Welcome to our website, I am Dr. Lyle E. Koca and have been in private practice in Omaha, Nebraska since 1989. In that time period I have had the opportunity to be a part of so many practice members life changes that it excites me when I think about it.
I am a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. While at Palmer I had teh distinct opportunity to intern with one of the leaders in our profession Dr. Larry Troxell, his dedication to the profession and humanity was incredible.
I truly love that I get the opportunity to do what i do on a daily basis and it excites me every morning on my way to the office as I know today I have the ability to improve another humans life!!! How cool is that?
My primary focus in the practice is YOU, our practice member!! Outside of the practice I am a member of the Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association, Chairperson of the Medicare Quality Committee for Nebraska, Carrier Advisory Committee for Medicare and Gonstead Clinical Studies Society. Along with my outstanding team we regularly attend trainings and conferences to improve ourselves so we can improve the health and lifestyle of humanity.
I am honored to say in addition to getting the opportunity to improve the lifestyles of humanity we have have the greatest ALL-PRO team. I am honored to not only have one but TWO Certified Chiropractic Assitants from Life Chiropractic College West/ We jave been honored by our profession as Chiropractor of the year two times and have been recognized numerous times as Best of Omaha.
I have been married to my best friend since 1985 and she too had the opportunity to attend Palmer College Through the Chiropractic Assitance Program. We are both blessed wth an outstanding daughter who brings us joy every minute of the day.
My Hall of Fame Team consists of Dr. Heidi Gilbert, Alison Florer, Amy Smith and Calli Erickson, these four musketeers are truely incredible, and when you meet them you will see what I mean, they are second to none. Without them our mission, to Love All, Service All would be difficult to tackle. |