About Us

Dr. Cherie Goble, D.C. Music you’re listening to now: Corrine Bailey Rae, John Mayer, Keith Urban
Year started in practice: 1986
Favorite past time: Decorating homes, reading
Favorite books: Captivating by John and Stasi Eldredge & Illusions by Richard Bach
Favorite movie: Steel Magnolias
Dr. Mark Heal
Favorite things to do: Slalom water ski/boat, dining out, Packer games, Badger games
Year started in practice: 1991
Favorite musical groups: Rock
Favorite book: When Pride Still Mattered
Married to Mary (Goble) and the rest of his family lives in Wisconsin.

Dr. Stephanie DePoy
Favorite things to do: being outside with family(gardening, camping, playing any kids sport), crafting/scrapbooking, sewing.
Year started in practice: I interned here in the fall of 1997 and spring of 1998, and I started relief practice in the spring of 1999.
Favorite music: country, classic rock, and christian praise
Favorite books: It’s hard to pick- fiction and mystery, right now I reading The 39 Clues series with my kids. I have a few inpirational authors I like, one is Elizabeth George.
From Med School to Chiropractic and her journey back to GHC…things happened for a reason
While in a physiology class a Purdue University (as a pre-med student), she questioned some of the reasons why treatments were used when the side effects seemed worse than the treatment itself. “The answer I basically got was ‘That’s how we’ve always done it, so we’re going to keep doing it that way.’ and that just didn’t sit right with me.” Dr. Stephanie DePoy said.

Her boyfriend at the time, (now husband) was already seeing a chiropractor for some wresting injuries. “Scott was seeing Dr. Cherie (Goble) and I was working at the cafeteria doing heavy lifting and my legs were going numb. So I came home to get adjusted.

“Immediately I noticed a change in my headaches! I am one of these people that had lived with headaches, it seemed like I always had one. I didn’t go for relief of my headaches, I went because my back was hurting from the heavy lifting and my legs were going numb and now no headaches!” The dramatic change in her own health (including eliminating her low back pain) got her thinking.

Three years into her pre-med studies, she was approaching the deadline to take her “M-Cats”. Dr. Cherie asked her what she was pursuing and encouraged her to consider chiropractic. It was this gentle nudge and her first-hand experience with the success of chiropractic, that prompted Dr. Stephanie to attend a seminar that Dr. Cherie was presenting to chiropractic college students.

“The students at Palmer were all very excited about what they were doing which made me think, this seems like a better fit.” She said. “Dr. Cherie taught technique (how to adjust) but also covered a lot about pediatrics. That really set it. When I saw that chiropractic was for everyone, including babies, I thought, ‘this is it!’”

She made the decision she was not going to pursue medicine. Her guidance counselor and career counselor at Purdue were against the change and told her that it was a “waste of her talent.”

“They couldn’t understand why I would want to go into chiropractic,” she said. “They thought that nobody that goes to chiropractic college gets a four-year degree even though many states require a four-year undergrad degree.”

Dr. Stephanie graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in February of 1998 and because of the delay by the State of Indiana Chiropractic Licensing Board requirements, she wasn’t able to take her State Board Exams until the Spring of 1998. During this time she studied and took her National Board Examination and completed a second internship with Goble Heal Chiropractic.

During this time of studying and waiting to take the State Board, Dr. Stephanie spent a lot of time at home with her mom, Brenda Rife. “We had all kinds of conversations and some health history things that I needed to know when I became pregnant.” Her mom passed away in December of that year. That delay in getting her license turned out to be a blessing because of the one-on-one time she was able to spend with her mom before she passed.

After she was licensed in the Spring of 1999, she thought about opening her own practice but “kept bumping into issues.” So she provided relief work for chiropractors and learned what she did and did not want to do. “It was an eye-opening time.” she said. “I thought every office was like this one (Goble Heal Chiropractic) but I learned that it wasn’t. I also learned a lot about myself during this time.”

In 2002, she started working with mid-wife’s in Lafayette adjusting pregnant women and babies. “It was phenomenal being a chiropractor with a baby,” Dr. Stephanie said. “I could relate to mom’s who said their babies were crying and ‘they had to give them something’ – meaning over-the-counter drugs. I had been there at that point with my own baby. But, I knew from my schooling and my own experience and could share that their were other things they could do instead of drugs.”

Now, with her babies growing up and in school, Dr. Stephanie decided she would like to come back to the place where her chiropractic career was born. She is joining the practice of Goble Heal Chiropractic part-time for now. Her history with the office (studied the same technique and ‘grew up’ with the office) as well as her friendship with Dr. Cherie and Dr. Mark Heal make her a natural fit.

“It feels good to be back in the office,” Dr. Stephanie said. “It’s a positive atmosphere and everyone here is all about helping the patient…that is reason enough for me.”

1997 Married Scott DePoy
2001 Samantha born
2005 Sawyer born

Tricia Doughty

“I enjoy the patients…the laughs and the fun we have in the office with them.” Tricia said. She also handles patient billing, insurance, and coordinating staff. Tricia has been with Goble Heal Chiropractic for more than 8 years and when she’s not working enjoys time with her little boy, Tyler, her husband Jon and, of course, shopping for purses!

Jennifer Pitcher
“What I like most is the fact that when people come here they are friendly. It’s not just a place for people in pain…our office sees a lot of people who just want to be healthy.” Jennifer enjoys Keith Urban (and look-a-likes!), photography, animals and shopping.

Cambi Reed – Rochester
“GHC is a good fit for my interests,” Cambi said. “And at the end of the day I feel it is a rewarding day.” Cambi is our Rochester chiropractic assistant. She lives in Mentone with her husband, Brian. They have three children; a son, Devin who lives in Columbia City, and two daughters, Kelsey and Sydnie. Both girls are currently studying at Huntington University. Cambi loves cooking and gardening. She curls up with a book when she can find the time and loves to drive the golf cart for her husband! Cambi enjoys taking walks. She also has a cat named Crystal and two no named goldfish.

Tanelle Rankin

“I enjoy the experience of meeting people and connecting with them.” Tanelle is a chiropractice assistant and a registered xray tech. She enjoys gardening, crocheting, and bowling. She lives with her husband, 5 cats and one dog in Winamac.