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Chiropractic Neurology & Balance
Vertigo & Dizziness
Chiropractic Neurology &
the Metabolic System
Thyroid Issues
Autoimmune Disorders
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Osteoporosis/ Osteopenia
Insomnia/Sleep Problems
Chiropractic Neurology & Learning
Attention Disorders
(ADHD & ADD)
Autism/Asperger's
Syndrome
Obsessive Comulsive Disorder
Dyslexia
Chiropractic Neurology & Movement
Distonias, Tics and Tremors
Chiropractic Neurology & Pain
Fibromyalgia
Headache/Migraines
Peripheral Neuropathy
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Board Certified Functional Neurologist specializing in supportive care for Vertigo, Thyroid, Headache, Diabetes, Learning, and Autoimmune Disorders
W. Scott Brown, DC DABCN FACFN
Currently Lakewood Chiropractor Dr. Scott Brown is a Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology. He is now accepting complex neurology cases. Dr. Brown stays at the cutting edge of current clinical science with intense continuing education studies on learning disorders, balance disorders, and vertigo. 
Dr. Scott Brown, a native of Atlanta, graduated with honors, from the University of Georgia in Athens, and from Life Chiropractic College in Marietta, Georgia. He completed a 3-year post- graduate clinical neurology course through New York Chiropractic College and was awarded his certification as a Diplomate from the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology (D.A.B.C.N.) in 1991. In addition to Board Certification in neurology, Dr. Brown also is board qualified (300 hours) in orthopedics and radiology through the National Chiropractic College in Chicago.
Dr. Brown operated his own chiropractic clinic for more than 20 years in the Tampa Bay area where he was active in his profession and community.
Serving his community, Dr. Brown was named team sports chiropractor to the Tampa Bay Rowdies professional soccer team, the Tampa Bay Mutiny professional soccer team, the Bay Ballet Theatre Company, the Tampa Ballet Company, and the Sunshine State Games. He was a member of S.E.R.V.E., a group of professionals who volunteer as speakers on careers at high school events.
Dr. Brown was also the host of a local T.V. program on how to maximize athletic potential "Sports Performance Talk" featuring professional athletes. Dr. Brown was the subject of a Tampa Tribune news article on professional soccer where he was given credit for returning key athletes from the disabled list and helping resurrect a last place team to win the division and play in the NASL championship game.
Since moving to California and now Lakewood, Colorado, Dr. Brown has focused his practice on neurological disorders including vertigo, movement disorders (tremors, dystonia, Tourette's Syndrome), learning disorders (ADD, ADHD, autistic spectrum disorders), strokes, and cognitive disabilities. His teaching seminars have been approved for continuing education credits at license renewal seminars and local society meetings for doctors.
Dr. Brown loves to spend time with his lovely wife Kim skiing, hiking and playing with their Bull Terrier Tuki.

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