A smiling man with curly brown hair and a beard, standing with arms crossed in a gym, wearing a black T-shirt with the words 'CONTR' and 'ELF' visible, and a black watch.

About Dr. Garret George

I’m Dr. Garret George, a strength-based chiropractor and the founder of GG Chiropractic in Irvine, California.

I’m also a husband, a father, and someone who has built his entire career around one question: how do we build bodies that can handle real life?

My path started at 13 years old. I was drawn to strength training and sports — not just for performance, but for what it built mentally. Discipline. Confidence. The belief that if you put in the work, your body will respond.

That led me to Cal State Fullerton, where I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and worked as a personal trainer coaching individuals and groups. I saw firsthand what happened when people built real strength: their pain went away, their confidence grew, and their lives changed.

Chiropractic was the natural next step. Not because I wanted to crack backs for a living — but because I wanted to combine hands-on care with progressive strength training in a way that actually solves the problem.

What I Believe

Most people who come to me have been told some version of the same thing: rest, modify, avoid. And it didn’t work. Because the problem was never that they were doing too much. The problem was that their body couldn’t handle what they were doing. That's not a structural failure. That's a strength gap. And strength can be built.

You’re not broken. You’re underprepared. And there’s a massive difference.

Every patient I work with gets a structured plan with a defined start, measurable progress, and a clear endpoint. I don’t keep people coming back forever. I build them strong enough that they don’t need me anymore.

That’s the standard. That’s what this practice is built on.

Outside the Office

When I’m not in the clinic, I’m doing the same things I tell my patients to do — running local trails, cycling through Orange County, hiking, and spending time outdoors with my wife and daughter.

Those experiences are a constant reminder of why this work matters. Life is better when your body supports the way you want to live it.