Neda Nima was born and raised in Anaheim, CA. She studied biology at CSUF, concentrating in molecular biology. Neda originally wanted to study to pursue a career in the medical field and applied to medical school. Throughout the application process, Neda was interning and volunteering at medical hospitals and offices, and over time, she realized that the medical field for the most part did not truly prevent the cause of disease, just acted as a band aid to cover symptoms. At this point, Neda felt a little lost. She did not really want to pursue medicine but still had a desire to help people better their lives.

Neda was introduced to chiropractic by a friend of hers. She was recommended to a doctor who enjoyed having students shadow and learn from his office. Neda started going to his office once a week, and the more she learned about his philosophy and his paradigm, the more often she went to the office. Soon, she started going to the office every day, and eventually, she started working there. After working at the office for two years, she applied to chiropractic school at Southern California University of Health Sciences. While in chiropractic school she was introduced to applied kinesiology by her friend, who treated her and showed her a new paradigm of health. Since then, Neda has pursued applied kinesiology as well as neuro-emotional technique seminars in addition to school. She graduated chiropractic school in 2022, and looks forward to helping people start living a healthier, better life. She wants to help people get to the root of their aches and pains rather than just put a band aid to treat symptoms.

Neda has done sports for her entire life. She played soccer and ran track in high school, and she has done martial arts since she was 6. She has her second degree black belt in karate, but she has taken breaks throughout her martial arts due to school every so often. She enjoys camping, hiking, and being out in nature in her time off.