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Your North Conway Chiropractor

Bringing the highest quality chiropractic care to the White Mountains of North Conway, New Hampshire

Daniel Kyparissis, DC

Dr. Kyparissis is a board certified Doctor of Chiropractic, licensed in New Hampshire and Maine and is the current president of the New Hampshire Chiropractic Association (NHCA). Dr. Kyp is passionate about helping families and athletes through chiropractic care, dynamic neuromuscular stabilization, and other treatment modalities. Dr. Kyp is excited to bring his neurologically-focused chiropractic approach to the MWV community.

Chiropractor, Clinic Director

Chiropractic Education and Career

Before chiropractic school, Dr. Kyparissis attended Bergen County Community College and Montclair State University in New Jersey. He continued his education at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. During his time there, Daniel was introduced to Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) as an intern in the sports injury and rehabilitation clinic. Incorporating DNS into his practice helps his patients get back to their roots of stabilization and locomotion.

After graduating from Palmer in 2021, Dr. Kyparissis moved to the seacoast of New Hampshire to start his career. While working at Middleton Chiropractic, Daniel had the opportunity to learn from some of the most renowned doctors in the area and establish his unique style of chiropractic care. Dr. Kyp is extremely grateful for the time he had working with his wonderful patients and colleagues on the seacoast.

As of February 2025, Dr. Kyp officially opened the doors to North Conway Family Chiropractic.

Outside the Practice

Dr. Kyp was born and raised in Wayne, New Jersey. He spent his summers in Fryeburg, Maine along the Saco River. Daniel enjoys his free time either at the gym, playing sports, or exploring the white mountains with his partner, Kristin and their dog, Luna. Supporting local farms and businesses is a common practice for Daniel. He is excited to bring rugby back to the MWV.