HBCU Alumna Recognized as Chiropractor of the Year

Magen Henry, an undergraduate alumna of historically Black Florida A&M University, has been named the 2024 Chiropractor of the Year by the American Black Chiropractic Association. She was honored for her commitment to the association and her work in advancing health outcomes for Black communities.

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Henry’s practice focuses on improving prenatal and pregnancy care through chiropractic methods. She is the founder of ChiroJunky, which contains the “Black Chiropractors Near Me” directory. The directory, the largest of its kind across the globe, aims to connect Black patients with Black chiropractors and promote the chiropractic field among Black communities.

Dr. Henry received her bachelor’s degree in cellular and molecular biology from Florida A&M University and her doctor of chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia.

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