Dr. Nick Wise is not your average chiropractor. He is a researcher, NIH-funded postdoctoral fellow, former faculty at both a chiropractic and a medical school, and the developer of CLRT — a cranial laser technique for immediate pain relief he invented and now teaches to doctors worldwide. After 25 years and thousands of complex cases, his boutique Pearl District practice has one specialty: solving the mystery cases nobody else can figure out. The relief you feel after your first visit won't just be pain relief, but knowing your body is finally in expert hands.
Most patients arrive here after a long road. Multiple disappointing provider encounters, maybe temporary relief, but no lasting change. Someone finally said "the imaging looks fine" or "you may just have to manage this" — and something in you refused to accept that.
That instinct is correct. Chronic pain that outlives its original injury isn't a character flaw or a mystery. It's a nervous system that has learned the wrong lesson and hasn't been shown how to unlearn it. That is a solvable problem.
"I've been told my pain is something I'll just have to live with" usually means the practitioner ran out of ideas — not that the pain is unresolvable.
Dr. Wise combines 25 years of clinical pattern recognition with a research background that most practitioners in this field have never encountered. He finds what other people miss. That's not a marketing line — it's what the reviews keep saying, independently, over and over.
Book a first visit →What makes Dr. Wise's results so consistent isn't one thing — it's the seamless combination of two worlds most practitioners live in separately. Traditional chiropractic adjusting, done at the highest level of precision and specificity, combined with CLRT and functional neurology that most clinicians have never heard of, let alone mastered.
The old-school side: hands-on, specific, deeply satisfying adjustments built on 25 years of reading how bodies actually move and compensate. The kind of adjustment that makes you wonder why you waited so long. He has you covered.
The new-school side: cranial laser inputs, neurological reflex techniques, and a treatment approach that works through the nervous system directly — no cracking required, no force, no bracing yourself. Grounded in hard neuroscience, producing results that feel like something else entirely. For patients who are post-surgical, hypersensitive, or simply done with being "cracked," this practice is built for you too.
For most patients? Both. Dr. Wise reads what your body is communicating in real time and blends approaches accordingly. Most people describe the experience as deeply relaxing — and leave quietly amazed at what just happened.
We're a little unconventional. You'll fit right in.
Second-generation chiropractor. NIH postdoctoral research fellow — the first chiropractor ever accepted into that program. Developer of Cranial Laser Reflex Technique, taught to hundreds of practitioners worldwide. Former professor at University of Western States. 25 years in clinical practice.
Also a competitive soccer player, DJ, guitarist, and father of three grown-ass children back east. Frequently called a sorcerer. Not offended by it.
If you've called the office, Kelsey answered. If your appointment went smoothly, Kelsey made that happen. If you've ever felt immediately at ease walking in — that's also Kelsey.
Multiple reviews mention her by name, unprompted. She's the operational heart of the practice. Questions about scheduling, insurance, what to expect — she has the answers and the patience for all of them.
Cate has been practicing massage and manual therapy since 2019, with a kinesiology background that grounds her work in a genuine understanding of how bodies move and hold tension.
She specializes in supporting people who put their own needs last — helping them reconnect with their bodies, understand their patterns of tension, and build toward sustainable healing. Her work is about developing real agency in how you feel.
This one doesn't. Pain rarely lives in isolation — structural problems create nutritional consequences, inflammation drives pain signals, unstable feet change everything above them. A treatment plan here addresses all of it.
Ask your Doctor Nick if any of these are right for you:
What your feet do affects your spine, knees, hips, and neck — every single step. Custom-fitted Foot Levelers orthotics are prescribed and fitted in-office as part of your structural treatment plan.
Pharmaceutical-grade supplements recommended specifically for your presentation — not a generic wellness stack. Available through our patient portal with a QR code in office for easy ordering.
A simple in-office finger-stick blood draw identifies which foods are driving systemic inflammation in your body. Often the missing piece in chronic pain cases that haven't responded to structural treatment alone.
Used in-session to activate the neuromuscular system, accelerate recovery, and enhance the effects of treatment. Can also be used as a standalone modality for performance, balance, and rehabilitation.
Not every patient needs all of this. Dr. Wise recommends only what your specific presentation calls for.
This isn't a volume practice. There's no assembly line, no rushed slots, no poster of a spine from the 80's in the lobby. It's a carefully kept boutique practice where Dr. Nick knows every patient by name, injury, instrument, and — as team chiropractor for the Eugene Emeralds — in several cases, batting average.
The music is good because he picks it. The dogs are welcome because life is better with dogs in it. Local Portland artists hang on the walls year-round — this is a gallery as much as a clinic. The pricing reflects the rarity of what's on offer — not just the years, but the specific combination of research depth, clinical intuition, and a technique nobody else has.
Patients call him a sorcerer. He's research-trained and entirely grounded — and also not remotely surprised when the results feel like something else entirely.
Behind-the-scenes Pearl District chiropractic, CLRT in action, dogs being dogs, and whatever else is worth sharing.
Chiropractic, CLRT & massage therapy. New patients welcome. Same-week appointments often available. Dogs encouraged.
A number of patients travel specifically to see Dr. Wise — from other states, and occasionally other countries. If you're considering it, here's everything you need to plan your visit.
Motor vehicle accidents create a specific and often underestimated category of injury. The forces involved — even in low-speed collisions — can cause soft tissue damage, spinal dysfunction, and neurological disruption that doesn't show up on standard imaging and doesn't announce itself immediately.
Many MVA patients feel "okay" for the first 24–72 hours. Then the inflammation sets in. The whiplash patterns emerge. The headaches start. The neck stiffens. By the time most people seek help, the injury has already begun establishing the compensatory patterns that become chronic pain.
Dr. Wise's neurological approach is particularly well-suited to MVA injury. CLRT and precise spinal adjustment address the nervous system dysregulation that standard soft tissue treatment misses — which is why MVA patients who have already done PT and massage without resolution frequently find the missing piece here.