Dr. Debra McKelvey Cheeseman
Chiropractor
Dr. Debra McKelvey Cheeseman founded Salem Chiropractic Clinic in 1993 and Freeman Chiropractic Solutions in 2012. Originally from Elk Point, SD, she continued her undergraduate at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, SD. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology she furthered her education at Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota where she earned her doctorate degree.
Dr. Cheeseman enjoys treating athletes in addition to her general family practice. She also understands the need to treat children and keep health in the forefront of all her patients.
She is married to Craig and has two children.
Dr. John Bosch
Chiropractor
Dr. John Bosch was born and raised in the Sioux Falls area. He attended Augustana College from 2000-2004 where he earned a B.A. degree in Biology. In 2010, Dr. Bosch graduated with his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Dr. Bosch enjoys providing quality chiropractic care to people of all ages with a special interest on the prevention of sports injuries. He enjoys helping people with a myriad of conditions including: neck pain, headaches, low back pain and disc issues, plantar fasciitis, arthritic conditions, “tennis/golf” elbows, and carpal tunnel.
Dr. Bosch is married to Jenn and has two children.
Dr. Kayla Marquardt
Chiropractor
Dr. Kayla Marquardt was born and raised in Canistota, SD where she spent her days enjoying the outdoors on the family farm. During her adolescent years, she participated in many different clubs and sports as well as being involved in 4-H for a variety of different events and activities including riding and showing horses.
She went on to earn her Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science from Black Hills State University in the Spring of 2017 and her Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Cleveland University – Kansas City in December 2020. Dr. Kayla loves using chiropractic adjustments tailored to the patient’s needs in order to improve musculoskeletal conditions and to enhance a person’s quality of life and get them back to doing the things they love pain-free.
