Auburn doctor honored with Special Service Award

Dr. Don Olson, an Auburn chiropractor, recently was honored by the Washington State Chiropractic Association (WSCA) with a Special Service Award. He was presented with the award at the WSCA Spring Conference on April 30 at the Marriott Seattle Airport Hotel.

Dr. Don Olson, an Auburn chiropractor, recently was honored by the Washington State Chiropractic Association (WSCA) with a Special Service Award. He was presented with the award at the WSCA Spring Conference on April 30 at the Marriott Seattle Airport Hotel.

The award was presented to Olson in recognition of his time and assistance over the years with numerous seminars to support the Washington Chiropractic Trust, the WSCA’s political action committee. A founding member of the WSCA, Olson was the recipient of the WSCA’s “Volunteer of the Year” in 2005.

Olson operates A Street Clinic of Chiropractic, PLLC at 1020 A St. SE in Auburn. He is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic and has been in practice for 30 years.

Olson is chair of the South King County Chiropractic Society, which he founded in 1994. He is a member of the Auburn Noon Lions. Olson is vice-chair of the International Chiropractors Association’s (ICA) Council on Applied Chiropractic Sciences, and a member of the International Board of Governors for the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA).

Olson is a resident of Lake Tapps.

The 1,000-member WSCA is the only statewide association that represents the chiropractic profession in Washington State.