Blyss Chiropractice

More About Dr. Gretchen Blyss

Dr. Blyss combines the latest research with practical experience, tailoring care to the unique needs of each patient. Whether it’s recovering from an injury, improving posture, or simply maintaining balance in a busy life, her goal is to restore ease of movement and empower you to enjoy the activities that matter most. Dr. Blyss is focused on helping you move well, feel well, and live fully.

I fell in love with neuroscience in college and even published a paper on nervous system development. After a layoff from my lab job at the University of Oregon, I discovered chiropractic almost by accident, taking a job as a chiropractic assistant with Dr. Gorman in Eugene.

Dr. Gorman was an inspiration. He treated Olympic athletes and local runners, and I watched patients walk out of his office transformed after just 10 or 15 minutes of hands-on, drug-free care. Having just studied the nervous system, I was amazed that chiropractic could impact it so directly. I worked with him for four years, and he encouraged me to pursue the profession myself.

I moved to Portland for chiropractic college and never left. Along the way, mentors and seminars reinforced my belief that this path aligned with my values: working hard, helping people heal, and also living a full, balanced life; something I didn’t see growing up in a family that worked constantly but never enjoyed it.

After graduation, I worked for another chiropractor for four years, then opened my own practice. I love the independence, purpose, and fulfillment it brings. Every day my patients teach me as much as I teach them about their bodies, biomechanics, and healthy living.

Outside the Clinic

Movement is my happy place. I train in aerial circus arts such as trapeze and lyra for fun, strength, and body control, and I sneak away for restorative trips to Mt. Hood whenever I can for hiking, fresh air, and a reset before the week begins. That love of movement and balance shapes how I treat: gentle, precise care paired with simple exercises you can actually do.

Care Philosophy

My approach is simple: listen closely, treat what matters, and teach you how to keep feeling better. I combine gentle manual techniques with soft-tissue work, ergonomic tips, and corrective exercise. The goal is always the same: relief that lasts and a plan you feel confident about.

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