Chiropractic Center for Health and Human Potential in Allied Gardens, San Diego, is a pediatric and family chiropractic practice founded in 2002 by Dr. Steve Tullius, DC, at 6342 Riverdale Street in the 92120 ZIP. Dr. Tullius graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic and has spent more than two decades specializing in pediatric neurological conditions including autism spectrum presentations, sensory processing challenges, ADHD, and epilepsy. The practice maintains one of the largest pediatric-focused chiropractic caseloads in San Diego, and the neurodevelopmental focus aligns with therapeutic programming at Alter Behavioral Health - San Diego in the College Area community. Dr. Tullius serves as the AutismOne Pediatric Chiropractic Program Director, sits on the board of the International Federation of Chiropractors and Organizations, and is a former Secretary of the California Chiropractic Association. Allied Gardens sits between Waring Road and the Interstate 8 corridor, and the Riverdale Street office draws families from across eastern San Diego including the adjacent Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center campus. Dr. Tomi Osinfolarin, a San Diego native and SDSU graduate who earned a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, joined the practice to expand its family chiropractic capacity alongside Dr. Kevin Johnson, a 2017 graduate of Life Chiropractic College West. Families managing complex pediatric care plans also interface with the primary-care network at Kaiser Permanente Vandever Medical Offices in Allied Gardens for referral coordination and imaging. The clinic's intake protocol includes CLA Insight subluxation station scanning to map nervous-system stress patterns before the first pediatric adjustment, generating a baseline neurological profile that guides the individualized correction schedule.