About Me


Christopher Gregory
Christopher Gregory MCHIRO, IAVC, has been passionate about becoming a chiropractor since childhood. His fascination of human chiropractic began after witnessing its benefits as a young boy; and has only grown stronger since. Christopher began riding at seven years of age, he began schooling a complicated horse, who he had been assured would never be ridden again. Though Christopher’s gentle approach, determination and six months of equine chiropractic care, the pair were able to begin their journey in show jumping. From this time, it was clear to see how both athletes could benefit from chiropractic care, improving health, performance and the quality of life.
Christopher has completed four years of study at the prestigious Anglo-European College of Chiropractic and attained a master’s degree in chiropractic (MCHIRO). He is qualified in Animal Chiropractic accredited by the International Academy of Veterinary Chiropractic after completing over 250 hours of post-graduate training. As a graduate of Veterinary Chiropractic, he was welcomed to be a member of the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association.
With a profound love for equestrian sports, Christopher has a wide knowledge across all disciplines from racing and hunting to polo and eventing. Christopher spent many years riding across Ireland, honing and developing his knowledge and skillset.
At the beginnings of his career, Christopher devoted a lot of time to studying the biomechanical relationship between horse and rider, of which he has a keen interest in. Christopher continues to spend a lot of time developing his knowledge around this topic – engaging in multiple CPD events and interdisciplinary talks.
In his spare time, he enjoys leisure riding, competing and exploring the local countryside.
Christopher is a member of the British Chiropractic Association - BCA and serves on the graduate committee. He is also registered with the General Chiropractic Council – GCC and is a member of the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners (RAMP).