Who We Are
B.J. Hardick, D.C. Dr. B.J. Hardick lives and breathes chiropractic. Born into a chiropractic wellness lifestyle,
B.J. received his first adjustment the day he was born, and has abided by the motto "Chiropractic first,
drugs second, surgery last," ever since.
B.J.'s commitment to chiropractic patients started at the age of 14, when he enrolled in Chiropractic
Assistant courses and joined the team at Hardick Chiropractic Centre. During his years in high
school and university, B.J. was voted "Chiropractic Assistant of the Year for Canada" by his peers.
He also shared his passion speaking at chiropractic conventions throughout North America and Europe.
During these years, B.J. studied alongside many of the greatest leaders in chiropractic.
Following his 2001 graduation from the College of Chiropractic at Life University in Marietta, Georgia,
Dr. Hardick was eager to return to his home of London, Ontario. He was honored that year by the New
York Chiropractic Council for his volunteer service at the site of the World Trade Centre in the weeks
following September 11, 2001.
B.J.'s mission in chiropractic is twofold: Locally, through Hardick Chiropractic Centre, to help as many people as possible to achieve the optimum levels of health and happiness which are their birthright. On a global level, his mission is to spread the word of chiropractic world-wide.
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Clifford M. Hardick, D.C. Dr. Cliff Hardick sought chiropractic care as a young boy.
While responding favorably for a low back condition, he learned
the true power of chiropractic healing when his crossed eyes
straightened after only a few adjustments, and scheduled eye surgery was cancelled.
This inspired Cliff to enroll in chiropractic school at Logan College in St. Louis, Missouri.
In 1969, Dr. Cliff established Hardick Chiropractic Centre in downtown London, Ontario.
He would go on to care for over 10,000 Londoners throughout his first 30 years of practice.
Under his leadership, Hardick Chiropractic Centre earned an international reputation,
receiving referrals from hundreds of doctors every year from around the world.
Dr. Hardick was voted Canada's Chiropractor of the Year in 1993. In 1997, he was awarded a
Helen Keller Fellowship by the London Lions Club for distinguished service to the disabled community.
He has addressed chiropractic groups in three countries and on eight chiropractic college campuses. In his practice
career, Cliff has referred more than one hundred of his young colleagues and patients to chiropractic school, including his brother, and his son, B.J.
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