Dr. Brad Kluver has been helping individuals and families in Mount Vernon and the surrounding communities find lasting relief from pain and return to the activities they enjoy since 2005. His approach is centered on identifying the root cause of the problem and creating individualized treatment plans based on each patient’s goals.
Dr. Kluver’s interest in chiropractic began with a personal experience. After sustaining a back injury while playing high school football, he was amazed at how quickly chiropractic care helped him recover and return to the field. That experience sparked his passion for helping others overcome injuries and regain their quality of life.
He graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic and has extensive training in multiple chiropractic techniques, allowing him to tailor care to each individual. Dr. Kluver regularly treats patients suffering from back pain, neck pain, headaches, herniated discs, and injuries related to auto accidents and work. He also has significant experience caring for pediatric and pregnancy-related conditions.
Over the past two decades, Dr. Kluver has built a reputation for providing honest, patient-focused care. He takes the time to understand each person’s unique situation, their health goals, and what matters most to them. His greatest professional satisfaction comes from helping patients solve problems, recover from injury, and return to their normal lives.
Originally from north central Iowa, Dr. Kluver grew up on a family farm before moving to Manchester, Iowa, where he completed high school. He and his wife, Tiernie, a Physician Assistant in Mount Vernon, live on an acreage outside Lisbon, Iowa, with their two children. As a family, they enjoy spending time outdoors fishing, hunting, boating, and enjoying rural life. Dr. Kluver also enjoys building projects, landscaping, and working with his hands.
Dr. Kluver and his clinic have proudly served the Mount Vernon community for over 20 years. He is committed to providing personalized chiropractic care focused on helping patients move better, feel better, and live healthier lives.