Dr. Graham Heale graduated as a Doctor of Chiropractic from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in 1981 and has established a number of Chiropractic Clinics continuing to run the Luton and Hitchin clinics. He has been President, Secretary and Disciplinary Officer of the British Chiropractic Association (BCA), a representative to the European Chiropractic Union, and the World Chiropractic Federation (WFC) and has recently been re-elected as an executive council member on the BCA.

He was awarded a Diploma in Biomechanics from Strathclyde University in 1993 and has published research in the European Journal of Chiropractic and the journal Clinical Chiropractic. His clinic was recently designated a research clinic by the College of Chiropractors. He has been an external examiner for the BCA's clinical proficiency examination and is currently a reviewer for the journal Clinical Chiropractic. He is Director of Academic Affairs and Chairman of the Court of Electors for the College of Chiropractors where he is responsible for monitoring the educational resources of the College. He lectures extensively to both undergraduates and postgraduates and is currently completing his doctoral thesis on behavioural change in clinical practice.

Dr. Graham Heale is an external examiner for the MSc programmes in Applied Professional Development and Paediatrics at Portsmouth University, and is the Principal lecturer to the Tutors and Trainers on the Chiropractic provisional registration training scheme (PRT). He is a Fellow of the College of Chiropractors and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine as well as serving as Chairman and Company Secretary of Heales Medical and as Director and Company Secretary for B-Flex Health Limited.