his Chiropractic degree, Dr. Fogo excelled in his classes and clinics. In addition to several scholarships, he won the Clinic Service award, The Radiology Service Award and graduated Cum Laude in 2001. Years later, Dr. Fogo went back to school to gain certification to practice as a Licensed Acupuncturist.

Dr. Fogo with familyShortly after graduation, Dr. Fogo met his wife Mary. They moved to Alabama, started a business together (in Chelsea) and the rest is history! Dr. and Mrs. Fogo have two boys named Eli and Fin . The family enjoys regular outdoor adventures, baseball, traveling and live music. If you don't see Mary at the office, you can usually find her at the local Costco on any giving day or time of the week. Whenever they can steal away a few days, the Fogo 4 escape to Tybee Island, Georgia.

Both Dr. and Mrs. Fogo are committed to volunteerism in the Chiropractic industry as well as their own community. Dr. Fogo has served as VP and President of the Jefferson County Chiropractic Society, as well as a Delegate to the Alabama State Chiropractic Association. He served on the executive Committee for the ASCA and was the Chair of the Ethics Committee. He formerly served as the Liaison to the Board of Orthopedics and Prosthetics.