

Dr. Clarence S. Gonstead (1898-1978) began practicing chiropractic in 1923 in
Dr. Gonstead’s desire to help his patients is unparalleled as he practiced six days per week and Sunday mornings for 55 years. He had to work that much to accommodate the demand for his services. During that time he designed three clinics to meet the increasing demand. In 1964, Dr. Gonstead built the largest chiropractic facility in the world, his third and final design, a 22,000 square foot clinic with a waiting room to seat over 100 patients, 11 adjusting rooms, x-ray facilities and lab, and a lower level to hold Chiropractic seminars.
Next to his new clinic, Dr. Gonstead added a 78 room, full-service motel to accommodate the clinic's numerous long distance patients. Dr. Gonstead and his fellow staff members attended 300 to 400 patients on a daily basis. This huge following of patients led Dr. Gonstead to start the Gonstead Seminar of Chiropractic, helping to teach and develop even more Chiropractors in the art and philosophy of the Gonstead system of chiropractic treatment.