Our Team
Dr. Steven Shockley
Steven Shockley is a Omaha chiropractor who serves Omaha and the surrounding communities in NE.
Dr. Steven Shockley uses chiropractic care to improve the health and wellness in all areas of patient's lives, whether they are having problems with back pain or neck pain, or just want to start feeling better when they wake up in the morning. Dr. Shockley takes a "whole person" approach in chiropractic care, which means looking for the underlying causes of disease, discomfort, and pain, as opposed to just treating the symptoms. Many seemingly unrelated symptoms often arise from imbalances in the spinal column, and Dr. Shockley will be able to determine the root of the pain and create a personalized chiropractic and wellness plan to suit each patient's individual needs. Under the supervision and care of our caring and skilled chiropractor, patients report higher functioning in all areas of their lives.
Kim
Kim works in tandem to Dr. Shockley in helping our patients find their best selves again.
Lisa Shockley
The heart of our clinic, Lisa, welcomes patients as they arrive, books appointments, and even takes on the task of working with our CPA to keep things flowing.
Always ready with a smile, she puts everyone at ease the moment they walk in the door.
Jacqueline Stanzel, NP
Jacqueline I established Down Home Health, LLC in 2022 with a foundation in integrative care. I have always had an interest in alternative treatments for chronic diseases, so decided that I wanted the clinic to focus on integrative approaches to medical care. When not at the clinic, she uses her background in cardiac, ICU, and emergency nursing to work as traveling nurse practitioner where she helps staff rural hospitals, as well as teaches part time at Clarkson College in the graduate nursing program.
Jacqueline is a graduate of Nebraska Methodist College with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, followed by a Masters of Science in Nursing Education, then a Doctorate in Nursing Practice.
She has 3 children, ages 30 to 15, and one grandchild thus far. When not helping patients, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, hiking, nature photography, music, and Husker football.
TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT DIRECTLY WITH JACQUELINE:
Ajax
Interactions with animals can lower the stress hormone cortisol, which elevates when subject to chronic or acute pain, so Ajax is here to greet our guests. He can also help increases levels of the feel-good hormone oxytocin (the same hormone that bonds mothers to babies.)