Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport is where hands-on healthcare meets serious science. You're training to be a chiropractor in one of the field's most established institutions—and you'll spend your days in clinical labs and patient treatment rooms, not lecture halls. The curriculum is rigorous and heavily practical, meaning you graduate ready to actually practice, not just theorize.
Student life here revolves around healthcare. You'll find your classmates are driven, focused on licensure, and often working part-time in clinics. The campus is modest but functional, and Davenport itself is quiet—you're here to study and train, not party. Palmer's reputation in the chiropractic world is strong, which matters when you're trying to build a practice.
If you're committed to chiropractic care as a career, Palmer gives you the skills and credential to start immediately. Just know what you're signing up for: grueling coursework, massive student loans, and a profession that requires you to constantly prove your value to skeptical patients.