Introducing Woodland Hills Chiropractor F. Fred Vaziri, D.C., L.Ac.

Qualified Medical Evaluator
Diplomate American Academy of Pain Management
Dr. Fred Vaziri

Dr. Vaziri completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Davis earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition with an emphasis in Biochemistry.  Post-graduate studies were completed at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1989 and at Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine with a degree in Acupuncture and Herbology in 2001.

In addition to Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Nutrition and Herbology, Dr. Vaziri specializes in Pain Management, Sports-Related Injuries, Orthodics and is trained in Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation.  He also hosts corporate lectures focusing on workplace and lifestyle ergonomics as well as providing Ergonomic Evaluations. While building his diverse practice, Dr. Vaziri has successfully integrated both Western and Eastern philosophies. 

Dr. Vaziri was first introduced to Chiropractic care as a college student while recovering from a back injury.  In his spare time, he enjoys reading, SCUBA diving, sailing and traveling.

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 Dr Fred Asks some important questions of interest to Woodland Hills residents - Chiropractor Woodland Hills Dr Fred Asks...

Can chiropractic relieve PMS?
If you have subluxations, especially in the lower spine that impair nerves that direct and monitor the reproductive and hormonal systems, chiropractic could be helpful. Undetected subluxations may also be responsible for pelvic pain, incontinence, sexual dysfunction and even infertility. Maybe chiropractic can help. Find out!
What's the purpose of a surgeon's mask?
When I ask most people in Woodland Hills this, most think it protects the patient from the doctor's germs. But it's so porous it does little to prevent the passage of germs. We chiropractors don't bother with masks.