About Us
Strive Functional Health specializes in functional medicine tailored specifically for the active and athletic population. We take a whole-body approach, beginning with a thorough review of each athlete’s history.
Based on this comprehensive assessment, we run targeted lab tests to identify underlying issues.
Our focus is on addressing the root causes of health concerns to help you achieve peak performance.
By integrating detailed diagnostics and personalized treatments, we strive to optimize athletic health, enhance performance, and support effective recovery.
Dr. Mackenzie Meehan, DC, CCSP, CFMP, MS, BS
Dr. Mackenzie Meehan is a dedicated healthcare professional with a strong passion for working with the athletic population. She holds a BS in Exercise Science from SUNY Cortland, a MS in Sport Health Science, and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University, where she also served as a team chiropractor for all of the school’s sports teams while completing her master’s degree. Dr. Meehan is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner (CCSP), Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (CFMP), and an ACSM Certified Personal Trainer, bringing over a decade of hands-on experience since starting her personal training career in 2015.
A former collegiate track and field pole vaulter, Dr. Meehan grew up immersed in athletics, driven by a lifelong enthusiasm for movement and health. Originally from upstate New York, she was inspired by her parents, both chiropractors, to pursue a career in chiropractic and develop a holistic approach to wellness that integrates movement, a toxin-reduced lifestyle, a healthy mindset, and proper nutrition.
Dr. Meehan enjoys staying active through hiking, camping, and resistance training. Her commitment to learning and professional growth keeps her engaged in the latest research and techniques in human movement, rehabilitation, and nutrition. She believes that health is a continuous journey of growth and improvement, and she dedicates herself to supporting patients, especially athletes, on their unique paths to well-being.