Chiropractic | Applied Kinesiology | Nutrition | Fascial Manipulation

About Dr. Reppert

Dr. Reppert has been interested in the human body, promoting health, and helping people feel better ever since she was a little girl. When friends would fall and scrape their knees, she would be the one to clean and bandage their wounds. If someone sprained an ankle, she would help them walk, ice and elevate the injury, and then give them something yummy and nutritious to eat. While other kids were eating ham sandwiches on processed white bread for lunch, she was enjoying hard-boiled eggs, whole grain bread, fresh fruit and carrot sticks. She always liked to "play doctor" in the REAL sense of the word.

Exercise has been an integral part of Dr. Reppert's lifestyle as well. Dance was, and in many ways still is, her first love. She has danced, and studied dance, since adolescence. These days for exercise Dr. Reppert weight lifts, swims, practices yoga, and bikes. She has twice completed the 100 Mile Ride for Life around Cayuga Lake, in upstate New York, to raise money for AIDS awareness and services. As well, in August, 2019 Dr. Reppert swam across Cayuga Lake with Women's Swimmin' to raise money for Hospicare. And of course, she still dances whenever she can. Other interests include cooking (especially when it comes to creating delicious feasts for the people she loves!), theater, opera, just about any kind of music, travel, and decorating her work and living spaces with LOTS of color!

Dr. Reppert has successfully treated people from all walks of life: dancers, actors, athletes, college professors, administrators, office workers, manual laborers, chefs, artists and countless others. Her patients include people of all ages: from infants to the elderly, and everyone in between. She has helped people from small towns and big cities, and from all around the world. She is energized by the diversity in her practice, the variety of people and professions she encounters, and the individual complexity that each patient "brings to the table."