Meet our Team
Dr. Erin Flynn-Brown
Dr. Erin Flynn-Brown is an alumnus of the University of Minnesota at Crookston and a graduate of Northwestern Health Sciences University. While attending Northwestern, she became especially interested in chiropractic care for pregnant women, infants, and children. Dr. Erin completed additional chiropractic training and is certified in perinatal and pediatric chiropractic care from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). She is also Webster certified, which is a technique utilized to reduce intrauterine constraint in pregnant women. Treating the entire family has become Dr. Erin’s passion. She modifies her adjusting technique and style to best serve the needs and preferences of each patient, as she recognizes that each person is unique and what works for one patient may not work for another. She firmly believes that chiropractic care is important for everyone and can benefit all people, no matter what their current health status.
In her personal life, Dr. Erin is the proud mother of Robert (Bobby), Camille (Cami), and Daniel (Danny). When not in the office, she most enjoys spending time outdoors. As a former collegiate athlete, if she can’t be outdoors, she enjoys working out or playing sports. Volleyball is her personal favorite as she played at the university all four years while pursuing her bachelor’s degree. She also enjoys cooking and baking when trapped inside. Dr. Erin and her husband, Dr. Bob, love spending time with their family and often travel to their hometown areas of Bloomer, WI and Brainerd, MN, to see family.
Dr. Bob attended St. Cloud State and is also an alumnus of Northwestern Health Sciences University. Throughout his professional experience, he has enjoyed treating patients of all ages, from newborn to elderly. As a former three-season high school athlete, Dr. Bob is particularly passionate about treating sports injuries and helping athletes reach their optimal potential.
Dr. Bob’s father is an orthopedist and was the driving force behind his decision to go to chiropractic school, recognizing that the medical community is evolving. He believes in personalized care for each patient, evaluating and treating the person based on their unique needs. He utilizes various modalities and reaches out to other healthcare professionals when necessary to get optimal results. Dr. Bob strongly believes in the chiropractic lifestyle and that one of the greatest benefits of chiropractic care is that regular adjustments can lessen the likelihood of developing chronic medical conditions, decreasing the need for any major medical interventions. Dr. Bob is a proponent of practicing what he preaches. He believes that the path to wellness is a daily adventure and carries this out through proper nutrition and staying active.
Outside the office, Dr. Bob is an avid outdoorsman. His “home away from home” in South Dakota is nostalgic to him not only to hunt with his father, but also to farm the land of his ancestors. He has spent countless hours roaming the acreage they have there and loves every minute. Beyond hunting and farming, Dr. Bob is most peaceful at home. He most enjoys spending time with his children, who are truly the lights of his life.
Dr. Bob Brown
Alysia Johnson
I am certified in Dynamic Body Balancing and work with individuals and families utilizing craniosacral and myofascial therapy. I have completed all 5 levels and 200 hours of training with Dr. Carol Phillips in Dynamic Body Balancing. These have included pregnancy, infants, and viserocranial. I have a previously held Masters degree from the University of Minnesota in Education.
Please make appointments by call or text at (612) 751-7959.
Rose Ostenson
Rosie is a licensed massage therapist who graduated from CenterPoint Massage & Shiatsu School and Clinic in 2008. She brings many years of experience working with a wide range of clients, including those seeking injury recovery, deep tissue work, and deeply relaxing massage. Rosie is known for her intuitive, thoughtful approach and her ability to support the body’s healing through skilled, compassionate touch. In addition to her massage practice, Rosie teaches first grade during the daytime, which deeply informs her grounded, trauma-aware, and nurturing presence in her bodywork. She is currently available for massage sessions two Saturdays per month, offering a limited number of appointments.
Outside of her professional work, Rosie finds balance and joy through gardening, yoga, and time spent outdoors. She is also a proud parent to two sons, ages 11 and 13, and values the ways family life continues to shape her appreciation for care, connection, and balance.
Click here to book a massage: https://rose-ostenson.square.site.
Or call/text at (612) 751-7959.