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ROBERT BORMAN, DC

Dr. Robert is the pioneer behind our office’s unique clinical approach. After graduating from Colorado State University (1974), he earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic Cum Laude from the National College of Chiropractic in 1978.

A Pioneer in Gentle Care Since 1978, Robert has practiced in Denver, where he spent years developing and honing our signature non-thrusting mobilization technique. His work focuses on the precise correction of spinal-related nerve, muscle, and joint issues, offering a specialized alternative to traditional adjustments.

Robert has long been a leader in the profession, serving on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Chiropractic Association from 1994 to 2001 and as its President in 2000. His expertise was also utilized at the state level when he served on the Colorado Workers Compensation Chronic Pain Task Force in 1999, helping shape the standards for pain management and recovery.

A true enthusiast of the Rocky Mountains, Robert spends his time away from the clinic staying active outdoors. You’ll often find him hiking the trails around Boulder and Lyons, skiing at Vail or Beaver Creek, or navigating the rapids while kayaking and rafting the Colorado River.

WILLIAM BORMAN, DC

Dr. Bill brings over three decades of clinical expertise and a gentle touch to our family practice. After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Colorado, he attended the National College of Chiropractic, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology (1988) and graduated Summa Cum Laude with his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 1990.

For over 30 years, Bill has been a dedicated practitioner of our office’s unique form of gentle, non-thrusting chiropractic care. He is proud to serve patients across both the Broomfield and Denver communities, focusing on effective results through a comfortable and compassionate patient experience.

Chiropractic care is truly a family affair for Bill. He shares his life and passion for wellness with his wife, Bonnie—a third-generation chiropractor. Together, they are committed to upholding a legacy of health and healing within the community.

Bill stays active by embracing the classic Colorado lifestyle, whether he’s swimming, hiking, or biking. He also enjoys hitting the dance floor for Western dancing with Bonnie.



DANE BORMAN, DC, DACBR

Dane’s journey began at Colorado State University (B.S. in Biological Science, 2000), followed by graduating as Valedictorian from Western States Chiropractic College in 2004. In 2008, he completed a rigorous residency program and is Board Certified in Chiropractic Radiology. Specializing in the interpretation of X-rays and MRI of the spine and joints, he provides a level of diagnostic insight that is rare in the chiropractic field.

Dane spent over 15 years teaching anatomy, physiology, and pathology at both the Community College of Denver and Metropolitan State University of Denver. His deep academic background informs his clinical practice, allowing him to explain complex physiological issues to patients with clarity.

Dane also has extensive experience in sports medicine, having served as the official team chiropractor for the Rocky Mountain Roller Girls for 10 years, including during their 2010 World Championship season.

Dane believes in staying active and enjoying the best of the Colorado outdoors. He is an avid runner and spends his winters skiing and snowboarding. When he isn’t on the trails or the slopes, you can find him paddleboarding, rafting, working in his garden, or attending a local Zumba class.

 

Rachel Walker, ND, LMT

Dr. Rachel Walker practices naturopathic medicine at Dr. Borman & Associates in Denver, Colorado. She completed her undergraduate education at Colorado College and received her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in Washington.

Dr. Walker is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Colorado Association of Naturopathic Doctors, where she currently serves on the Board of Directors.

She specializes in integrative care and patient advocacy, with a particular interest in helping patients navigate complex or overlapping health concerns. Her clinical perspective is informed by a diverse background that includes athletic training, wilderness emergency medicine, and massage therapy. This multidisciplinary experience shapes an approach that is evidence-based, and open-minded, with an emphasis on practical, patient-centered care.

As a native Coloradan and former collegiate athlete, Rachel enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors, whether hiking, trail running, or participating in team sports.