Our Team
Dr. Greg Uchacz
Chiropractor, Clinic Director
DC, FRCCSS(C), CSCS, FICC
Gordon Sokolon
Director of Business Development ProActive Mobile
John Wenger
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BScKin
Kim Hutton
Massage Therapist
Dr. Tamara Anderson
Chiropractor
Dr. Greg Uchacz
Chiropractor, Clinic Director
DC, FRCCSS(C), CSCS, FICC
Dr. Uchacz is Clinic Director at PHG. As a chiropractic sports specialist, Dr. Uchacz has provided health care support at over 200 International Competitions; including 3 Olympic Games. His credentials include previous health care provider for the Canadian Sport Institute, Health Care Director for Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton and Nordic Combined/Ski Jumping Canada, President of the Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Sciences (Canada), Member of the Board of Directors for the International Sports Chiropractic Association (ISCA), and Member of the Games Commission of the International Sport Chiropractic Federation (FICS). Practicing for nearly 25 years, Dr. Uchacz has previously been awarded: Chiropractor of the Year; by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractic, the ‘Award of Merit’ with the Canadian Chiropractic Association and the ‘Distinguished Service Award’ with his alma mater, Palmer College of Chiropractic. He was recently awarded an Honorary Fellowship with the International College of Chiropractors for contributions to the advancement of his profession. Dr. Uchacz spends his spare time as a proud father of three children and husband to his amazing wife, Maura.
Gordon Sokolon
Director of Business Development ProActive Mobile
• Executive Member – Better Business Bureau Southern Alberta / Kootenay
• Award Winning University Men’s Head Soccer Coach
Gordon is an experienced and successful sales and management professional in both corporate and entrepreneurial environments. He is a trusted business leader who was elected to the Better Business Bureau Board of Directors for Southern Alberta and East Kootenay Region in 2018 and was also featured on the cover of Business in Calgary the same year.
Gordon Sokolon has had a lifelong passion with the sport of soccer and fitness. Both as a player and a coach he has represented Saskatchewan in numerous National Championship Competitions. He became the youngest and first Canadian Men’s Head Soccer Coach at the University of Saskatchewan earning Canada West Coach of the Year and 2nd Team All Canadian honours. Moving to Calgary in 1999, he established an independent CUSA Men’s team that has been active for 20 years and has won numerous Cups and Provincial medals.
Gordon serves the community as a volunteer in numerous organizations. He enjoys golfing and downhill skiing in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. He is passionate to assist to bring the talent and experience of Dr. Greg Uchacz and the ProActive Heath Group Organization to Calgarians so that they can live a pain free active lifestyle.
John Wenger
Physiotherapist
MScPT, BScKin
Kim Hutton
Massage Therapist
Kim graduated from Foothills College of Massage Therapy from the 2200 hr program in 2000. Previous to that, she attended Mount Royal College and received a diploma in Athletic Therapy in 1999. She uses this knowledge to help patients with sports injuries to understand and set up stretching and home exercise programs, as well as taping after treatment.
Kim has upgraded her schooling with courses in sports physiology and assessment and treatment as part of the International Sport Massage Diploma Program from the Canadian Sports Massage Therapy Association. She also has added Kinesiotaping (Level 1&2) and myofascial cupping to her education.
Kim also works for the Calgary Buffalo Hockey Association as a hockey trainer through the winter season and has been working with teams since 1999. She also is one of the trainer coordinators for the association.
Kim has worked for Hockey Canada in 2005-2006, 2009-2010, and 2013-2014 with the Canadian Woman’s Olympic Hockey Team during their centralization in Calgary for the Olympics. She also worked for the luge team in 2009-2010 at Winsport Sports Training Program.
Dr. Tamara Anderson
Chiropractor
She has always had a keen interest in sports medicine and biomechanics and has been fortunate enough to work with various teams and athletes of all levels over the course of her career. Some highlights include being a part of host medical services at the Pan Am Games, medical coordinator at the World Track and Field Championships, part of the medical team for the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association, Association of Volleyball Professionals, Ironman triathlons, rodeos, rugby, wrestling and others.
Tamara utilizes ART (Actice Release Techniques), Graston and FAKTR instrument-assisted soft-tissue therapies, shockwave, Kinesio tape and spinal manipulative therapy to optimize patient outcomes and get the best results as efficiently as possible. Her passion for performance and recovery focuses on the body’s ability to move, heal and optimize itself.
Tamara strives to identify and treat faulty movement, loading and firing patterns within the body and her true passion is to help individuls in all walks of life achieve, maintain and enjoy a healthy, active pain free lifestyle.
Tamara was born and raised in Calgary and continues to enjoy raising her three children in her hometown. Her children’s schedules keep her on her toes while maintaining a busy chiropractic practice. She loves getting outside, and being in close proximity to the mountains allows for many fun, outdoor adventures.