
General Questions
Chiropractic care focuses on diagnosing and treating disorders of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, primarily through spinal adjustments and non-invasive therapies.
Chiropractors commonly treat back and neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint issues, sports injuries, and nerve-related symptoms.
Yes, chiropractic care is a safe, drug-free, and non-invasive treatment option when performed by a licensed professional.
No, most chiropractic clinics accept patients without a referral. However, check with your insurance provider for coverage specifics.
Your first visit includes a health history review, physical exam, posture and spine assessment, and possibly X-rays. A customized care plan will follow.
In many cases, yes. However, if further testing is needed, your chiropractor may delay treatment until a follow-up appointment.
Insurance & Payment Questions
Most insurance plans, including Medicare, offer some level of chiropractic coverage. Our staff can help verify your benefits.
We offer affordable cash rates and payment plans for uninsured or underinsured patients.
Yes, Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) can typically be used for chiropractic services.
Prices vary by location and condition, but we provide transparent pricing and package options for multi-visit care plans.
Treatment & Experience
Most patients experience relief and improved mobility after adjustments, although some may feel mild soreness similar to a workout.
Treatment frequency depends on your condition and goals. Some patients need only a few visits, while others benefit from ongoing care.
Yes! Chiropractic care can be safe and beneficial for children, especially for postural issues, sports injuries, and growing pains.
Absolutely. Chiropractors trained in prenatal care can help manage pregnancy-related back pain, sciatica, and pelvic alignment.
Spinal decompression is a non-surgical treatment for conditions like herniated discs and sciatica. It uses controlled traction to relieve pressure and pain.
No, chiropractors do not prescribe drugs. They focus on natural healing methods like spinal adjustments, exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle changes.
Yes, spinal adjustments and posture correction often help reduce the frequency and intensity of tension headaches and migraines.
In many cases, yes—with proper screening and a tailored approach. Your chiropractor will assess your history and consult with your physician if needed.
Definitely. Chiropractors correct spinal misalignments and offer exercises and ergonomic advice to support better posture.
You can call our office, book online, or visit our contact page to request your first visit. Same-day and walk-in appointments are often available!