Dr. Matthew A. Lucas is an honors graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield, MO, from which he received a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree. Dr. Lucas trained in acupuncture with two of the most highly respected teachers of acupuncture in the United States, Dr. Richard Yennie and Dr. John Amaro. Following completion of his training, Dr. Lucas was deemed a Fellow in the Acupuncture Society of America and the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture.
As a native Charlottean, Dr Lucas is proud to serve people of his community. Dr Lucas attended Providence Day School in Charlotte before attending the University of Georgia as an undergrad. Dr. Lucas is married to his wife Chancy and has a two year old daughter named Leighton. Dr. Lucas believes that everyone can benefit from chiropractic and acupuncture, and strives to share this vision with as many people as he can. Everyone’s life can be enhanced through chiropractic and acupuncture.
Dr. Ninette Marsocci was born and raised in Rochester, New York and graduated from the University of Rochester with a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience and attained her doctorate degree from New York Chiropractic College.
Dr. Marsocci uses a “whole person approach” when taking care of her patients. By combining the very best hands-on-technique, state of the art physiotherapy procedures, and providing the newest and best natural vitamins and mineral supplements on the market today, Dr. Marsocci is able to help you to accelerate and/or maintain your journey to good health. Dr. Marsocci specializes in soft tissue techniques such as Graston Technique and Active Release Technique. These techniques help heal injuries such as sprain/strain, tendonitis, and scar tissue.
Dr. Marsocci takes a special interest in each patient’s lifestyle when treating their pain and symptoms, by educating them about healthy lifestyle choices and the importance of proactive health screenings. Dr. Marsocci helps her patients maintain their health. She not only focuses on pain and symptoms but tries to correct the cause of these symptoms by working with patients to improve their posture, sleep habits, nutrition, exercise and ergonomics at work. She is able to provide advice to help patients achieve optimal health, lose weight and keep active. Nutritional counseling is also available to reach each patient’s goal.