Get to know Dr. Anderson and the family behind Anderson Mobility & Relief—a bilingual, family-owned clinic built for active adults, athletes, and families.
Everything we do is built around helping people like us—active, busy, and unwilling to let pain get in the way of life.
Located in Clearfield, Utah, we serve patients across Layton, Kaysville, Syracuse, Ogden, Farmington, Bountiful, and beyond.
Dr. Anderson is a bilingual, evidence-based sports chiropractor who blends the best of chiropractic care, muscle therapy, and functional rehab into every treatment. His care is science-backed, movement-focused, and rooted in getting results that last.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and a Doctorate in Chiropractic, with over 5 years of hands-on experience in sports rehab for active adults and athletes. He’s worked with collegiate athletes, high school competitors, weekend warriors, and active parents—helping them recover faster, move better, and stay pain-free.
Before launching Anderson Mobility & Relief, Dr. Anderson spent 3 years in traditional medical clinics, where he saw far too many patients get pain pills and surgery referrals before they got answers. That experience lit a fire. Today, his mission is simple: fix the root cause—not just manage the symptoms.
When he’s not in the clinic, you’ll find Dr. Anderson training for jiu-jitsu tournaments, playing basketball, or gaming to unwind.
Founder & Lead Chiropractor
Kaitlyn is the strategy, systems, and creative energy behind the clinic. She manages operations, marketing, content, and client experience—making sure everything runs smoothly so your care feels seamless.
With three master’s degrees, credentials as a Registered Dietitian, and a background as a former agency owner, Kaitlyn brings both precision and heart to every part of the business. She currently works full-time as a Marketing Director and RD, and is just as passionate as Dr. Anderson about care that actually helps people thrive.
When she's not working behind the scenes, you’ll find her reading, running the Utah trails, or training for her first marathon.
Marketing & Operations Lead
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