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Specialties
Dr. Harris specializes in athletes, pediatric and family chiropractic wellness services. He is a Palmer graduate and Gonstead exclusive chiropractor with 10 years experience helping thousands of patients from Austin, to Brazil, to Nicaragua and even India. Dr. Harris was also the valedictorian of his class and also the team doctor for the 2006 NWCA Wrestling Tournament and has taken care of elite olympic athletes, college football players and your every day weekend warrior. Dr. Harris is a former college football player, a Tough Mudder and enjoys being able to relate to what the body goes through during rigorous physical activity. He enjoys adjusting extremities, especially shoulders and ankles, having tremendous success with his patients.
History
Established in 2004.
Dr. Harris started practice in 2004 in Arlington, TX. After a family illness, he sold his practice in 2008 and moved to Austin, TX to build his practice at Four Points Family Chiropractic. He has helped thousands of patients locally and through mission trips around the world.
Meet the Business Owner
Bolden H.
Business Owner
Dr. Bolden Harris grew up in Arlington, TX and graduated from Martin High School with All-Conference honors in football and wrestling. Soon after, he pursued his passion for football at Wartburg College, in Waverly, IA where he graduated with a degree in Biology. During his junior year at Wartburg, he suffered a severe ankle injury that threatened to end his career. Months and months of painful rehabilitation hadn’t improved his condition. Thankfully, he visited a Gonstead chiropractor who adjusted his ankle. To his surprise, his ankle finally healed and he was able to complete his successful football career. His experience inspired him to attend school at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, IA. Soon after, Dr. Harris earned his Doctorate in Chiropractic with honors as Valedictorian and Summa Cum Laude. Dr. Harris has lectured at colleges across the country and served as team doctor at the 2006 National Wrestling Coaches Association tournament and the UTA club football team.