Dr. Boylan works to transform our understanding of health. She is dedicated to educating people on the importance of keeping the body healthy and maintaining wellness, rather than just reacting to disease. Being proactive and allowing the power that made the body to heal the body is key.
She acknowledges the devastating effects of vertebral subluxation on human health and, therefore, goes to extraordinary measures to educate the community about the benefits of chiropractic care for the restoration of health. Her seminars and presentations have generated local recognition. In fact, she has been certified as a Partner in Education in the Danbury area, whereby, together with the local newspaper and area businesses, curriculum materials for classroom use are provided.
Dr. Boylan received her B.A. in Biology from the State University of New York at Binghamton in May 1984. She then obtained a Doctor of Chiropractic degree in December 1987 from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO, and shortly thereafter served as an associate for a year at Blue Mountain Chiropractic Center in Peekskill, New York.
In 1989, Dr. Boylan established the Boylan Chiropractic in Bethel, CT, where she serves as Director and has built a successful practice. In fact, in 1989, Dr. Boylan and her staff won the Humanitarian Award for outstanding leadership, excellence, and dedication to the chiropractic profession from Koslow Practice Management. The center offers physical examinations, diagnosis and care for patients. X-rays, chiropractic adjustments, and adjunctive therapy modalities are utilized, in addition to patient education and public speaking for corporations, schools, and clubs.
Dr. Boylan’s professional affiliations include the International Chiropractic Association since 1986 and the Connecticut Chiropractic Council since 1996. She has held board positions in both organizations and is presently Vice President of the Connecticut Chiropractic Council.
In addition to her dedication to the practice, Dr. Boylan continues to support local charities and organizations such as the Scotty Fund and by sponsoring local sports teams. She also serves as a lector at Saint Mary’s Church. In her downtime, Dr. Boylan enjoys family time, cooking, and playing golf.

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