Dr. Grace Konstanzer, DC

M.A.T.

Dr. Grace Konstanzer, DC in Irvine

Dr. Grace Konstanzer, D.C., M.A.T., is a chiropractor, educator, and former multi-sport collegiate athlete whose life has been devoted to helping others reach their highest potential. Through sports, teaching, and chiropractic, Dr. Konstanzer has dedicated her career to understanding and unlocking the harmony of mind, body, and spirit so individuals can live fully “in the zone.”

Dr. Konstanzer’s academic and athletic journey reflects excellence, discipline, and a deep commitment to service, leadership, and learning.

Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.)
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.), Pepperdine University
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Vanguard University

Dr. Konstanzer brings a unique background in athletics, education, and chiropractic care to her practice.

Collegiate athlete competing in volleyball, water polo, and swim at the United States Air Force Academy and Vanguard University
Member of a nationally ranked collegiate volleyball team (14th in the nation)
Educator in physics and special education; former classroom teacher
Doctor of Chiropractic serving individuals and families through principled, nervous-system–focused care

Dr. Konstanzer’s chiropractic philosophy is rooted in the belief that true healing occurs when the central nervous system is free to express life at its highest level.

Focus on the central nervous system as the gateway to optimal health, performance, and spiritual alignment
Inspired by personal healing and mentorship under Dr. Douglas A. DiSiena following an auto accident
Dedicated to teaching the laws of life, wellness, and healing so individuals may live fully, freely, and “in the zone”
Guided by faith, service, and the belief that mind, body, and spirit are designed to function in harmony

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