DC stand for Doctor of Chiropractor
DC after a chiropractors name stands for Doctor of Chiropractic
The letters DC mean that this doctor is a doctor of chiropractic, or chiropractor. These letters differentiate him/her from a doctor of medicine (MD) or doctor of dentistry (DDS) or doctor of osteopathy (DO), or doctor of podiatry (DPM), or doctor of phiosophy (PhD), etc.
(DC) Doctor of Chiropractic
After any person's name "MS" generally means Master of Science. This implies that in addition to the doctor of chiropractic (DC) degree, that the chiropractic physician also obtained a Master's degree.
Typically, DC for Doctor of Chiropractic.
This difference may indicate a slight difference in the education of the chiropractor. For example, in Canada and the US chiropractors complete a 4 year doctoral program (after an undergraduate degree) to get a doctorate in chiropractic (DC) degree. In Australia, chiropractors complete a 2 year masters degree (after an undergraduate degree) to get a masters in chiropractic. Thus, in Canada and the US, a chiropractor is a doctor and has a DC qualification, whereas in Australia a chiropractor is a therapist and has a masters degree not a DC.
Licenced Chiropractor & Massage Therapist
DC stands for "Dope City" (the original name of the company was "Dope City Footwear")
Doctor of Chiropractic
doctor of chiropractic
A chiropractor's title is Doctor. When writing a letter to a chiropractor, on the envelope one may write the chiropractor's name followed by the initials 'D.C.' for Doctor of Chiropractic.
There is an equine chiropractor in QLD. The name of the business is Mobile Animal Chiropractor. You can reach the doctor by email at mail@docjamieson.com.