4666 Beechnut Street Houston, TX 77096 Phone: (713) 667-7463

About Dr. Randall Burdett

Dr. Burdett has over 30 years of Chiropractic experience and a master’s in Biochemistry. His experience, combined with his extensive knowledge about overall health and wellness, serves as a huge benefit for his patients.  Dr. Burdett grew up in a small town in Texas where he then graduated from University of Texas in Austin with a bachelor’s in Chemistry in 1968.  He then went on to further get his masters in biochemistry at University of Texas in El Paso in 1971.

After moving to Houston and working in hospitals he realized his true passion was to start his own practice and help people getting better through being a Chiropractor.  He has been living in working in Houston over 30 years and has a wonderful wife, Gulten, who works with him today as the office manager. They have two daughters, Elizabeth & Suzanne.

Dr. Randall Burdett, DC: has 30 years of experience and diagnoses and treats as is suited for each case.

University of Texas Austin BA Chemistry 1968
University of Texas El Paso MS Clinical Biochemistry 1971
Texas Chiropractic College DC 1981

Board of Regents Texas Chiropractic College
Fellow of Congress of Chiropractic Consultants
Council on Diagnostic Imaging of The American
Chiropractic Association
International Academy of Neuron-Vascular Disease
American Chiropractic Association
Texas Chiropractic Association
American Association of Clinical Chemists
International Federation of Clinical Chemists
Member of Who’s Who in U.S. 2000
Certified in Impairment Rating

  • What is Chiropractic?

    Chiropractic is a branch of the healing arts which is based upon the understanding that good health depends, in part, upon a normally functioning nervous system (especially the spine, and the nerves extending from the spine to all parts of the body). "Chiropractic" comes from the Greek word Chiropraktikos, meaning "effective treatment by hand." Chiropractic stresses the idea that the cause of many disease processes begins with the body's inability to adapt to its environment.

    The examination of the spine to evaluate structure and function is what makes chiropractic different from other health care procedures. Your spinal column is a series of movable bones which begin at the base of your skull and end in the center of your hips. Thirty-one pairs of spinal nerves extend down the spine from the brain and exit through a series of openings. The nerves leave the spine and form a complicated network which influences every living tissue in your body.