IB
ICONIC Board
of Holistic Health
Recognized Education Pathways

Chiropractic
Holistic Integration Pathway

ICONIC Board recognizes the Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree and post-doctoral integrative training programs as meeting prerequisite education requirements for the corresponding IBC credential tiers — establishing a professional practice standard for DCs who integrate functional medicine, nutrition, energy medicine, breathwork, and holistic wellness into their practice.

70,000+ licensed chiropractors in the US  ·  IBC-HHP™ is the primary entry tier for practicing integrative DCs
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Board Recognition Notice
ICONIC Board of Holistic Health — Formal Recognition

ICONIC Board of Holistic Health recognizes the Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree from IBC-recognized chiropractic doctoral programs, and post-doctoral integrative training programs listed below, as meeting the prerequisite education requirements for the corresponding IBC holistic health credential tiers. Graduates of these programs may be eligible to apply for the relevant IBC credential — subject to meeting all remaining requirements including professional practice hours, ethics attestation, and continuing education compliance.

This recognition is specific to the holistic integration dimension of chiropractic practice. The DC license, issued by state boards and governed by accreditation standards for chiropractic doctoral programs, authorizes spinal adjustment and chiropractic care within each state's defined scope. ICONIC Board's credentialing is entirely separate from that license — it credentials the integrative wellness practice that extends beyond the adjustment: the functional medicine framework, nutritional protocols, mind-body modalities, ethical client relationship standards, and continuing professional development that define how a DC practices holistically. Recognition is reviewed on a rolling basis and subject to revision as curriculum standards evolve.

Important: Education prerequisite recognition does not constitute automatic credentialing. All applicants must independently satisfy ICONIC Board's requirements for professional practice hours, ethics attestation, CE compliance, and application review. The DC state license, chiropractic doctoral program accreditation, and ICONIC Board credentialing are independent processes governed by entirely separate bodies. Holding a DC license does not automatically confer an IBC credential, nor does the IBC credential expand or modify any practitioner's chiropractic scope of practice.
Recognition of education pathways does not constitute endorsement, partnership, or affiliation with the listed institutions or credentialing bodies. ICONIC Board independently evaluates programs based on published curriculum standards and documented practitioner outcomes.
Last reviewed: April 2026  ·  Next scheduled review: October 2026
What IBC Credentials — And What It Doesn't

Your DC License Says You Can Adjust. IBC Credentials How You Practice Holistically.

Chiropractic is among the most rigorously trained holistic health traditions in the US — a 4-year post-baccalaureate doctoral program producing practitioners with deep training in anatomy, physiology, and clinical diagnosis. ICONIC Board does not credential spinal adjustment, manipulation, or chiropractic clinical care — that is the jurisdiction of state chiropractic boards and the chiropractic doctoral program accreditation framework. IBC credentials the integrative wellness practice: the functional medicine orientation, holistic nutrition protocols, lifestyle coaching, energy medicine integration, breathwork facilitation, and the professional ethics and client relationship standards that define how a DC practices beyond the treatment table. All IBC credential applicants must also demonstrate documented client wellness hours, ethical conduct standards, and professional judgment within the holistic integration scope — regardless of licensure level.

Chiropractic (Holistic Integration) — Program Mapping

The following programs are recognized as meeting the education prerequisites for the corresponding ICONIC Board credential tiers. Graduates may be eligible to apply for the tier alongside their program documentation.

Who this pathway is for: Licensed Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) who have integrated holistic modalities into their practice — including functional medicine, clinical nutrition, energy medicine, breathwork, and lifestyle wellness programming. Also recognized: chiropractic students in their final year of training (pre-licensure) for the associate tier. If you hold both a DC license and advanced integrative credentials, the IBC credential serves as your unified professional practice standard for the holistic dimension of your work.
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Currently in Training? Start as an IBC-HHC™ Candidate

Students actively enrolled in a recognized education program who have not yet completed their training may apply for IBC-HHC™ Candidate status — the official pre-credential entry point for practitioners in training. Candidate status provides access to the ICONIC Board professional community, directory listing, and a clear pathway to full credentialing upon program completion. Learn more about IBC-HHC™ Candidate →

Recognized Programs — Associate Level (Pre-licensure or Early-Practice)
Entry-Level Chiropractic Holistic Training
  • DC students in their final year of an IBC-recognized chiropractic doctoral program — completing 4,200+ hour doctoral curriculum including clinical sciences, diagnosis, and patient care
  • Recent DC graduates (0–2 years post-licensure) with documented introductory training in holistic wellness, lifestyle coaching, or integrative health concepts (100–200 hours beyond core curriculum)
  • Graduates of chiropractic wellness certificate programs (ACA Council on Chiropractic Wellness introductory tracks, or accredited wellness coaching programs with a chiropractic integration component)
  • DC graduates with documented completion of introductory functional medicine or nutrition coursework (200+ hours) not yet qualifying for practitioner-level programs
Pre-licensure or early-career DCs with foundational holistic integration training beyond the core chiropractic curriculum. The DC academic program itself represents substantial foundational training — the integration component is what maps to this tier.
Tier I — Associate
IBC-HHA™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Associate
Graduates of the programs listed may be eligible to apply for the Associate credential. Practice hours, ethics attestation, and CE requirements must also be satisfied.
Recognized Programs — Practitioner Level (Licensed DC + Integrative Training)
Integrative Chiropractic Practitioner Programs Primary Tier
  • Licensed DC (Doctor of Chiropractic degree from an IBC-recognized chiropractic doctoral program + active state licensure) with documented integrative wellness practice — functional medicine, clinical nutrition, or holistic lifestyle programming in active client service
  • Advanced chiropractic practitioners with specialized post-doctoral nutrition training — completing 200+ documented additional hours in clinical nutrition integration within chiropractic practice
  • Advanced chiropractic practitioners with specialized post-doctoral training in clinical and integrative internal medicine methods — completing 200+ documented additional hours with integrative clinical application
  • Chiropractic practitioners with specialized wellness and lifestyle coaching certification, with documented holistic wellness practice integrated into chiropractic client care
  • Licensed DCs who have completed an IBC-recognized functional medicine foundations program (50+ hours intensive training for licensed clinicians) with documented functional medicine integration into practice
  • DCs with completion of a comprehensive IBC-recognized integrative health program with documented client application
Licensed DCs integrating holistic modalities at the practitioner level — whether through advanced diplomate credentials, functional medicine certification, or documented integrative wellness practice beyond the adjustment scope. IBC-HHP™ is the primary entry tier for most practicing integrative DCs.
Tier II — Practitioner
IBC-HHP™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner
Graduates of the programs listed may be eligible to apply for the Practitioner credential. Client contact hours and professional documentation must also be submitted. Highest practitioner adoption expected at this tier.
Recognized Programs — Educator Level (Advanced Multi-Credential + Teaching)
Chiropractic Integrative Educator Programs
  • DC + dual advanced specialization — licensed chiropractors holding both post-doctoral nutrition and clinical integrative specializations with documented supervisory, mentorship, or curriculum development contributions to the integrative chiropractic field
  • Faculty at IBC-recognized chiropractic colleges — DCs with documented teaching roles in wellness, nutrition, functional medicine, or integrative health curricula (clinical professor, lecturer, or curriculum developer with 2+ years contribution)
  • Advanced FM certification + DC combination — licensed DCs who have completed an IBC-recognized comprehensive functional medicine practitioner program with documented teaching, mentorship, or supervisory component within the FM or chiropractic field
  • DCs with completion of an IBC-recognized advanced functional medicine training program + documented supervisory or curriculum development role in integrative chiropractic education
  • Advanced multi-credential DCs: DC + clinical diplomate + recognized nutrition or energy medicine practitioner credential + documented contribution to holistic health education or training programs
Advanced educator-track pathways for DCs whose integrative practice extends into formal teaching, curriculum development, or peer supervision — at 1,500+ hours of documented integrative practice and field contribution beyond core chiropractic training.
Tier III — Educator
IBC-HHE™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Educator
Graduates of the programs listed may be eligible to apply for the Educator credential. Teaching or supervisory practice documentation and additional review are required.
Recognized Pathways — Doctoral Level or Equivalent Mastery in Integrative Chiropractic
Doctorate-Level Integrative Chiropractic Pathways
  • PhD or research doctorate in chiropractic science, integrative health, functional medicine, or a directly related clinical discipline — from an accredited institution — with documented contribution to the field of holistic chiropractic or integrative wellness
  • DC program directors and curriculum architects at IBC-recognized chiropractic institutions with a documented wellness or integrative health curriculum component and 10+ years of sustained leadership contribution
  • Combined advanced pathway: DC + dual post-doctoral advanced specialization credentials + IBC-recognized comprehensive functional medicine program + 2,000+ documented holistic wellness client hours + published research, original curriculum development, or sustained field leadership in integrative chiropractic
  • Chiropractic thought leaders, researchers, and integrative practice developers whose work has advanced the field of holistic chiropractic wellness at the institutional or systems level — with verifiable professional impact over 10+ years
Doctoral-level education or equivalent demonstrated mastery — representing the highest tier of integrative chiropractic depth, original contribution, and professional leadership. This tier recognizes practitioners whose work has shaped the field of holistic chiropractic at the research, curriculum, or institutional level.
Tier IV — Doctorate
IBC-HHD™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Doctorate
Applicants meeting the education prerequisites listed may be eligible to apply for the Doctorate credential. Extended application review, doctoral documentation, and Board assessment are required.
Scope of Practice & Regulatory Landscape

Understanding Chiropractic Scope — Where ICONIC Board Credentialing Fits

Chiropractic is a licensed healthcare profession in all 50 US states. The DC scope of practice — including spinal manipulation, adjustment, and diagnostic procedures — is defined by individual state chiropractic practice acts and regulated by state chiropractic licensing boards. Chiropractic programs are accredited through recognized accrediting agencies. The national licensing examination is administered through chiropractic examining bodies. ICONIC Board has no relationship with, and does not credential, any aspect of the chiropractic clinical scope defined by state law.

ICONIC Board credentials the integrative wellness practice layer — the modalities, frameworks, and professional conduct standards that many DCs employ beyond their licensed clinical scope: functional medicine protocols, clinical nutrition guidance within scope, mind-body wellness programming, energy medicine facilitation, lifestyle coaching, and the ethics and professional development standards that define the holistic dimension of a DC's practice. These activities are recognized under ICONIC Board's holistic health credentialing framework as constituting professional holistic health practice regardless of the practitioner's primary license.

Post-doctoral chiropractic advanced specialization programs referenced on this pathway are offered by independent specialty training providers within the chiropractic profession. These programs operate under their own governance structures and are not affiliated with ICONIC Board. Recognition of these programs as education prerequisites for IBC tiers reflects solely ICONIC Board's assessment of their curriculum alignment with IBC education benchmarks.

Advanced Pathway Requirements — Doctoral + Examination
Diplomate Pathway Requirements
  • Hold a current, active IBC-HHD™ (Doctorate credential) in good ethical standing
  • Documented post-IBC-HHD™ practice with 2,500+ cumulative professional contact hours
  • Pass the ICONIC Board Diplomate Qualifying Examination — a structured written examination assessing advanced clinical competency, ethics, and field leadership
  • Two letters of professional recommendation from IBC-credentialed practitioners at IBC-HHD™ or above
  • Sustained continuing education compliance throughout the credentialing period
The Diplomate designation is the first of two advanced tiers awarded through structured examination — representing demonstrated mastery at the highest clinically-practiced level in holistic health.
Tier V — Diplomate
IBC-DHH™
ICONIC Board Diplomate in Holistic Health
Candidates meeting the examination and practice requirements may be eligible for the Diplomate designation. Extended application review and Board examination are required. Exam fee: $795.
Board-Conferred Distinction — Nomination Required
Fellow Pathway Requirements
  • Hold a current, active IBC-HHD™ (minimum) or IBC-DHH™ in good standing
  • Nomination by two sitting ICONIC Board Fellows or Board Directors
  • Distinguished contribution to the holistic health field: published research, curriculum development, institutional leadership, or national/international policy influence
  • 15+ years of sustained, documented professional practice and contribution to the profession
  • Board review and affirmative vote by the ICONIC Board Fellowship Committee
The Fellow designation is the highest distinction ICONIC Board confers — board-selected and reserved for practitioners whose careers have shaped the profession at scale. Fellowship is not applied for; it is awarded.
Tier VI — Fellow
IBC-HHF™
Fellow of the ICONIC Board of Holistic Health
Fellowship is board-conferred and not directly applied for. Eligible candidates are nominated by sitting Fellows or Board Directors and reviewed at the Board's discretion.

Specialty & Leadership Designations

Beyond the six sequential credential tiers, ICONIC Board awards parallel designations that recognize specialized expertise, supervisory roles, and research contributions. Parallel designations are earned alongside your sequential IBC tier — not instead of it. Stacked notation example: IBC-HHP™ · Specialist.

Specialist Parallel
IBC-HHS™
Specialist in [Modality]
Available to practitioners holding IBC-HHP™ or above who demonstrate documented specialty expertise in a defined holistic health modality. Application fee: $195/specialty.
IBC-HHS™ requirements →
Supervisor Parallel
IBC-HHS-SV™
Clinical Supervisor
Recognizes practitioners who supervise students or junior practitioners in professional settings. Requires IBC-HHE™ or above plus documented supervisory practice. Fee: $345.
IBC-HHS-SV™ requirements →
Examiner Parallel
IBC-HHX™
Certified Examiner
Conferred on credentialed practitioners authorized to administer ICONIC Board assessments. Requires IBC-HHD™ and Board approval. Fee: $295.
IBC-HHX™ requirements →
Research Parallel
IBC-HHR™
Research Fellow
Recognizes practitioners actively contributing peer-reviewed research or evidence-based publications in holistic health. Requires IBC-HHD™ plus documented research output. Fee: $395.
IBC-HHR™ requirements →
Full Parallel Designation Reference: For complete requirements, fees, and stacking notation for all parallel designations — including IBC-HHX™ (Certified Examiner), IBC-HHR™ (Research Fellow), IBC-HH-EM™ (Emeritus), and IBC-HH-DF™ (Distinguished Fellow) — visit the Credentials overview page or review individual credential pages linked above.

How to Apply Using This Pathway

Using a recognized education pathway simplifies your application — your chiropractic and integrative training documentation satisfies the education prerequisite requirement for the corresponding tier.

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Identify Your Tier

Locate your credentials in the table above and note the corresponding IBC tier. Most licensed DCs with any documented integrative practice will qualify at Tier II (IBC-HHP™). If you hold advanced post-doctoral credentials or IBC-recognized functional medicine program completions, those are noted in the Tier II and III mapping. Click "Apply" to begin with that tier pre-selected.

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Submit Program Documentation

Upload your DC license (current, active state license) as your primary education prerequisite documentation, together with any post-doctoral advanced specialization certificates relevant to your tier. Your DC diploma from an IBC-recognized chiropractic institution and current license are accepted directly. You will not need to provide separate chiropractic school transcripts for recognized programs.

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Meet Remaining Requirements

Ensure you also satisfy the professional practice hours, ethics attestation, and continuing education requirements for your tier — specifically documented holistic wellness client hours (not chiropractic adjustment hours). If you hold both chiropractic licensure and certifications in other recognized modalities (Functional Medicine, Nutrition, Energy Medicine, etc.), note all credentials in your application — dual-pathway eligibility may apply. The Board will advise during review.

Ready to Apply?

Most licensed DCs with documented integrative wellness practice qualify directly for Tier II (IBC-HHP™). Begin your application below — the pathway page pre-populates your tier in the form.

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