Dr. Gary L. Green, B.Sc., D.C. is a graduate of the Palmer College of Chiropractic.

Before coming to Malaysia, he practiced in Western Australia.

His wife, Jia-Jen Green also graduated from Palmer as a Chiropractic Technician.

Dr. & Mrs. Green Graduation Photo
Palmer West Hall Palmer College of Chiropractic was the first Chiropractic College to exist in the United States of America and remains the premier institution of Chiropractic.

During his studies at Palmer, Dr. Green pursued studies for the specialization in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Low Back Pain.

If you have pain, the Green Chiropractic Centre is the place to be.

"But why Chiropractic?"

This is question I'm often asked. Maybe because I look more like a computer programmer or an accountant. Actually I was going to be an interpreter for the deaf but I didn't fit the requirements to enroll in the program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I was "in to" natural health at the time, focusing on Macrobiotics.

Chiropractic came my way when an old teacher friend of mine from my days as a student of aircraft electronics told me her cousin was a Chiropractor and that I should go talk to him. I did and left knowing what I was going to do with the rest of my life. Because of this choice I've met people and had experiences that I never would have had any other way.

Thanks go to my patients because without them I'd actually have to do some work for a living. Chiropractic is fun.

In 1997 Dr. Green opened the Green Chiropractic Centre in Brickfields along Jln. Tun Sambanthan which is a central location and convenient for people all over the Kuala Lumpur area.

Dr. Green is a proud graduate of a CCE level College. CCE is the Golden Standard by which all Chiropractic institutions are judged.

Dr. and Mrs. Green
"And why Malaysia?"

You're from the United States, everyone wants to go there, why do you want to live here? There doesn't seem to be a day, and certainly not a week, that goes by I don't hear this. There are two main and hundreds of little reasons we live here.

Reason one: Jen loves her home country for good or for bad, for rich or for poor, no matter what.

Reason two: I'm happy here also. I first came here over 13 years ago and really didn't want to go back. I've always enjoyed my time outside of the U.S.A., there is just something about being away from "Big Brother" I find liberating. It's too big and inhuman. Life here in Malaysia isn't perfect but it certainly has a more friendly feel to it. I'll be here for the rest of my life.

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