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Unlike conventional medicine, which focuses on attempting to treat disease once it occurs, Health 4 Life Chiropractic emphasizes improving your health in an effort to reduce the risk of pain and illness in the first place. Most people would rather be healthy and avoid illness, if they could. This is one of the main reasons for the big surge in the popularity of our wellness center.

For some, Health 4 Life Chiropractic will take them back to a place that is cozy and familiar, offering a rediscovery of health and wellness that had been previously known but long lost. For others, the journey may offer a new center, one never before experienced.

People are recognizing the benefit of seeking an alternative to traditional medicine; one that will help them achieve and maintain optimal health. Please take the time to meet the doctor, team, and our wellness network dedicated to helping you achieve your wellness objectives. To fully understand the nature of your health we recommend you join our free website membership program. As a patient at Health 4 Life Chiropractic we will personally tailor a wellness program specifically targeted to your wellness needs using the least invasive yet highly-effective techniques and services.

Chiropractic focuses on the central nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord. The brain sends signals down the spinal cord and through 31 pairs of spinal nerves that exit the spinal cord between 24 individual movable vertebrae. These nerves go to every cell, tissue, and organ in the body and regulate every function. The nervous system is what allows your heart to beat, your lungs to breathe, and your stomach to digest the food you eat. It's what allows a cut on your finger to heal and it's what allows you to contract your muscles so you can move about throughout the day. The purpose of the vertebrae is to surround and protect the central nervous system.

When the spine is out of its normal alignment, it can put pressure on the nervous system and cause all kinds of body signals including headaches, pain, numbness and even organ dysfunction. This is known as a subluxation in chiropractic. At Health 4 Life, we focus on finding any subluxations in the spine and correcting them via a chiropractic adjustment.

Dr. Nick Kizzire

I graduated from Bayard High School in 2008. I was a two time state medalist in cross country and a five time state medalist in track including a state title in the 2 mile my junior year. My senior year I was being recruited by a handful of division 2 colleges to run track and cross country. During my senior year, I suffered a groin injury towards the end of basketball season. I saw an athletic trainer and was told to ice, rest and take ibuprofen as needed. After 3-4 weeks of getting no better, I decided to see a chiropractor. After two or three visits, my hip felt great and I went on to be runner-up in the 2 mile at the state meet. This helped me get a scholarship to run track and cross country at the University of Nebraska in Kearney. After my experience with chiropractic in high school, I knew I wanted to go into a field where I could help people after college but did not fully commit to being a chiropractor… at least not yet.

I received my Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science from UNK in 2012. While I was at UNK, I competed on the track and cross country teams for four years and was an Academic All-American in cross country my junior year. While competing at UNK, I got chiropractic care periodically to help me stay tuned up and ready to compete. The summer before I started my senior year at Kearney, I still did not know what I wanted to do after school. Then I remembered my commitment in high school of going into a field that I could help people. I also remembered my experience at the chiropractor in high school and how the chiropractor allowed me to compete in my senior year of track. I applied to chiropractic school and never looked back.

I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northwestern Health Sciences University in the fall of 2015. I interned at a variety of different clinics while I was in school. Many of these clinics also did a lot with nutrition so I have a very good fundamental knowledge of the subject. I have run 8 full marathons, including Boston in 2018, with a personal best of 2:49. Being part of the running community while in school allowed me to see and treat a lot of different sports-related injuries. Currently, I continue to run competitively and help coach the Alliance cross country team.

Dr. Nick Kizzire

Business Hours

  • Monday        8:00am-12:00pm        1:30pm-5:00pm
  • Tuesday       9:00am-12:00pm        2:00pm-5:00pm
  • Wednesday  7:00am-12:00 pm       1:30pm-6:00pm
  • Thursday      CLOSED                                                     
  • Friday            8:00am-12:00pm        1:30pm- 4:00pm

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221 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, NE 69301

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