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ICW Team
Kyra Gutierrez, DC, is a Doctor of Chiropractic & Acupuncture. She provides compassionate care to patients at Integrated Counseling and Wellness in Colleyville, Texas. 

Dr. Gutierrez earned her bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. She then attended Parker University in Dallas, Texas, earning an additional bachelor's degree in Health and Wellness and completing a Doctor of Chiropractic program. Dr. Gutierrez also obtained a board certification in acupuncture from Parker University with The Eastern Medicine Institute. Most recently, she's been in the process of completing advanced training in Splankna.

Before becoming a doctor, Dr. Gutierrez was a high school chemistry teacher. She changed careers after her oldest daughter started experiencing food allergies. Dr. Gutierrez was able to see the difference that chiropractic care and nutrition made in her daughter's life and decided to make a change. Since then, she's been in practice for over 15 years and has helped countless families achieve results with natural, alternative medicine.

Dr. Gutierrez looks forward to treating new and existing patients at Integrated Counseling and Wellness.
Stress is everywhere and even more so in the last few years.  Not only does it affect our mental health, but our physical health as well. As a chiropractor here at ICW, Amanda Moore, D.C. works with people daily to help alleviate the effects of stress on your body. Whether physical stress from work, activity, and injury; or emotional stress changing how you breathe, your posture, etc. Amanda’s priority is giving quality and individualized care to her patients. Amanda has been practicing in Colleyville for over 16 years. She enjoys seeing people of all ages. In addition to chiropractic Amanda is also a doula. A profession she feels is closely tied with chiropractic. She supports women throughout their pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Providing chiropractic care, stretches and movements to help encourage baby in ideal position, and comfort measures during labor.  
 
Amanda is married to Jason, who is also a chiropractor in Colleyville. They met while attending Parker College of Chiropractic. Together they have three sweet daughters, and a boxer named Lady. Whenever they can, the family enjoys spending time on family land in Northeast Texas, where Amanda grew up. They also love to travel. To the beach via plane when Jason gets to plan, and on a road trip to National Parks when Amanda is in charge.  
Hailey Novak is a licensed massage therapist who graduated from Parker University’s School of Massage in the summer of 2022. She is passionate about using massage to help her clients experience both immediate and lasting stress relief, muscle relaxation and even emotional release. In her massage practice, Hailey hopes to collaborate with other wellness practitioners in partnering with clients in the pursuit of freedom from the lasting effects of trauma and chronic health conditions. She incorporates myofascial techniques, sports recovery methods, trigger point release, Theragun percussor devices, and more into each massage, customizing each session based on her client’s individual needs, desires and wellness goals. In her free time, Hailey enjoys knitting, learning new recipes, hosting dinner parties, comedy, and snuggling with her golden doodle, Jude. 

 
Jodi Millsap has been an IASIS Micro Current Neurofeedback Certified Provider (ICP) for five years in Dallas, Southlake, and Colleyville.  

Throughout her life, Jodi has faced many health challenges, including migraines, hypoglycemia, TMJ, and neck and back pain that led her to research alternative methods of healing and explore the healing power of eating whole foods. She is passionate about discovering holistic remedies and modalities and sharing her findings with others.

Growing up, Jodi observed learning differences within her family and had a desire to help; therefore, she became a teacher.  Jodi enjoyed teaching children with emotional/behavioral disorders and learning differences in HEB from 1994 – 1997. From 1997 – 2005, she taught in Southlake Carroll ISD and became a Dyslexia Therapist and the Coordinator of the Dyslexia Program after receiving her Master of Education from SMU.  In May of 2005, Jodi had her first child and transitioned into private therapy in Colleyville until her third child was born.  At that time, Jodi stayed at home with her children and continued consulting and advocating for children with learning differences in the Metroplex area.

One of Jodi’s children suffered from ADHD, anger, and anxiety after suffering multiple concussions. Upon exploring alternative methods of healing in an attempt to avoid medication, Jodi discovered IASIS MCN. After 12 treatments, her child’s symptoms improved dramatically. Jodi also utilized IASIS with one of her other children who suffered from migraines. The success Jodi's children experienced with IASIS MCN inspired her to become an IASIS provider and share with others this gentle, non-invasive holistic approach with no significant side effects.

Jodi enjoys dates with her husband, Scott, of 20 years and cheering on her children who are active in music and sports.  She is also passionate about serving in her church, leading Moms in Prayer, exercising, reading, and cooking.