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Meet the Doc

Dr. Erin Minard, DC

About:

Dr. Erin is a passionate chiropractor hailing from Helena, Montana. Growing up here, Dr. Erin developed a profound appreciation for the body's ability to heal and the crucial role of movement in promoting overall well-being. After completing her education, she is thrilled to return to her roots and give back to the community that has been a significant part of her life.

Education and Expertise:

Dr. Erin earned her Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology before completing her Doctorate of Chiropractic at the University of Western States in 2021. She’s also certified in dry needling, allowing her to offer patients another effective tool for relieving pain and improving function.

With a deep understanding of how the body works, Dr. Erin takes a whole-person approach to care—focusing on movement, soft tissue health, and practical strategies to help patients feel and move their best.

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A Hands-On Approach to Healing:

Dr. Erin’s approach to care is all about balance—not too much, not too little, but just right for each patient. Whether you’re looking for quick relief with an adjustment or a deeper session that includes soft tissue work and movement strategies, she meets you where you’re at. By tailoring care to your body and your goals, Dr. Erin helps you move better, recover faster, and feel more at home in your own skin.

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Committed to the Helena Community:

As a Helena High graduate and lifelong local, Dr. Erin has deep roots in the community she now serves. Growing up, her love of soccer and staying active sparked an early appreciation for how movement impacts health—a passion that ultimately led her to chiropractic care.

Now, she’s proud to give back by helping her neighbors feel their best and stay active in the place they call home.