Chiropractor Joseph Wardie D.C.

Chiropractor Fenton MI Joseph Wardie

My interest in alternative health began in 1996 after dealing with illnesses and injuries for many years. As a competitive cross country and track athlete during my high school and college years, I was injured or ill almost as often as I was healthy.

In August 1991, just before the start of my senior year of college, I became ill with a fever and fatigue which continued off and on for one full year. I made trips to many different medical doctors and had many tests performed with many different diagnoses.

I was on antibiotics for most of that year and every time I would go off them, I would get a fever again. The doctors then removed my tonsils and adenoids and I was told I would be better, but I only became worse. I took two years off from exercising before trying to become competitive again. In 1994 I began training for triathlons only to injure my knee. I was unable to run ¼ of a mile without severe pain. In the spring of 1996, I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome and suffered from kidney stones. I was also told I needed surgery on my knee if I was going to run again. At this point, I was extremely frustrated and sick and tired of being sick and tired. With every visit to the doctor came more and more prescriptions for drugs. At the age of 27, I was a walking pharmacy. I was constantly self-medicating for every little sniffle and ache or pain.


A New Approach

Then, in the spring of 1996, I met my wife who introduced me to her chiropractor. He was able to tell me why I was fatigued, what was wrong with my knee, and why I had kidney stones. He started me on whole-food nutritional supplements along with chiropractic care. I began noticing a difference within months and by the end of a year, I felt like a new person. I was able to run more than ten miles without knee pain or fatigue. Sure, I had to take a lot of supplements, but I knew this was repairing my body and getting to the root cause of my problem instead of covering up my symptoms with toxic chemicals.


A New Beginning

I have a degree in HVAC & R Engineering Technology from Ferris State University and at that time I owned and operated an indoor air quality business in Fenton, MI called Air Vantage. After my experience with chiropractic and a great deal of support and encouragement from my wife, I began to pursue an education in alternative health. I struggled with deciding which type of education to pursue. Should I become a naturopath, a homeopath, a nutritionist, or a chiropractor? I began studying and taking seminars in these areas. I quickly came to the conclusion that patients couldn't be at their optimal health without chiropractic, good nutrition, and proper exercise. I decided that chiropractic would give me the best opportunity and education to be able to help the largest number of people in all of these areas. Upon making my decision, I began researching every chiropractic school in the country to find the best possible education. In the end, I chose Logan College of Chiropractic in Chesterfield, Missouri just west of St. Louis.

Before entering chiropractic school, I made many visits to different chiropractors and other alternative healthcare professionals to see what techniques were out there. I began researching each of the techniques and was very intrigued by one in particular called Applied Kinesiology (AK) founded and developed by world-renowned chiropractor and alternative health care practitioner Dr. George J. Goodheart, Jr., D.C. While attending Logan, I experimented with many different techniques but I always felt that each technique was incomplete, except Applied Kinesiology (AK). I then began taking AK seminars outside of chiropractic school which were taught by those who worked personally with Dr. Goodheart for many years in his office. I also took AK classes offered at Logan College of Chiropractic. Although I hadn't yet met Dr. Goodheart, he was my hero when it came to alternative health. I was always amazed when I would read, study, and practice his work. He was years ahead of his time and he had a gift that few have.

While attending school I taught other chiropractic students about whole-food nutrition. I was also a teaching assistant for the Applied Kinesiology Club and recipient of the first George J. Goodheart, Jr. Scholarship in Applied Kinesiology. I also enjoyed being president of the Christian Chiropractic Club on the Logan campus.


A New Life

Upon graduation, I fulfilled an internship with an AK doctor in Bay City, Michigan, and was then recruited to work with Dr. Goodheart and his associates in his office located in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. I couldn't believe I was allowed to work with the founder and developer of Applied Kinesiology. Although I didn't know Dr. Goodheart long before he retired and eventually passed away, I will always remember just sitting and listening to his stories of how he developed this great science, philosophy, and art called Applied Kinesiology.

My vision, from the time I decided to go to chiropractic school, was to have a holistic health clinic where people can come to get answers to their health problems in a Christian environment. With blessings from my Lord and Savior and a great deal of help and support from my wonderful wife and six children, I have now fulfilled my vision. In 2008 I purchased the office building from Dr. and Mrs. George Goodheart and formed a new corporation called Triad Health Solutions, P.C. In 2016 I sold the Grosse Pointe building and moved Triad Health Solutions to St. Clair Shores and in 2018 I opened a second office in my hometown of Fenton, MI. Finally, in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, I closed the St. Clair Shores office to practice full-time in my Fenton MI location under a new name, Wardie Chiropractic & Nutrition, PLLC. My goal has always been to have a practice in my hometown of Fenton MI to serve the community where I grew up and to be closer to family at the same time.


Wardie Chiropractic & Nutrition

Dr. Joseph Wardie is a Chiropractor and Applied Kinesiologist (AK) with a new clinic, Wardie Chiropractic & Nutrition, located at 1130 Fenway Circle in Fenton, MI. He earned his Doctorate in Chiropractic and Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from Logan University (formerly Logan College of Chiropractic) in Chesterfield, Missouri near St. Louis. Upon graduation, he was specifically recruited to work at, and he eventually purchased, the office of world-renowned chiropractor and alternative health care practitioner Dr. George J. Goodheart, Jr., D.C. founder and developer of Applied Kinesiology which originated in 1964. Dr. Wardie was the first recipient of the George J. Goodheart, Jr. Scholarship in Applied Kinesiology. Dr. Wardie’s specialty is finding non-surgical, drug-free, natural health solutions for those with chronic health issues (those who haven’t been able to find answers for their health issues anywhere else) as well as helping athletes achieve their optimal health and performance. His ultimate goal is to teach as many people as possible the importance of wellness and prevention through proper diet, exercise, supplementation, chiropractic, blood testing, and other laboratory testing.

Patients have come to see Dr. Wardie from all over the state of Michigan, other parts of the United States, and Canada to seek his help in getting well and staying well. Because of his experience as a competitive high school and college cross country and track athlete, he has a special interest in helping endurance athletes reach their optimal health and potential through the use of clinical nutrition, chiropractic, Applied Kinesiology, and other non-surgical, drug-free, natural solutions.

Dr. Wardie is a 1987 graduate of Lake Fenton High School and recently moved back to his hometown of Fenton, MI with his wife and children. In his spare time, he enjoys going to classic car shows, running, biking, swimming, boating, riding 4-wheelers, and all outdoor activities. But his favorite pastime is just doing anything with his wife and 6 children.

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
12:30pm - 6:30pm


Tuesday
7:30am - 1:30pm


Wednesday
7:30am - 1:30pm


Thursday
12:30pm - 6:30pm


Friday
7:30am - 1:30pm


Saturday
By Reservation Only


Sunday
Closed

Wardie Chiropractic & Nutrition

1130 Fenway Cir #100
Fenton, MI 48430

(810) 714-1672