Hi, I’m Dr. Brandon Swantz, a chiropractor in Mequon, Wisconsin. I care for patients of all ages and activity levels, including athletes, active adults, office workers, families, children, and seniors. My approach is movement-focused, patient-centered, and built around helping people do more of what they enjoy.
My interest in healthcare began in high school through an anatomy teacher whose enthusiasm for the subject inspired me and encouraged me to enroll in an EMT program. His passion for teaching and helping others had a lasting impact on me and helped me realize how rewarding it could be to build a career centered on caring for people.
After completing the EMT program, I volunteered with Burlington Rescue Services and responded to emergency calls throughout my hometown. Those experiences taught me the importance of remaining calm under pressure, listening carefully, working as part of a team, and helping people feel supported during difficult situations. More importantly, they confirmed that I wanted a career in which I could form meaningful connections and make a direct difference in people’s lives.
As I continued my education, I became increasingly interested in movement, rehabilitation, and helping people recover from injuries and physical limitations. Chiropractic ultimately offered the combination of healthcare, hands-on treatment, patient education, and personal connection that I had been looking for.
During my final months at Palmer College of Chiropractic and after graduating, I returned to Burlington, where I cared for patients from July 2024 through January 2026. Serving the community that raised me gave me the opportunity to treat a wide variety of patients and strengthened my appreciation for the trust involved in caring for individuals and families over time.
One of my favorite parts of being a chiropractor is developing meaningful relationships with patients and helping them better understand their health. I believe listening to each patient is essential because everyone has different goals, responsibilities, and challenges. My approach combines chiropractic adjustments with soft-tissue treatment, rehabilitation, corrective exercise, and practical education that patients can use outside the office.
My goal is not only to help patients feel better, but also to help them move with greater confidence and return to the activities that matter most to them. Whether that means playing a sport, working comfortably, keeping up with family, or simply getting through the day with less difficulty, I want patients to feel that their care was designed specifically for them.
My wife, Nicole, is a clinical mental health counselor, and we moved closer to Milwaukee to support the growth of her private practice. We are both grateful to have careers centered on helping others, and I am excited to continue serving patients and becoming part of the Mequon community.
Outside the office, I enjoy staying active through exercise, hiking, snowboarding, and pickleball. I also enjoy playing drums, reading, traveling, spending time outdoors, and being with my wife, family, and friends.