By Sterling McGinn

Dr. Jeff Rahilly was still in high school when he decided he would work as a chiropractor someday.

A 2018 graduate from Newberry High School, Rahilly followed that dream. On Monday, March 30, he opened his first clinic in his hometown of Newberry. He is currently scheduling and accepting new patients.

Dr. Rahilly occupies the north side of the Newberry Appliance Sales and Services (formerly McLean’s) building, located at 7602 State Highway M-123 in Newberry. The building is now owned by his parents, Ben and Beth Rahilly.

His interest in chiropractic services began in high school when he interned with Dr. Kristin Hieshetter, who had an office in Newberry at the time.

After high school, Rahilly studied at Davenport University in Grand Rapids, then attended chiropractic school at Palmer College in Iowa.

He spent the last month renovating his new clinic to best serve patients.

Rahilly Chiropractic specializes in and offers hands-on, manual chiropractic care for patients of all ages. Services are tailored to each patient’s individual needs.

“We offer services for all ages—young, old and in between; no matter what your needs are,” Dr. Rahilly said.

While establishing his business credentials with insurance companies, he is accepting cash, check and card.

Within a year or two, Rahilly expects to offer cold laser therapy using Erchonia laser.

He also plans to sell Standard Process supplements on site.

Rahilly Chiropractic is opened Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; walk-ins are welcome.

Rahilly and his wife, Merissa, and their two children are residents of Newberry.

“I have always wanted to come back here, especially now with having kids and being close to family and being a part of this amazing community,” Dr. Rahilly said. “We are here to help people feel better, live better and move better.”