Dr. Press is one of only a handful of chiropractic physicians to complete a fellowship in clinical and basic science research. In addition to being a physician, Dr. Press is a research scientist who carefully vets all nutritional materials he dispenses before allowing his patients to take them. He also only uses methods and treatments shown to have scientific validity, by what is known as “evidence-based medicine”.Dr. Press graduated with honors from National University of Health Sciences in 2011 after completing a fellowship in clinical research under Dean, Gregory Cramer, DC, PhD and Professor, Jerrilyn Cambron, DC, MPH, PhD, LMT. There he worked on research projects involving spinal morphometry, or the measurement of the shape of spinal joints, as well as MassageNet.org – a practice-based research network for massage therapy.

Dr. Press co-founded WikiChiro.org with his late father, Dr. Stephen Press, DC, PhD, FICC, FACSM, FRCC. WikiChiro is the online chiropractic encyclopedia, serving both patients and clinicians with articles on topics relating to chiropractic, health, and wellness.

Dr. Press has a research interest in neurological and behavioral disorders and uses nutrition and physical medicine to treat or co-manage such conditions as ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Tic Disorders, Hypotonia, and others.

Undergraduate Education

New Jersey Institute of Technology (Newark, NJ)
•  2006 – Bachelor of Science: Computer Science / Minor Applied Physics (Magna Cum Laude)

Graduate Education

New Jersey Institute of Technology (Newark, NJ)
•  2007 – Master of Science: Computer Science

Professional Education

National University of Health Sciences (Lombard, IL)
•  2010 – Certified Power Taping Practitioner, Kinesiology Taping
•  2011 – Doctor of Chiropractic: Chiropractic Medicine (Cum Laude)
•  2011 – Fellowship in Spinal Morphometry, Dept of Clinical and Basic Science Research