Dr. Ken Krieser
Doctor of Chiropractic
During his last trimester at Palmer, Dr. Ken was able to intern in Albuquerque, NM under Dr. Michael Rozenblum at one of the most successful Gonstead Chiropractic clinics in the World.
Dr. Ken chose to be a chiropractor after experiencing first-hand how it impacted his own health. As a child growing up in Waukesha, Dr. Ken Krieser, DC was plagued by respiratory infections; averaging 3-5 episodes of bronchitis or pneumonia per year from 3rd-5th grade. Dr. Ken’s parents decided to take his Grandmother’s advice to see a “Choir-practor”. They took him to see Dr. Robert Hanacik. After a number of treatments/adjustments, Dr. Ken was healthy and did not need antibiotics for respiratory infection anymore.
His wife, Sara, is a native of Rice Lake, WI and works as a pharmacist for Genoa Healthcare. They have three sons; Cameron, Luke and Reed. The Krieser family are members of St. Joan of Arc Parish in Nashotah, where their children attend school. They enjoy traveling, theater, fishing, reading, skiing, bike riding and taking family walks/hikes. Dr. Ken is also an avid movie buff.
Rachel, Office Manager
Rachel has played a vital role at Krieser Chiropractic for over 10 years. She and her family have been patients since before she joined our team and her kids have been patients since they were days old! She is available to answer any questions you may have regarding billing, insurance, or out of pocket costs.
“I take my job very seriously, working hard to get the answers people need and handling the insurance companies so you don’t have to. I want our office to be the practice I would seek out if looking for a new provider. With friendly staff, and knowledgeable providers, in a place where I always feel like I matter.”
Rachel lives in Oconomowoc with her Husband, Josh and their two kids. She is an active volunteer at her kid’s schools and Girl Scout troop leader for her daughter’s troop. When she is not in the office, she loves to spend time outdoors, camping, hiking and spending time with family and friends. In the fall you might catch her out and about at her son’s hockey games, daughter’s dance, and maybe an Admirals hockey game or two.