
Dr. Anthony Rayman was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. He completed his
undergraduate work in Quebec at Bishop’s University. During the summers between
school years, Dr. Rayman worked for Coca Cola as a delivery driver responsible
for stocking soda machines throughout the Greater Toronto Area. While working as a driver Dr. Rayman
developed lower back pain. This
struck him as odd as he was extremely athletic and had never had any previous
episodes of back pain or discomfort. After taking the advice from a friend Dr. Rayman pursued care with a
chiropractor that not only alleviated his back pain but also started to educate
him on the philosophy behind chiropractic. Dr. Rayman discovered that the manner in which he approached
his own health coincided with the philosophical values chiropractic is based
on, that the body has an inherent ability to heal itself without the use of
drugs or surgery. After completing
his undergraduate studies Dr. Rayman decided to pursue a chiropractic education
in California.
With his girlfriend, now wife Lisa, and a U-Haul full of
their belongings, Dr. Rayman made the drive from Toronto to Hayward, California
to begin studying at Life Chiropractic College West. Completing a four-year program in three years, Dr. Rayman graduated
summa cum laude, at the top of his class in 2004 with a Webster Technique Certification. Always the ambitious one, Dr. Rayman and Lisa made the short
move to Sacramento and opened the doors to their own practice, KeyStone
Chiropractic in January 2005.
Dr. Rayman’s vision of providing elite spinal healthcare in
a fun, exciting healing environment has come to fruition and he has been
serving the families of Sacramento for five years.
Dr. Rayman enjoys giving back to the community through: his
outreach programs, where he donates his time talking with local businesses on
how to improve their workplace environment by improving the health of their
employees. Also Dr. Rayman
participates in a Military Care Program where he provides complimentary
chiropractic care for all returning armed service men and women.