Frequently Asked Questions
Who can receive chiropractic care?
Almost anyone!
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How much is the first office visit?
The consultation fee is $40 and the adjustment is $55 for Adults, $45 for Teens, $30 for Children 12 and under.
The consultation fee is $40 and the adjustment is $41* for Medicare patients.
How much are the following office visits?
$55 for Adults, $45 for Teens, $30 for Children 12 and under.
$41* for Medicare patients.
Can children get adjusted?
YES! We have seen and adjusted newborns as young as 1 day old. Our technique is safe and involves no twisting, popping, or pulling. Children 12 and under get adjustments at a discounted rate of $30.
Do you take insurance?
We file all insurances. The office visit is paid upfront, then insurance will be filed. If your insurance covers chiropractic care they will reimburse you directly.
In the event your insurance company sends reimbursement to the office we will either write you a check for the amount or apply it to your ledger per your preference.
What if I have a co-pay?
Each office visit is paid in full at time of service.
Are you in network with my insurance?
Although we do file with all insurance companies, we aren’t in network with any of them.
Does my insurance company cover chiropractic care?
You will need to call and ask your insurance company if they cover chiropractic care.
How long will it be before I get my insurance reimbursement?
This is up to your insurance company. The claim will be filed within a week of your office visit.
How long will the first office visit take?
The first office visit will take approximately 45 minutes. The second office visit will take approximately 15 minutes and subsequent visits will take less than 15 minutes.
Will I have to have X-rays?
X-rays aren’t taken at our office; however, the doctor reserves the right to order X-rays if they are clinically needed. If you have recent spine x-rays or MRI written reports please bring them with you and we will review them at no charge.
What kind of adjustments does the doctor do?
We use a low-force adjusting technique called Activator Methods Technique.
What is an activator?
It is a hand-held instrument designed to deliver a quick, low-force impulse to spinal joints with the goal of restoring motion to the targeted joint.
*This fee changes January 1st of each year per Medicare.