Meet
Dr. Haley Durham, D.C.
At the heart of my practice is a deep love for people and a belief that healing happens best when you feel truly seen. I want everyone walking into the office to feel like part of the family. Which is why I encourage people to just call me Dr. Haley.
Chiropractic isn’t just my profession; it’s my passion and my purpose. I’m devoted to helping others reach their fullest potential through heart-centered, holistic healing. My approach blends compassionate care with a deep respect for the mind–body connection, creating a space where you can relax, grow, and reconnect.
My mission is simple: to guide you toward a healthier, more aligned, and more empowered version of you—one adjustment, one moment, one breakthrough at a time.



My Story
I was born and raised in Yorktown, Indiana, and graduated from Yorktown High School, where I spent my days studying hard and playing the sport I loved—tennis. When I went on to Ball State University, I was an undecided major who genuinely loved everything: science, art, social sciences, and anything that helped me understand people and the world around me. Eventually, I earned my degree in business and stayed close to home, working as an HR manager for my family’s company.
Working in such a people-focused role opened my eyes to the struggles and challenges many individuals quietly carry. I found myself empathetically drawn to helping others, yet it often felt like no matter what I did, it wasn’t enough. Deep down, I knew I was meant to make an even bigger impact—one rooted in healing and possibility.
That’s when chiropractic found me.
Even though I didn’t know much about it at the time, something about it resonated deeply. I followed that pull all the way to Life University in Marietta, Georgia, where everything finally clicked. I quickly learned that chiropractic isn’t about “cracking bones”—it’s about turning on the internal light that every person carries and unleashing the body’s innate ability to heal, thrive, and fully express life.
Through years of schooling, clinic, training, seminars, and mission trips, I’ve poured my heart and soul into becoming the best chiropractor I can be. I’ve witnessed firsthand the incredible transformations that happen when the nervous system is clear and the body can fully express itself. It has shown me just how powerful the human body and mind truly are.
Now, I’m beyond grateful to bring my knowledge, experience, and passion for heart-centered healing back to the community that raised me.

Graduated from
Yorktown High School
Yorktown, Indiana

Bachelors Degree from
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana

Doctorate from
Life University
Marietta, GA


Behind the Name
The name Lucky You Chiropractic is inspired by one of the most meaningful chapters of my life—my time on the Ball State University Equestrian team. During those years, I took in a horse, named Lucky, who was in poor health. I gave him all the patience, care, and dedication I had. Over time, I watched him heal, grow stronger, and eventually thrive as part of the team. That experience shaped me deeply. It taught me the power of compassion, consistency, and believing in someone’s ability to heal. My practice is named in his honor—a reminder that with the right support, love, and guidance, healing is always possible. And lucky you, I’m here to walk that journey with you.


Mission Work
Serving others through mission work has been one of the greatest joys in my life. Through ChiroMissions International, I have traveled to the Dominican Republic and Haiti on multiple occasions, providing chiropractic care to thousands of people in need. These trips have given me the opportunity to offer hands-on care to individuals of all ages—including hundreds of babies, children, and expecting mothers—many of whom had never received chiropractic care before. These trips have also allowed me to work closely with the only chiropractic birthing center in the world—an extraordinary place where expecting mothers receive gentle, specialized care throughout pregnancy and birth.
Each mission has deepened my passion, strengthened my skills, and reminded me of the profound impact that compassionate healing can have on a community. The people I’ve met and the stories I’ve witnessed continue to inspire my work every day, and I am grateful for the invaluable experience these missions have given me both as a chiropractor and as a human being.












