Dr. Casey Campbell is a dedicated chiropractor with a strong foundation in exercise science and
a passion for promoting health and well-being. She completed her undergraduate studies in
Exercise Science at Hope College, where she excelled both academically and athletically,
earning First Team All-American honors in Cross-Country and Track.
Dr. Campbell pursued her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Palmer West in San Jose, CA, where
she honed her skills and deepened her commitment to helping individuals achieve optimal health.
She is especially passionate about supporting others in pursuing the activities they love, with a
particular focus on women’s health.
Outside of her professional life, Dr. Campbell enjoys staying active through weightlifting,
hiking, and biking. She also loves discovering new coffee shops and indulging in a good book.
Her diverse interests and dedication to her field reflect her holistic approach to wellness and her
genuine desire to positively impact her patient’s lives.
Born and raised in Calgary, Canada, Dr. Ramage earned her Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Calgary. During her undergraduate studies, she worked closely with Minor League Hockey players, coached youth swimmers, and taught first aid—experiences that ignited her lifelong passion for health, education, and supporting families through all stages of life.
She went on to earn her Doctorate of Chiropractic at Palmer College of Chiropractic West in California, where she developed a strong focus on prenatal, postpartum, and pediatric care. Her work included extensive collaboration with athletes of all ages, from child athletes to elite-level competitors, helping them optimize performance and recovery through both movement and nutrition.
Dr. Ramage is Webster Technique certified, allowing her to provide specialized chiropractic care throughout pregnancy. She is deeply committed to supporting women through pregnancy, birth preparation, and the postpartum period, offering gentle, personalized care that addresses physical changes and promotes long-term wellness.
Her clinical approach also integrates functional medicine and advanced laboratory testing to assess nutritional needs, hormonal balance, and overall metabolic health. This evidence-based, individualized approach allows her to identify root causes and create comprehensive wellness plans for patients of all ages.
An active lifestyle remains central to Dr. Ramage’s philosophy. Whether hiking, snowboarding, practicing yoga, or coaching youth sports, she believes in living the example she encourages in others. Her goal is to empower families—parents, children, and athletes alike—to take a proactive, informed role in their health.
Dr. Siskar comes to us from Buffalo, NY where he earned his Bachelor of Biology Degree at Buffalo State College. Dr. Kyle swam for Buffalo State, breaking a healthy amount of school and state records during his career, only adding to his lifelong pursuit of movement and sports. After his undergraduate degree, Dr. Kyle then moved to the west coast to attend Palmer College of Chiropractic in San Jose, California. Before settling here in Seattle, Dr. Siskar worked with many CrossFit athletes along with professional hockey players in Calgary, Alberta Canada. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, working out, and snowboarding. While pursuing his chiropractic degree, Dr. Siskar had a large involvement in his school, both leading and participating in many clubs. Most notably of which, Kyle was involved with the Motion Palpation Institute, Sports’ Council, and the student chapter of the American Chiropractic Association, where he spent time lobbying for the advancement of the profession in Washington D.C. Pre-dating his graduate experience, Kyle has his roots in medicine and patient care. His career traces its way all the way back to his time as a first responder when he spent ten years as a volunteer firefighter. Dr. Siskar challenges himself and his patients to embrace chiropractic care to find more natural solutions to stopping pain before it starts and managing it responsibly if it expresses.