Meet Dr. Fisher
Dr. Forrest Fisher is a distinguished and board-certified chiropractic neurologist, recognized through the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (DACNB). With years of intensive clinical neuroscience study at the Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies, Dr. Fisher complements his extensive training with a bachelor’s degree in biology from University of Mary Washington, a Doctorate of Chiropractic (DC) from Palmer Chiropractic College, where he graduated Cum Laude and is a Certified Functional Medicine Clinician (CFMC) through the Kharrazian Institute.
Dr. Fisher has become a sign of hope for thousands of patients navigating the complexities of neurological, post-concussive, and vestibular disorders. His unwavering commitment to personalized, patient-centered care is evident in his approach, which integrates neurological, vestibular, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation with functional medicine and nutrition. Specializing in concussion, vertigo and balance disorders, dysautonomia, and headaches, Dr. Fisher's expertise has made him a sought-after clinician for both professional and NCAA division athletes, driven by a passion to help individuals excel in their pursuits—be it on the field, in recreation, or within the workplace.
Born and raised in Northern Virginia, Dr. Fisher's roots are deeply entwined with the great outdoors. An avid outdoorsman, he spends his free time skiing, hiking, fly fishing, reading and exploring the globe. Dr. Fisher's journey is one of dedication, expertise, and a relentless pursuit of excellence in the field of functional neurology, making him a trusted and respected figure in the eyes of his patients and peers.
Our Philosophy
At our core, we believe in the brain’s remarkable adaptability. Even when the nervous system is not functioning optimally, given the right stimulation and support, it can rewire, strengthen, and optimize. Our mission is to help you tap into that innate capacity for healing — so that neurological challenges don’t define your life
- Schedule a Consultation: Contact us today to set up your first visit.
- Bring Prior Records: If you’ve had MRIs, lab tests, or neuro-diagnostic reports, bring them — they help us build a more complete picture.
- Prepare for Active Participation: Functional neurology is not “passive” treatment — you’ll be actively working (in-clinic + at home) to retrain your brain.