About Dr Millar

Dr Donald Millar was born and raised in London, Ontario.

He has more than 20 years experience as a chiropractor, treating low back pain, neck pain, headaches and sporting injuries.

An award-winning graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, he was made a Fellow of the College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences in 1996.

Dr Millar has undergone extensive post-graduate training as an athletic injury specialist, as well as achieving certification in Active Release Technique.

In the London area, he is the only fully certified Sports Specialist Chiropractor and ART practitioner.

Dr Millar takes a holistic view of treating and healing your body -- and listens attentively to what you have to say. The length of your first appointment is generous to allow for a thorough chiropractic examination where nothing is left to chance.

By taking a whole body approach to healing – and with a number of chiropractic treatments available – Dr Millar ensures a gentle, effective recovery...

With an explanation of your injuries in words you can understand!

He has volunteered at a variety of sporting events, including the:

  • 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney
  • 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg
  • 2001 World Figure Skating Championships in Vancouver
  • 2001 Canada Summer Games in London

As well as treating members of the:

  • London Knights
  • London Majors
  • London City Soccer Club
  • Canadian National Rowing Team

Dr Millar has also volunteered at competitions for:

  • Women’s Hockey
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Diving
  • Marathons
  • Triathlons

And over the years has worked with: hockey players, soccer players, baseball players, rowers, swimmers, tri-athletes, golfers, runners, figure skaters, cyclists and more.

Dr Millar continues to train up to 3 nights a week and is an active competitor in track and field events. At the 2008 Provincial Championships he won gold medals in the triple and long jump – and bronze in the 100m and 200m.

It is this active participation in sport that has enabled Dr Millar to gain valuable practical knowledge in not only the treatment -- but also the prevention of injuries through exercise, nutrition and a healthy lifestyle.

If you have any further questions or queries – or would like to book an appointment -- please feel free to contact Dr Millar today.

Curriculum Vitae

Honours B.Sc., University of Guelph, 1976
Doctor of Chiropractic, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto (Cum Laude), 1984
Fellow of Chiropractic Sports Sciences, 1996

Member of the:
College of Chiropractors of Ontario
CMCC Governor’s Club
Canadian Chiropractic Association
Ontario Chiropractic Association
London Chiropractic Society
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Canadian Foundation for Spinal Research
International Federation of Sports Chiropractic
Chiropractors for Elite and Professional Athletes

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Patient reviews:

"It was a relief to find someone willing to go the extra mile to help me. It was good to know I didn’t just have to ‘put up with it’ for the rest of my life. Having the procedures explained – in words I could understand – and having someone take an interest in what I was doing was a nice change.

When I first decided to do something about my problem, I did the normal thing and went to see a doctor / physician. Chest x-rays and Ultrasound were done but nothing out of the ordinary showed up. I was told it was probably just a sprained muscle and there was nothing much I could do about it. I just had to live with it.

I accepted this, but didn’t feel real good about it.

It was a relief to find someone willing to go the extra mile to help me. It was good to know I didn’t just have to ‘put up with it’ for the rest of my life. Having the procedures explained – in words I could understand – and having someone take an interest in what I was doing was a nice change."

Andrea Sweeney – Graduate student and triathlete



"If you’re an athlete – and you want the best performance – find a chiropractor who puts the effort in to make sure you’re better in the long run. Staying injury-free isn’t just about applying a band-aid solution to your problems."

Paul Kwatyra – University student and Varsity team swimmer



"My first visit was over an hour long. I was basically interviewed – about my lifestyle, my diet, my running and training.

Magda Badura – Marathon runner



"I’m just grateful I found a chiropractor who’s gentle – who knows how to find the pain – who helps you deal with it and knows how to make it go away. What more can you ask for?"

Rebekkah Voege – Stay at home mother with 2 children