Meet Dr. Khayal

Dear Patients & Website Visitors,

It has been an inspiration over the years to see our patients improve their health, change their state of wellness, and raise the quality of their lives through chiropractic care.  Some of our patients that have had challenging health conditions and have sprung back to vitality with the natural help of chiropractic care, exercise, and nutrition have demonstrated how amazing the recuperative powers of the body truly are. 

Seeing how delaying proper spinal care can affect the over all health and wellness of patients also inspired me in a different way. I realized early on that acting sooner rather than later can make a substantial difference in achieving results. Therefore, I have dedicated myself and my practice to helping others make better decisions and adapt a healthier lifestyle.

To stay healthy you must surround yourself with healthy habits, healthy people and healthy information.  If you do this you will be motivated to make the decisions that will move you towards your goals for a healthy future. That’s why at Premier Health we focus on wellness care, not merely pain relief.


Dr. H. Khayal is a board certified chiropractor and a graduate of Parker College of Chiropractic. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Khayal has gained an excellent reputation for delivering safe, effective treatments for spinal, musculoskeletal, and neuro-musculoskeletal conditions. In addition, Dr. Khayal utilizes the most up to date technology in chiropractic care. He is among the first in the Dallas area to treat patients with the Pro-Adjuster, the revolutionary NASA based technology and computerized adjustment instrument.

Dr. Khayal believes that health is a work in progress. By observing healthy habits such as regular chiropractic care, good diet, adequate rest and proper exercise, your wellness will be optimized. Dr. Khayal's patients describe his treatments as “thorough and caring.”

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