Dr. Douglas M Hackman, DC

Chiropractor

Dr. Douglas M Hackman, DC in Irvine

Dr. Douglas M. Hackman, D.C., is a seasoned chiropractor with decades of clinical experience and a strong foundation in science, engineering, and chiropractic philosophy. He has been an integral part of Irvine Chiropractic Offices since 1989, providing principled, patient-centered care to individuals and families throughout Orange County.

Dr. Hackman’s education reflects a strong academic background combined with a lifelong commitment to continued professional growth.

1980 – 1984:
Doctor of Chiropractic, Cleveland Chiropractic College — Magna Cum Laude
1984:
Invited into “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities”
1975 – 1979:
Undergraduate Studies in Chemical Engineering, Vincennes & Purdue Universities
Ongoing:
Continuing Education in Radiology, Chiropractic Techniques, and Chiropractic Philosophy

Dr. Hackman has served the Orange County community through private practice, group practices, and professional leadership roles.

1989 – Present:
Private Practice Chiropractor, Irvine Chiropractic Offices, Irvine, CA
1986 – 1989:
Associate Chiropractor in Group Practice, Corona del Mar, CA
1984 – 1986:
Associate Chiropractor in Group Practice, Newport Beach, CA
Other Experience:
Assisted Renaissance Corporate Wellness Fairs providing wellness screenings and educational lectures
Co-Founder of the Orange County Chiropractic Fellowship

Dr. Hackman is actively involved in professional organizations, education, and community service.

Member, International Chiropractic Association
Preceptor Faculty Member, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
Assistant Director, Orange County Chiropractic Fellowship
Board Member, Doctor’s Injury Network
Community Health Advocate, Mission Trip Chiropractor, and Wellness Speaker

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