Samuel Tong DC, MSc

Chiropractor, Functional Neurologist

Dr. Tong is a Chiropractor with a deep passion for functional neurology and functional movement. He combines the conventional chiropractic techniques with functional movement and neurological rehab to help his patients recover from injuries and eliminate pain, as well as enhance their ability to live whole and fulfilling lives. Dr. Sam has been practicing in the Seattle area for over 20 years, and been a part of the Queen Anne community since 2001. He graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic in 1999, and earned his Fellowship in Functional Neurology in 2015, on top of having his Masters (1997 McGill University) and Bachelors (1994 U. Western Ontario) in Materials science / Inorganic Chemistry.

Dr. Sam's journey into alternative medicine began as a result of his own health issues. At an early age, he began suffering from severe and often debilitating migraine headaches. It was not until he began regular Chiropractic treatments that his headaches began to decrease in frequency and the pain to decrease in intensity. As he started to feel better, he was able to focus more on his health, rather than his pain, and allowed him to be healthier in all aspects of living. He now is continually challenging himself to live healthier and happier.

Education

  • Doctor of Chiropractic (1999 - Parker University)

  • Masters of Science - Chemistry (1997 - McGill University)

  • Bachelors of Science - Chemistry (1994 - University of Western Ontario)

  • Fellow of the American Council of Functional Neurology (2017)

Advanced Training

  • Clinical Neuroscience (>500 hrs) - Carrick Institute

  • Pain Reset

  • Vestibular Rehabilitation - Carrick Institute

  • Childhood Developmental Disorders

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries, and Movement Disorders

  • FMT - IASTM

  • Functional Neurology Orthopedic Rehabilitation

  • FRC - Functional Anatomy Seminars

  • FR - Spine

  • DNS A, B, Sport

Please contact Dr. Samuel Tong if you have any questions or if you’d like to schedule an appointment by calling (206) 378-5755, or text (206) 486-6338, or by filling out the form below.

Established patients can also schedule online here