Meet Dr. Brynn & Dr. Zach of Wurth Chiropractic
- Ellie Davis
- 5 days ago
- 4 min read
This interview is part of the EEDC's Get to Know the Owner Series.
Today, we’re excited to introduce Dr. Brynn Wurth and Dr. Zach Wurth, the husband-and-wife team behind Wurth Chiropractic in Downtown Erie. Known for their thoughtful, whole-body approach to care, Wurth Chiropractic is redefining what chiropractic looks like, prioritizing time, connection, and long-term results over quick fixes.
Their practice is built around one simple philosophy: care should be personal, intentional, and designed to help people truly move, feel, and live better.
Get to Know Dr. Brynn & Dr. Zach

Dr. Brynn and Dr. Zach met on their very first day of orientation at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. While Zach may debate who approached whom first, the rest is history. Early on, they knew they shared the same vision, not just for chiropractic care, but for building a practice together.
After completing internships at Ault Chiropractic in Hudson, Ohio, where they gained hands-on experience in both patient care and clinic management, the two graduated from Palmer College in October 2019. Shortly after, they packed up and moved to Colorado with a dream of opening their own clinic and growing alongside a community that felt like home.
That dream became Wurth Chiropractic.
About Wurth Chiropractic
Wurth Chiropractic is a high-value, low-volume practice focused on delivering meaningful, results-driven care. Appointments typically last 20 minutes or longer, allowing Dr. Brynn and Dr. Zach the time to truly get to know their patients, not just their symptoms.

Rather than focusing solely on spinal adjustments, their work centers on whole-body, whole-person care. They help patients identify movement patterns, address soft tissue restrictions, and improve overall performance, whether that means supporting athletes, helping families stay active, or guiding patients through pregnancy and postpartum recovery.
One service they’re especially proud of is dry needling, an advanced soft tissue technique used to reduce muscle tension, improve blood flow, and activate the body’s natural healing response. Their philosophy is “less is more,” using precise, intentional treatments to encourage better long-term outcomes.
Dr. Brynn continues to specialize in perinatal and postpartum chiropractic care, supporting mothers and babies through every phase of change. Her background in rehabilitation and activation allows her to consult with patients through all stages of life, ensuring care evolves alongside their needs.
Wurth Chiropractic is also home to other wellness professionals, including Sarah White with Almita Massage and Jarrie Johns with Skin Refined Aesthetics, creating a collaborative space where patients can access complementary services under one roof.
More About Dr. Brynn
Dr. Brynn is a Pediatric and Pregnancy Chiropractor, BirthFit Leader, and passionate advocate for family-centered care. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology with an emphasis in Aquatic Therapy through the School of Medicine at West Virginia University, where she developed a deep appreciation for human movement and rehabilitation.

She went on to earn her Doctorate of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic, where she held leadership roles within the Palmer Student Alumni Foundation and Philanthropy Club and supported health education initiatives in local schools.
Dr. Brynn treats patients of all ages, from newborns to grandparents, and incorporates a variety of techniques, including rehabilitation exercises, kinesio-taping, the activator method, sacro-occipital technique, and spinal manipulation. Outside the clinic, she loves reading, running, rock climbing, snowboarding, and anything Mountaineer-related.
More about Dr. Zach
Dr. Zach is a Sports Chiropractor, Dry Needling Certified, Sports Physical Certified, and Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Certified provider, making him a go-to resource for athletes and golfers looking to improve performance and prevent injury.
Originally from Le Mars, Iowa (also known as the Ice Cream Capital of the World), Zach earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Northern Iowa before attending Palmer College of Chiropractic. His education focused heavily on spine biomechanics and human movement, and he trained extensively in techniques including Motion Palpation Institute, Diversified, Gonstead, the McKenzie Method, Activator, and multiple soft-tissue modalities.
Through his TPI certification, Dr. Zach performs golf-specific movement assessments and video swing analysis, helping golfers make meaningful improvements both on and off the course.
Why Erie?
For Dr. Brynn and Dr. Zach, Erie checked every box. They were drawn to the town’s small-town feel, walkable downtown, and strong sense of community, while still being part of a growing, forward-moving area.
Being located on Briggs Street has allowed them to truly integrate into the heart of Erie. They love walking downtown during lunch, running into fellow business owners, participating in parades and events, and feeling genuinely connected to the people they serve.
“The best part is knowing people,” they shared. “When you walk through downtown and recognize faces, that’s when you know you’re part of something special.”

A Community-Centered Practice
What stands out most about Wurth Chiropractic isn’t just their credentials or techniques, it’s their commitment to people. Their care is built on relationships, trust, and a belief that health is about more than just treating pain. It’s about helping patients move better, feel stronger, and live fully.
Connect with Wurth Chiropractic
Learn more or get in touch with Dr. Brynn and Dr. Zach at wurthchiro.com and support a local Erie business that’s helping our community move forward, one patient at a time.
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