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Dr Jenny Kullas
Master of Chiropractic
Dr Jenny Kullas has a Masters of Chiropractic Science from Macquarie University in Sydney. After receiving treatment from a chiropractor, after a sport related injury in her teens, Jenny decided to attend an information seminar about a degree in chiropractic science. Chiropractic's hands on approach, its focus on a balanced and drug free treatment, combined with her passion for the study of anatomy and a desire to practice as a health professional, made Jenny's choice of career an easy one.
Dr Kullas moved from the Blue Mountains during the final years of her Masters degree and then worked under a chiropractor in Sydney. After a year of work in the city Jenny saw an offer of a job in Cairns as the perfect opportunity to build on her skills as a chiropractor as well as relocate to one of the most beautiful places in Australia.
Jenny worked and learnt alongside Dr Sabina Leung for 12 months before deciding she was ready to take over the practice in July last year. This choice has meant a permanent relocation to Cairns and much hard work, demonstrating Jenny's commitment to her practice, her profession and her patients.
In her spare time Jenny loves spending time with her friends and family, fishing, snorkelling and latin dancing.
Luke Graf
Business and Administration
Luke began his career a long way from Inform Chiropractic. Before deciding on both a sea and career change he worked as a carpenter in the Blue Mountains, NSW. Although for many this would seem a drastic change, Luke applies many of the same ideas in his new role as business manager and administrator of the practice.
Luke believes in hard work, providing a quality and affordable service to local residents and putting 100% effort into whatever his role may be. Luke is always happy to have a chat to both regular and new patients, whether this be about the type of treatment they will receive, family or just the best places to fish.
In his spare time Luke enjoys getting out to the reef, exploring the areas around Cairns and fishing.
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