
Peri Dwyer, D.C, DICCP:
Dr. Dwyer originally discovered chiropractic due to a severe neck injury sustained in a car accident at the age of 17. She has completed extensive postgraduate training in Whiplash Traumatology and in Pediatric Chiropractic. She worked herself through chiropractic school as a massage therapist, and she feels that gave her an appreciation of the synergy between massage and chiropractic. Her hobbies include reading, gardening, and learning to fly small aircraft.

George Patides, AP: Dr. Patides practices the most traditional form of Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM. He utilizes needle and non-needle techniques and Chinese herbal formulations as well as advice concerning exercise, diet, and lifestyle. He is a Tai Chi instructor as well.
Countess Randolph CCPA :
Ms. Randolph cares for our patients in the therapy room and clinical exam room at Whole Health Clinic. Whole Health allows her to return to her first dream of working in a healthcare field. While working at WHC, she achieved certification and licensure as a Certified Chiropractic Physician's Assistant. Countess's positive outlook and calm competence are a blessing to co-workers and patients as well as her two children.
Amanda Dwyer-Luse, Receptionist. Amanda is the epitome of front-desk professionalism. She does her very best to provide top-notch telephone and front-desk service and to work around your schedule to make sure you benefit from all the services Whole Health provides. She is a lifetime chiropractic patient herself and so she knows how chiropractic, acupuncture, and massage can help you.
Gayle Campbell LMT : Director of Massage Therapy Services
Gayle joined the Whole Health team in 2008. She is a Licensed Massage Therapist in both Florida and Georgia. She is an officer, in the Big Bend chapter of the Florida State Massage Therapy Association, a member of the American Massage Therapy Association, a certified Medical, Sports, and Myofacial Release Therapist, and the Massage Director at Whole Health Clinic.
She has 2 sons, Wes (25), who is currently attending the University of Florida, pursuing an English degree, and Ben (22) who has enlisted in the United States Air Force.
Gayle herself is a U.S. Air Force veteran whose hobbies and interests include, the Culinary Arts, Architecture and Design, Classic Car restoration, camping, hiking, backpacking, canoe/kayaking, boating, skiing, and various sports.
She’s a movie buff, loves music, good books (mysteries), and traveling.
Sheila Williams LMT
Sheila has been an NLMT since 1996. She is also a dysarrhythmia technician. She chose to work as a massage therapist, helping bodies heal themselves, for the heartfelt pleasure it gives her when her clients' pain level goes from a 10 to a 1. Her motto is: "Give love and it shall return to you."
Steve Peuckert, LMT
Steve (whose last name is pronounced "Poy-kert") is not only a massage therapist with experience in deep tissue and hot stone and spa as well as therapeutic massage, he is also an Ayurvedic practitioner and a Tai Chi instructor. Steve is also certified in Medicupping. Steve's massage technique is very active and invigorating, entailing a lot of vibration, jostling, and joint mobilization. His hobbies include growing bonsai.
Austin Peltier, LMT:
Austin is a graduate of the Massage Therapy Program at Tom P. Haney Technical Center in Panama City, Florida. He has been licensed to practice massage therapy since September, 2010. He brings a combination of strength and sensitivity to his massage techniques. He is also a Certified Life Guard.
Ryan Sullivan, LMT:
Ryan has been practicing massage since 2005. During that time, he has devoted himself to an ever-deepening study of the human body and how to alleviate its hardships. He is skilled in deep-tissue, Myofascial, Swedish, Craniosacral, Acupressure, Chi-Gong, and Thai massage. He feels that his gift is to greet the patient where he or she is in his or her understanding and take them further.