Dr. Tim Saulter
Dr. Saulter has been in practice for over 30 years, treating back and neck pain, and a variety of sports-related injuries. He graduated from the University of Maine, attended Palmer Chiropractic College on a full rugby scholarship, and holds an additional degree in sports medicine.
Dr. Saulter serves as the primary care provider for numerous businesses, and works closely with the Occupational Health Center in Farmington. He works closely with the medical community, regularly receiving referrals from MD’s. He resides in Falmouth with his wife Lisa, and children, Emilie, Brooke, and T.J. |
Dr. Reichert, a native of New Portland, Maine, grew up just 30 minutes from Western Mountain Chiropractic. He earned his Bachelor of Health Sciences degree from Husson University in Bangor. Inspired by his mentor, Dr. Saulter, he pursued further education at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.
During his time at Palmer, Dr. Reichert dedicated himself to expanding his chiropractic expertise, attending numerous seminars and mastering various techniques such as Diversified, Gonstead, Thompson, Cox Flexion Distraction, and a range of extremity techniques.
Outside of his professional life, Dr. Reichert enjoys golfing, fishing, hunting, snowboarding, playing chess, watching movies (with "Back to the Future" being his favorite), and hiking with his girlfriend Hope and their dog Friday.
Dr. Reichert is thrilled to serve and give back to the community that has supported him throughout his life.
During his time at Palmer, Dr. Reichert dedicated himself to expanding his chiropractic expertise, attending numerous seminars and mastering various techniques such as Diversified, Gonstead, Thompson, Cox Flexion Distraction, and a range of extremity techniques.
Outside of his professional life, Dr. Reichert enjoys golfing, fishing, hunting, snowboarding, playing chess, watching movies (with "Back to the Future" being his favorite), and hiking with his girlfriend Hope and their dog Friday.
Dr. Reichert is thrilled to serve and give back to the community that has supported him throughout his life.