Dr. Alexia McClerkin


ALEXIA MCCLERKIN, DC, RN Chiropractor

Alexia McClerkin, DC, RN Chiropractor
Background
In 2012, 8 of the athletes that she worked with competed in the London Olympics. Dr. McClerkin has volunteered her time at the Chevron Marathon, BP MS 150, the Fort Bend Women’s Shelter, and the 2017 Superbowl in Houston. She has also partnered with The Rose to donate wigs to women with cancer. She is certified in the Graston Technique, Active Release Technique, Kinesio Taping, Dry Needling, Pre and Postnatal Fitness, and Yoga.
When she is not working on her patients, she enjoys spending time with her husband and young son. She also has a thirst for traveling and participating in adventure races.
Dr. McClerkin earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic Medicine from Texas Chiropractic College in 2012. Dr. McClerkin also earned a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiolgy from Michigan State University in 2006; she attained her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from University of Texas at Arlington. She is currently working towards her Master’s of Science in Nursing at UT Arlington.
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