Hi! I’m Dr. Michael Gray. When you hear the term “I’ve done it all” think of me. I grew up in El Paso, I Texas. started working at age 11 mowing lawns and I bought my first Converse Allstar Shoes for $1.79 after my first job. I attended Lubbock Christian College then Harding University where I earned my B.A. and Masters of Education degrees. I taught high school and coached football and basketball. I finished my education career as a superintendent at Enid Christian School in Oklahoma. I soon found my family out growing my income so I sought a career as a doctor. I finished my medical education at Cleveland College and earned a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. I moved back to Texas where I taught at Parker Chiropractic College.
In 1985 college and opened my private practice. Now I am enjoying 40 years plus improving the lives of North Texer residents. 25,000 new patients, later I’m still going strong and loving every day at the office. I love helping patients live more active , healthy, youthful, pain free lives.
Our staff has 1000’s of hours of basic and clinical science courses. Most are board certified medical providers. Unfortunately, the medical schools are behind in training doctors in the science and application of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapies. Our staff has been trained and have been educated by several post graduate programs. Our training includes anti-aging and regenerative medicine. Our staff has multiple certifications and belongs to several organizations that promote and train doctors in the use of those natural biologics, often referred to as “stem cells.” Every year we attend postgraduate courses in an effort to provide our patients with the latest science and treatment options.
In his spare time, Dr. Gray enjoys several hobbies and activities. He has played racquetball for more than 50 years and is the official doctor for the World Outdoor Racquetball Tournament and the U.S. Open Racquetball Tournament. He loves music and enjoys restoring 1950s jukeboxes.
Dr. Gray is also a car enthusiast and has restored several classic cars, including a 1965 Mustang that he gave his wife, Nancy, for their 40th anniversary. He loves and has owned 18 Corvettes. He loves spending time with his grandsons and has been a mentor to several young men who needed encouragement or did not have fathers.
Dr. Gray and Nancy travel to Branson, Missouri, and Silver Dollar City 2–3 times a year to enjoy live music and the Ozark Mountain culture and festivals. They both love live music concerts. His greatest love is the love he has for God, his wife Nancy, his children, and his 7 grandsons.