Meet the Chiropractor

William Droessler is a Monona chiropractor who serves Monona and the surrounding communities in WI.
Dr. Droessler is currently in his 38th year of practice and enjoys it more than ever. His daily goal is to help his patient’s lives become better with chiropractic adjustments. In addition to full time practice, he is an instructor with the Gonstead Seminar of Chiropractic. Several times a year he lectures with the seminar staff on the Gonstead System throughout the USA, Europe, Australia, and Japan.
Dr. Droessler has been married for 40 years to his wife Sharon. They have three daughters and three grandsons. He enjoys aviation, Native American Studies, World War II and early American History, and jeeps. He currently resides in McFarland, Wis. and he and Sharon are members of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Monona, Wi.
If you have any questions about our Monona chiropractor or would like to learn more about chiropractic care at Droessler Chiropractic, please call us at (608) 249-4010 today!
Testimonials
- “I am truly blessed to be under Dr. Droessler&rsquAs careAnbsp; After seven months of excruciating lower back pain from a snow shoveling Injury and three lower back steroid injections, and after climbing up the ladder of narcotics reaching morphine for pain. It was recommended by my Health Care Orthopedic department to undergo back surgery.”
- “I had over 6 years of vertigo, went the route of conventional medical tests and physical therapy only to be informed by my doctor that I would have to learn to live with vertigo and take Meclizine since there was nothing in the medical field that would take care of the horrible condition.”
- “I was diagnosed with a torn meniscus in my knee and was scheduled to have surgery. I decided to see Dr Droessler to get a second opinion. Dr Droessler gave my knee an adjustment and I was able to cancel the surgery the next day.”
- “Dr Bill Droessler Is a compassionate healer. With a holistic approach, Dr. Droessler pays attention to treating the whole person rather than Just a series of symptoms”