Hanover Family Chiropractic

Meet the staff

Tory Paulson, D.C.

Dr. Paulson was born and raised in Lansing, Michigan and completed her undergraduate studies in Kinesiology at Michigan State University in June of 2014. She then graduated from Life Chiropractic College West in December of 2018. She moved to the Upper Valley from Northern California in January of 2019 to begin working with Dr. Mike at Hanover Family Chiropractic. After working with him for a couple of years, she purchased the practice from Dr. Mike in late June 2021.


She decided to become a chiropractor after watching her mother benefit from care. She was introduced to Chiropractic BioPhysics while she was in college when she worked as an assistant to a chiropractor who practiced the technique. She saw patients benefit from having their structure corrected and decided that's what she wanted to do. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, camping, and cuddling with her boyfriend, his 2 children, and the family's 5 cats: Calcifer, Mama, Ruphus, Remington, and Buffy. She also loves running with her dog, Koira. She loves the Upper Valley and all the scenery and trails it provides!

Tory Paulson, D.C.

Elizah

Elizah has been a patient at Hanover Family Chiropractic for the majority of her life.  Maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle is very important to her and she is a big advocate for the benefits of chiropractic care for everyone. She was raised in VT and NH  and in her free time she enjoys anything that includes the outdoors - specifically running, gardening, hiking, kayaking and the occasional knitting project as well.

Office dog Koira

Koira

Koira is Dr. Paulson's dog and the office greeter. She was born October 15th, 2019, and Dr. Paulson adopted her shortly before the pandemic when she was 12 weeks old. She has unusual markings which beg the question "what breed are you?". She is a beautiful blend of 7 breeds that are listed in the hallway of the office, come and look! She is usually wandering from room to room, looking for pets, offering a friendly paw to patients, or sleeping on one of her many beds. If you have an allergy or phobia of dogs, please don't hesitate to let us know! Fun fact: Her name is the Finnish word for Dog!

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