APPOINTMENTS & WHAT TO EXPECT
What conditions do you treat?
We commonly treat back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint pain, and injuries related to work, sports, or auto accidents.
What happens at the first visit?
Your first visit includes a consultation, examination, and if appropriate, treatment. X-rays may be taken if medically necessary.
How long are appointments?
The first visit typically takes 45–60 minutes. Follow-up visits are usually shorter.
Is chiropractic care safe?
Chiropractic care is widely recognized as a safe and effective treatment for many musculoskeletal conditions when performed by a licensed professional.
How many visits will I need?
Every patient is different. Your doctor will create a personalized treatment plan based on your condition and goals.
Do you treat children or pregnant patients?
Yes, we treat patients of all ages. Please contact our office to discuss your specific needs.
INSURANCE & PAYMENT
Do you accept insurance?
Yes! We accept most major insurance plans. Coverage varies depending on your individual policy, so we are happy to verify your benefits before your first visit. Please call our office with your insurance information and we’ll check your chiropractic benefits for you.
Do you accept Medicare or Medicaid?
We accept Medicare and most Medicaid plans. Please contact our office so we can confirm participation with your specific plan.
What if I don’t have insurance?
No problem. We offer affordable self-pay options and can discuss pricing with you before beginning care.
AUTO ACCIDENT & PERSONAL INJURY
Do you treat patients who have been in auto accidents?
Yes. We frequently treat patients who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents.
Do I need a referral or attorney to start care after an accident?
In most cases, no referral is required to begin chiropractic treatment. If you are working with an attorney, we are happy to coordinate documentation as needed.
Will my auto insurance cover chiropractic care?
Many auto policies include medical coverage (often called MedPay) that may cover your treatment. We can help you understand your benefits and billing options.
How soon after an accident should I be seen?
As soon as possible. Even if you don’t feel immediate pain, symptoms such as headaches, stiffness, or soreness can develop days later.
What information do I need to provide for you to bill my auto insurance?
To bill your auto insurance, we typically need:
Auto insurance company name
Claim number
Date of accident
Adjuster’s name and phone number (if assigned)
A copy of your auto insurance card
Attorney information (if applicable)
Providing this information at your first visit helps us process your claim as efficiently as possible.