Dr. Jamie Staton

Dr. Jamie Staton’s passion for sports medicine began in her early years as a competitive cheerleader. After enduring many injuries and suffering from chronic low back pain, she became enamored by the human body and it’s ability to heal. Upon completing her high school sports medicine class, she knew she wanted to provide pain relief to others.
She continued her education at the University of California, Davis where she received her Exercise Biology B.S. in 2015. During her time at Davis, she had the opportunity to apply her knowledge and develop hands on skills as an Athletic Training Intern, working with the football and women’s soccer teams. It was these roots that drove her to achieve her Doctor of Chiropractic at Palmer College of Chiropractic West in 2019.
Dr. Jamie’s goal is to help her patients get back to doing what they love pain-free whether that is exercise, working from home, or playing with their children/ grandchildren. As a healthcare provider, her intention is to spark the body’s natural healing process. Along with chiropractic manual adjustments, she uses other methods such as Activator, fire cupping, and instrument assisted soft tissue massage.
Dr. Jamie can frequently be found running along the waterfront of downtown Benicia. She is currently training for her first Ironman Triathlon and loves exploring new cycling trails around the area. In her free time, she enjoys playing with her cat, Gucci Girl.
She continued her education at the University of California, Davis where she received her Exercise Biology B.S. in 2015. During her time at Davis, she had the opportunity to apply her knowledge and develop hands on skills as an Athletic Training Intern, working with the football and women’s soccer teams. It was these roots that drove her to achieve her Doctor of Chiropractic at Palmer College of Chiropractic West in 2019.
Dr. Jamie’s goal is to help her patients get back to doing what they love pain-free whether that is exercise, working from home, or playing with their children/ grandchildren. As a healthcare provider, her intention is to spark the body’s natural healing process. Along with chiropractic manual adjustments, she uses other methods such as Activator, fire cupping, and instrument assisted soft tissue massage.
Dr. Jamie can frequently be found running along the waterfront of downtown Benicia. She is currently training for her first Ironman Triathlon and loves exploring new cycling trails around the area. In her free time, she enjoys playing with her cat, Gucci Girl.
Fire Cupping
Fire cupping, also known as cupping therapy, involves using special cups to create a vacuum on the skin that suctions specific areas of muscles to promote healing. View Dr. Jamie in action in this fire cupping time lapse video on our Facebook page.