About Us
Lisa Gordon Dabbs
The curiosity that led me to my career in health care began when, trying to fill the 2 days before winter vacation, my 3rd grade teacher asked for suggestions. “How does the human body work?,” I asked. My hope for a simple answer was denied when Mrs. Kim said to me, “that is a question that you might spend your life answering.”
It has been and continues to be an endlessly fascinating journey of discovery.
I graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic in 1987, since which time I have been actively involved in chiropractic practice. As the cofounder of Dabbs Chiropractic and Rehab Center in Columbia, MD, I spent 23 years contributing to the health of thousands of people in the Howard County community.
I currently offer all services in my independent office in Columbia.
During my career I have become well trained in Applied Kinesiology, Touch for Health, Neuro Cranial Integration, CranioSacral Therapy, the Biocranial System, Cranial Spinal Integration, and Advanced Allergy Therapeutics. I have worked with people of all ages, from people just born to those nearly 100 years old.
My interest has always been in reducing stress on the structural, cellular and nervous systems so optimal health can present itself. Chiropractic, Neuro Cranial Integration, Advanced Allergy Therapeutics, Applied Kinesiology and ASEA do that better than anything I have yet explored and I feel honored to have been entrusted with these gifts.
I have seen miracles occur and I expect to see more.
Lina Aye
Lina Aye serves as Dr Lisa’s assistant. Her background includes many years of experience in education, coaching soccer and child care. Her native language is Spanish and her interpretive skills have helped many people get the care they need when English is difficult. She has an intuitive talent that supports the work that Dr Lisa does by adding a level of observation to the care of the patients who are fortunate enough to work with Dr Lisa when Lina is present.
Links
www.drlisa.teamasea.com
ASEA may be the most important health discovery since the cell was first seen under a microscope.

