BiBi Sheppard is a licensed massage therapist, practicing for the past 14 years. She graduated from Everest College in Tacoma.
BiBi’s focus is primarily on deep tissue massage, but also is skilled in hot stone, cupping, prenatal, aromatherapy Swedish and sports massage.
She is a woman of faith, a proud wife and mother of 4 children. When she is not performing massage, she enjoys spending time with family and teaching Zumba.
Dr. Jennifer Taylor, formerly Dr. Jennifer Little, is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California. She chose this path after being inspired by her own chiropractor, who was also a Palmer graduate. Dr. Taylor wanted to transform lives, the way that her chiropractor had transformed hers.
During her sophomore year in high school, she considered going to a chiropractor for the first time. As an avid violinist, Dr. Taylor spent several hours practicing and performing in the high school orchestra. Despite her love for playing the violin, there was a lot of pressure placed on her to practice many hours per day; to ensure that she was able to perform at her peak potential. Additionally, she was involved in several sports including dirt-biking, ballet and snowboarding. Needless to say, all of the practicing, performing, and sports began taking a toll on her body. She slowly began developing pain and discomfort throughout her spine, particularly her neck and upper back.
Many days, she would wake up not being able to turn her head or look a certain direction without experiencing sharp pain. She admitted to being skeptical at first, but upon learning what was wrong and being educated on how chiropractic care could improve her quality of life, she made the commitment to positively change her life forever. Within a few weeks of care, she became pain-free, and as a result her violin performance skills improved, as well as her coordination for sports.
She strives to help people of all ages and all walks of life express their full potential through a wholistic approach to healthcare.