Meet the Gray Family Chiropractic Team

Beth Andrews
Beth Andrews

Beth Andrews is our office manager. She is probably the first member of our team with whom you will have contact. She greets all of our patients, makes appointments, handles payments, and answers questions. She always has a friendly smile and prides herself on keeping the office running smoothly and efficiently. Beth is a mother of two teenagers, and wife for over 15 years. She's a North Carolina native, past preschool director and educator, and fire fighter. Beth is also a patient of Gray Family Chiropractic, so she can tell you first hand what it is really like.


Sarah Palmer
Sarah Palmer

Sarah Palmer manages our patient billing, personal injury and workers’ compensation cases in addition to assisting Beth with running the front desk. Sarah has been working with our practice since October 2007. She is from Pennsylvania and enjoys playing soccer and going to the beach in her spare time. She has proven herself to be a very valuable part of our team.


Kelley Gay

Kelley Gay is our insurance and billing manager and works part time. She and her family moved to Raleigh in 2003 from New Hampshire. She has two teenagers and has been married for 16 years. Kelley began working with Gray Family Chiropractic in 2005. Her duties include insurance billing, and resolving issues with insurance companies. Kelley has an acute attention to detail, and excellent courteous service. She enjoys spending time with her family and her beloved dog, Wilson.

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Dr. Stacy  Asks some important questions of interest to Raleigh residents - Chiropractor Raleigh Dr. Stacy Asks...

Will chiropractic adjustments make my spine too loose?
No. Only the spinal joints that are fixated and "locked up" receive attention. The occasional spinal joint that moves too much is passed over so weakened muscles and ligaments can strengthen and heal.
Can babies with colic be helped with chiropractic?
It's probably one of the times a parent feels the most helpless. But based on the research, chiropractic and colic relief appear to go hand in glove. With success rates in the mid-90% range, more and more Raleigh parents are seeing a chiropractor. If you have a baby with colic learn how chiropractic may help.