Meet The Doctors

Dr. Peter Gebraiel

Dr. Gebraiel holds more than a decade's worth of clinical expertise since starting his professional journey as a Doctor of Chiropractic in the year 2014. He has distinguished himself in the field by addressing patients with musculoskeletal needs of a diverse patient demographic including geriatric patients and individuals with sports-related injuries including aiding athletes at NY Marathons, 5K runs Tough Mudder Competitions and UFC fighters. Dr. Gebraiel has honed his skills and developed his proficiency with further clinical experience at Stony-Brook University, Farmingdale university and St. Joseph Emergency Room and Trauma Center. He has impressive records of certifications such as Manipulation under Anesthesia, Active Release Technique, Graston Technique, Cox Flexion-Distraction, K-Taping, Advanced Whole Food Nutrition, and Personal Training from the American Fitness Institute. He Affiliated with the American Chiropractic Association, New Jersey State Chiropractic Association, and the New York State Chiropractic Association

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Dr. Frank Cimato

Dr. Cimato holds dual licensure as a Chiropractic Practitioner in both New York and New Jersey, demonstrating his adherence to the professional standards and regulatory requirements of two states. His academic journey began with a solid foundation in the sciences, where he pursued and completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. His academic prowess was evident early on, as he graduated Cum Laude from Tampa University, a recognition given to students who achieve a high level of academic excellence. Furthering his education and commitment to his chosen field, Dr. Cimato attended Palmer College of Chiropractic, an institution renowned for its contribution to chiropractic education and research.

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