Byron Voelkert
Castle Pines, CO
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Customer Reviews
Took my stiff, grumpy dog Xe to Dr. Byron Voelkert at Peak Potential Chiropractic because he was moving like a 100-year-old robot with a bad hip. One visit with this absolute wizard and BOOM Xe struts out like he just won the puppy lottery. Immediate zoomies, tail in helicopter mode, zero hobble. I’m convinced Dr. Byron snuck some magic into those adjustments. Super knowledgeable, ridiculously professional, and clearly loves turning creaky pups into athletes. 10/10 best decision ever. Your dog will thank you with extra sloppy kisses. Highly recommend!
- Ryan RDr Voelkert was very professional and informative. It was a 1st time visit to a pet chiropractor. My boxer, who is often anxious, was very calm and comfortable with the doc and left the office happy and more comfortable. We will return for more work/adjustments with our boxer as well as practice the valuable exercises the Doctor advise us to perform at home on our own. Great Experience. Clean and very friendly staff as well.
- Susan SDr. Byron Voelkert is amazing. My dog was having issues walking or standing, and just after the first treatment, he has been walking outside and seems to be almost back to normal. I highly recommend him for any issue with your pet. Even if you think he can not help, I would still talk with him, he will be honest!!
- Jason PDr. Byron helps my older pups feel so much better! When my 10-year old large mixed breed dog started limping, I knew he needed an adjustment! Dr. Byron makes my scared and nervous dog, Fonzie, feel comfortable during the appointment, and after the adjustment. He takes the time to explain the process and how to provide some healing stretches at home. Fonzie left there with a little more pep in his step, and we'll come back next week for a follow up. Thank you so much for helping out the Fonz!
- Deanna WDr. Byron was so helpful with our female Smooth Collie/German Shepherd who we rescued when she was a year and a half. Being a rescue we could only guess that she was kenneled quite a bit when she was young. Consequently her hips and back legs were not very strong. Dr. Byron worked with us to help us, help her, strengthen her hind end area. While she wasn't an athlete by any means she was able to travel with us, over her life with us, from the MT/Canada border down to Mexico and all points in between. She left us in November of 2024, when she was 7 years old. We opened our home and our hearts to another 7 year old female rescue in January of 2025, who is also beginning therapeutic appointments with Dr. Byron to help her stay healthy and active.
- Margi M