Patient Media



Dr. Lee Rangel writes:

"I had been in chiropractic for 17 years before I got the "Big Idea." I was one of the many LAST NAME Chiropractic clinics and I was burning out. I'm not sure the name change made people feel better, but it made a difference in me.

"Build it and they will come," was my daily mantra. They came. Yes, I made a lot more money. Yes, I see a lot more patients. And yes, I enjoyed being a chiropractor. I enjoy, however, being a "Park Ranger" even more!"

William Esteb writes:

This card design has a fold and a die cut. When you open it up you get the usual business card information along with Dr. Lee Rangel's name and title: Park Ranger. The staff have fun titles too. Besides the various "Park Coordinators" there is a Park Patientologist, a Thorassic Therapist and a Park Insurance-ologist. Don't forget the phone number: (941) 727 T-Rex.

His original design featured the colors and typeface used by Universal Studios. This attracted the attention of their lawyers and what you see above is the compromise.

I've known Lee since the Renaissance days and he is a continuing source of inspiration to me. He's living proof that you can have fun and save lives too!