Is Dr. Pete Sulack licensed to practice medicine and in which states or countries?
Executive summary
Available reporting identifies Pete (Peter) Sulack as a chiropractor (Doctor of Chiropractic) based in Knoxville, Tennessee, who graduated from Northwestern Health Sciences University / Northwestern College of Chiropractic and practices at Redeem Health/Redeem Chiropractic (locations and bios list him as DC) [1] [2] [3]. The provided sources do not state any medical (MD/DO) licenses, nor enumerate U.S. state medical-board registrations or licensure in other countries — they consistently present him as a chiropractor (Doctor of Chiropractic) rather than a medical physician [1] [2] [4].
1. Credentials on public bios: “Doctor of Chiropractic,” not “medical doctor”
Multiple organizational and biographical pages describe Sulack as holding a Doctor of Chiropractic degree and as the founder/lead chiropractor of Redeem Health in Knoxville, Tennessee, noting his graduation from Northwestern Health Sciences University / Northwestern College of Chiropractic [1] [2] [5]. Those profiles repeatedly use the DC designation and position him as a chiropractor and wellness/functional-medicine practitioner rather than labeling him MD or DO [1] [2].
2. Employer and practice location tie him to Tennessee chiropractic practice
Clinic sites and directory listings place Dr. Pete Sulack in Knoxville/Farragut, Tennessee, as founder and lead chiropractor of Redeem Health/Exodus Chiropractic, with longstanding community presence and patient-facing services at a listed address in Knoxville [3] [6] [7]. Healthgrades and WebMD list him as a chiropractor practicing in the Knoxville area [4] [2].
3. What the sources say about licensure and scope — largely silent on state medical board registration
None of the provided pages include a copy of a state medical license or an explicit statement that he is licensed by a state medical board as an MD/DO. The sources emphasize his chiropractic doctorate, clinical experience, continuing-education offerings for chiropractors, and patient testimonials, but do not list medical-board numbers or state medical licensure across U.S. states or other countries [1] [8] [6]. Available sources do not mention registration with a state medical board as a physician.
4. Activities consistent with chiropractic practice and continuing education for DCs
Sulack’s own site advertises continuing-education events and course objectives “to provide the Doctor of Chiropractic with a dynamic educational experience,” which aligns with him operating within chiropractic professional education and practice [8]. That is consistent with the credentials shown elsewhere: a chiropractic doctorate and roles as clinic founder and chiropractor [1] [2].
5. Claims about “doctor” and “medical consultant” — marketing versus formal medical licensure
Some pages and directories call him “Dr. Pete Sulack” or “medical consultant” and reference functional/holistic medicine work and programs [9] [10]. Those titles are common in marketing for clinicians who hold doctoral degrees (including DC) and who offer functional-medicine services, but the sources do not equate those titles with an MD/DO medical license or provide evidence of state medical-board physician licensure [9] [11].
6. Conflicting or ambiguous language in some listings
Several promotional outlets and speaker-bureau profiles refer broadly to “doctor” credentials and clinical experience without always specifying “DC,” which can create ambiguity for readers trying to determine whether he is a licensed medical doctor [5] [12]. However, the most direct professional profiles and clinic pages explicitly identify him as a chiropractor (Doctor of Chiropractic), which is the clearest credential in the record provided [1] [2].
7. What I cannot confirm from the supplied material
The sources do not list any state-by-state licensure records, medical-board license numbers, or evidence of physician (MD/DO) licensure anywhere in the U.S. or abroad. Available sources do not mention whether he holds any additional licenses beyond the Doctor of Chiropractic degree and practice permits implied by clinic operation in Tennessee (not found in current reporting) [1] [3].
Bottom line: reporting supplied to this review identifies Pete (Peter) Sulack as a Doctor of Chiropractic practicing in Knoxville, Tennessee, and offering functional-medicine and chiropractic services [1] [2] [3]. The materials do not show any physician (MD/DO) medical-board licensure, nor do they enumerate state or international medical licenses; they consistently present him as a chiropractor [1] [4]. If you need formal verification of any license type or state registration, consult the Tennessee Board of Chiropractic Examiners or state medical board databases for authoritative licensure records — those government databases are not part of the sources provided here (available sources do not mention direct board-license lookups) [1] [3].