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Dr. Willena Brooks was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. Upon completion of high school, she was awarded a full academic scholarship to Norfolk State University (NSU) located in Norfolk, Virginia. It was at Norfolk State University that Dr. Brooks attained her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Dr. Brooks began her chiropractic studies at Life University, located in Marietta, Georgia, in 2000. Approximately two years into her studies, Dr. Brooks transferred to Logan College of Chiropractic in Chesterfield, Missouri. She received her Doctorate of Chiropractic from Logan in 2004.
Rather than opening a traditional type of practice, Dr. Brooks desired to do something practically unheard of in the chiropractic profession. Rather than focusing on personal injury or family chiropractic, Dr. Brooks decided to dedicate her practice to helping women achieve optimal health & wellness. In early 2005, Dr. Brooks opened Mommy & Me Chiropractic, Ltd. in her hometown of Cincinnati. After a successful two and a half years in practice, Dr. Brooks relocated to Columbus, Ohio.
In February 2009, Dr. Brooks opened ChiroCare for Women, LLC. As with Mommy & Me Chiropractic, Ltd., through ChiroCare for Women, Dr. Brooks strives to help women achieve optimal health and wellness utilizing chiropractic care and other conservative care measures. Pregnancy related structural imbalances, low back pain, and headaches are all common conditions seen in our office.
Dr. Brooks has become well known due to the exclusiveness of her practice. ChiroCare for Women, LLC is the only chiropractic office dedicated exclusively to women. She is dedicated to helping women take an active role in their health and well-being. She has been an Ohio licensed Doctor of Chiropractic since 2005. She has completed many hours of continuing education classes in the areas of nutrition, wellness, and rehabilitation. Dr. Brooks is currently continuing her education to become a specialist in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine.
True to her practice, Dr. Brooks also strives to live a wellness lifestyle. In her spare time, Dr. Brooks enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and watching documentaries. Dr. Brooks is also an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Donyetta Bailey is a labor and employment, family law, and civil litigation attorney with 23 years of experience. She is the former President of the Black Lawyers Association of Cincinnati and a former member of the Board of Trustees for the Cincinnati Bar Association, the River City Correctional Center and the African American Chamber of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Her employment law practice involves various race, gender, and disability discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Americnans with Dsiabilties Act (ADA), and the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). She also handles claims for minimum wage and overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Ohio Workers' Compensaiton Act claims. Ms. Bailey also handles family law and general civil litigation matters including custody and visitation, child support, personal injury, wrongful death, product liability, breach of contract and various business tort claims including fraud, anti-trust and unfair competition.
Currently doing telemedicine medical consultations. Dr. Coe is a practicing internist/primary care physician experienced with taking care of adult patients in the outpatient, nursing home and hospital settings.
She has practiced in private practice and group practice settings, including academic practices teaching medical students and residents. She has also served on a medical school admission committee as well.
She has spent her career seeing patients in the specialty of Internal Medicine for over 20 years and has worked in academic settings teaching medical students and medical residents with direct patient care in clinical medical school faculty positions.
She has done numerous speaking engagements (in person, radio, and webinars) for laypersons, colleagues and corporate audiences over the course of her career about various topics, including informing audiences about preventive health, chronic disease management and most recently, COVID-19.
She has written many health and wellness articles in print and online for public-facing professionals, in community and hospital platforms.
She received a BA in Human Biology from Stanford University, a medical degree from the Howard University College of Medicine and an MBA from Baldwin Wallace College in Ohio.