Meet the Doctor

Dr. Roy Siegel

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Dr. Roy Siegel

Dr. Siegel has been in practice for over 30 years and has been serving Hunterdon / Somerset / Mercer Counties for 27 of those years. The doctor expressed an interest in science and medicine early on and decided on chiropractic as his career choice because of its direct connection with human anatomy and physiology and because of its natural approach to health care.

Dr. Siegel did his undergraduate studies at Raritan Valley Community College and Rutgers University. He has a BS degree in Human Anatomy and his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Logan Chiropractic College in St. Louis Missouri.

After graduation, Dr. Siegel stayed on at Logan College and served as Student Clinic Director while maintaining a private practice. He returned to NJ in 1990 with his wife and two daughters.

The doctor volunteers his time by performing community health screenings and talks to raise awareness of spinal health and its effects on the ability of the body to heal itself.

He enjoys attending chiropractic seminars to stay abreast of current technologies and research as they relate to health in many different areas, including pediatrics, sports medicine, nutrition, and acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.

Dr. Siegel notes “the turning point for me to enter into chiropractic was the help and recovery my father experienced after receiving chiropractic care for an injury to his low back. I saw how well he responded and began researching the field of chiropractic. I discovered the vitally important connection between proper spinal health and its effects on the balance (homeostasis) of the body.”

“My outside interests include bicycling, hiking and motorcycles. Being a hands-on person, I enjoy doing maintenance on our vehicles and around the house. My wife and I are blessed with 2 wonderful adult daughters and a son in law, and we are looking forward to being grandparents one day – hopefully sooner than later! Our spoiled dogs and cats help fill the void created by the absence of our children.”