Baldwin chosen as president-elect of Washington State Chiropractic Association

Dr. Garry Baldwin, a Kent doctor of chiropractic, was recently chosen as president-elect of the Washington State Chiropractic Association (WSCA) Board of Directors.

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  • Monday, March 2, 2015 3:33pm
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Dr. Garry Baldwin

Dr. Garry Baldwin

For the Reporter

Dr. Garry Baldwin, a Kent doctor of chiropractic, was recently chosen as president-elect of the Washington State Chiropractic Association (WSCA) Board of Directors.

Baldwin was elected at the WSCA annual meeting on Feb. 7 at the Seattle Airport Marriott. The 1,000-member WSCA is the only statewide association that represents the chiropractic profession.

Baldwin owns and operates Baldwin Chiropractic at 10700 SE 208th St., Suite 207, in Kent. Baldwin’s daughter, son-in-law and niece – all chiropractors – have joined him at his practice.

Baldwin, a 1984 graduate of Life Chiropractic College, has been in practice for 31 years.

A founding member of the WSCA, Baldwin has served as its president in the past and has been active in the chiropractic profession throughout his career. He is a member of the International Chiropractors Association and the Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences.

In the local community, Baldwin serves on the board of the Meridian Valley Country Club. He is involved with his local golf club as a board member and is a volunteer board member for the Washington Open, which supports the Folds of Honor, a foundation supporting our wounded veterans.


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