Erik Arter

Dr. Erik Arter, Doctor of Chiropractic

Education:
Undergraduate: BS in Human Biology, BS in Exercise Science, Minor in Chemistry from BYU-Idaho
​Post-Graduate: Chiropractic Degree from Western States University.

Dr. Arter’s passion for health began as a child: at an early age he suffered from severe migraines that were remedied by chiropractic care, and though he didn’t know it at the time, that experience would shape his future career.

His interest in healthcare was bolstered by a unique opportunity he experienced while completing his undergraduate education at Brigham Young University (BYU), Idaho. Dr. Arter (then just Erik:) was asked to be the Director of Campus Wellness. In this role, he fostered his love for nutrition as he worked with students, campus community and administration to improve their health.

Dr. Arter graduated from BYU with degrees in Human Biology and Sports and Exercise Science, and then attended graduate school at the University of Western States, where he received his doctorate in Chiropractic.

Along with doing all the things you may think a chiropractor does (rehab, spinal adjustments, muscular work, physiotherapy, etc.), Dr. Arter specializes in Atlas Orthogonal technique, Auricular Therapy, and Functional Medicine.

Dr. Arter took time off from his studies to serve as a missionary in Brazil for two years where he learned to speak Portuguese and later Spanish.

Whenever he has a free moment, he loves to write music and spend time outdoors with his wife and four kids camping, mountain biking, snowboarding, playing tennis or a round of golf.

Dr. Arter and his wife have four beautiful children and enjoy living in Black Forrest, Colorado (Northeast Colorado Springs).