
Dr. Felicity Keough-Bligh
Founder & Chiropractor
Dr. Felicity Keough-Bligh is a St. Louis native and proud third-generation chiropractor who grew up in St. Charles, Missouri. From an early age, she was drawn to understanding how the body functions and why it becomes imbalanced and how true health can be restored naturally.
Her deep family roots in chiropractic care have shaped her compassionate, whole-person approach to wellness. She is passionate about empowering families to take an active role in their health through neurologically-focused chiropractic care.
With specialized training in prenatal and pediatric chiropractic, Dr. Felicity is uniquely equipped to serve families at every stage of life, from newborns and growing children to expectant mothers and beyond.

Dr. Michelle Mashinter, D.C.
Chiropractor
Originally from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Dr. Michelle Mashinter earned her Bachelor of Human Kinetics with honors from the University of Windsor, majoring in Movement Science, before graduating Summa Cum Laude from Logan College of Chiropractic.
Dr. Mashinter's background in biomechanics and human performance deeply influences her care approach. She holds advanced certification in Webster Technique and Pediatric Chiropractic Care through the ICPA.
She has a special passion for supporting expectant mothers, newborns, and children with developmental and sensory challenges.

Dr. Alexis Goodman, D.C.
Chiropractor
Born and raised in Wentzville, Missouri, Dr. Alexis Goodman is a proud third-generation chiropractor continuing her family's legacy of natural healing and holistic wellness. She graduated magna cum laude from Logan University.
During her time at Logan, Dr. Goodman completed a year-long pediatric rotation, gaining specialized training in developmental milestones, reflex integration, and gentle care for infants and children.
Dr. Goodman provides compassionate, individualized care for every member of the family, helping mothers experience more comfortable pregnancies and children reach their fullest potential.