FARGO, ND – After more than a decade of practicing under one roof, Summit Chiropractic and Pure Chiropractic and Rehab are merging as one practice under the umbrella of Pure Chiropractic and Rehab.
Dr. Stephanie Roers, owner of Summit Chiropractic, will assume leadership of the practice. Dr. Brad Feldner, who has led Pure Chiropractic and Rehab for the past 13 years, will continue to practice and gradually transition into a speaking and consulting role.
“We are excited about this union as it will open up opportunities for increased access and care for our clients and community,” Roers said.
“I have full confidence in Dr. Stephanie’s abilities because she has treated myself and the staff for many years and she does an outstanding job,” Feldner said. “We will work together to ensure she is up-to-date on patients” health information and we will share what treatments and therapies individuals have responded best to in the past.”
Pure Chiropractic and Rehab will remain in its current location at 300 45th St. S., Fargo. In addition to the shared office space, Roers and Feldner share compatible treatment techniques and philosophies.
Roers offers a message of reassurance to long-time patients of both practices.
“You can rest assured that we will maintain the same level of care and commitment we have always strived to provide,” Dr. Roers said. “Other than a new owner, everything will stay the same.”
The merger of Summit and Pure officially took effect on January 1, 2023. Feldner continued to assist patients through 2024 to ensure a smooth and seamless transition.
Dr. Brad Feldner Retires After a Nearly 30-Year Career
Dr. Brad Feldner spent close to three decades in chiropractic and rehabilitative care, teaching rehabilitation exercise protocols to healthcare professionals across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He and his wife operated clinics in Minnesota and Arizona before returning to the Red River Valley to establish Pure Chiropractic & Rehab. His work emphasized functional evaluations and corrective movement strategies that helped shape the clinic’s approach to care.
In May 2025, Dr. Feldner retired from active practice to spend more time with his family, his twins, and at the lake.
