Meet the Team

Donald Levin

Dr. Don received his doctorate in chiropractic from National University of Health Sciences in 2015 after earning dual bachelor's degrees in Athletic Training and Physical Education from Bridgewater State University. Having begun his chiropractic career in Austin, TX – serving in both sports centers and corporate settings – he’s happy to be back home treating patients on the Northshore since 2018.

Dr. Don is one of the lucky ones that knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life from a young age. His dad battled chronic low back pain and often declined requests to toss a ball or shoot hoops. Watching him get relief only after regular visits to his chiropractor, little Don knew he wanted to pursue a career in sports medicine, specifically chiropractic. Today Dr. Don helps people from all walks of life experience pain-free movement so they can get back to the things and people they love. 

Dr. Don has experience working with patients from all walks of life – from people just starting their health journey to professional athletes and Olympic hopefuls. He has extended rehab training and is particularly interested in strength and conditioning, previously holding certifications in ART, TPI, NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist, NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist, and he was a certified personal trainer through National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). His broad knowledge base in corrective exercise combined with deep expertise in chiropractic enable him to take a more holistic approach to patient care.

 

Lorelei Hudson

Lorelei completed her 200-hr RYT training at Bloom Yoga Studio In Chicago, IL in June 2014, and holds a bachelors degree in psychology with a minor in dance education. She’s taught both private and large group yoga classes in studios and gyms in Chicago IL, Austin TX and on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Drawing from her formal yoga training, dance background and personal fitness journey, she brings accessibility and creativity to sequencing and theme development. As a teacher, she encourages students to stay present on their mat in order to build physical, mental and emotional strength and flexibility. Classes emphasize breath and alignment in order to build a strong foundation and keep the body safe. Lorelei believes that slower is harder and it is OK to laugh (out loud, too!) in yoga. 

With an extensive professional career in marketing and operations, Lorelei also manages business operations and billing for the office.