Questions About Chiropractic Care? Find Answers Here!
What types of conditions do chiropractors help manage?
Chiropractors work with individuals across all age groups to address a wide range of health issues. They are particularly recognized for treating spinal concerns such as back and neck pain, as well as headaches, through precise manual adjustments. In addition to spinal care, chiropractors treat various musculoskeletal problems involving muscles, joints, and ligaments, which can sometimes affect the nervous system and lead to symptoms in other areas of the body. Chiropractors also provide guidance on wellness topics like nutrition, physical activity, posture, and lifestyle choices to support overall health and prevention.
Is chiropractic care safe?
Yes, chiropractic care is considered one of the safest drug-free, noninvasive therapies for musculoskeletal issues like back, neck, and joint pain. While some patients may feel mild soreness, similar to what you might experience after exercise, serious side effects are extremely rare. Chiropractors are trained to recognize when a condition requires a different type of care and will refer patients when necessary.
Do I need a referral from a medical doctor to see a chiropractor?
In most cases, no referral is necessary to see a chiropractor. Many insurance plans allow you to make an appointment directly. While some plans may have specific requirements, it's a good idea to check with your provider or employer. At our office, no referral is needed. You can schedule a visit with us at any time.
Is chiropractic treatment appropriate for children?
Yes, chiropractic care is safe and effective for children. Kids are naturally active and often experience falls, sports injuries, or other minor physical stress that can cause discomfort or stiffness. Our chiropractors specialize in pediatric care and are experienced in treating children of all ages, including young athletes. Treatments are always gentle and tailored to each child’s individual needs.
What type of education and training do chiropractors have?
Chiropractors complete extensive education and training, similar to other healthcare professionals. Before entering chiropractic school, students typically complete four years of undergraduate studies with a focus on science courses. Chiropractic programs then require four to five years of professional study, covering subjects like anatomy, neurology, diagnosis, imaging, nutrition, and hands-on clinical training. Chiropractors must complete at least 4,200 hours of classroom, lab, and clinical work, and graduate from a program accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education.
How is a chiropractic adjustment performed?
A chiropractic adjustment is a hands-on technique used to improve joint movement, especially in the spine. The chiropractor applies controlled force to specific joints, which can help reduce pain and improve mobility. In our office, we offer tailored techniques, including instrument-assisted adjustments, cold laser therapy, and the Flexion-Distraction table, which helps enhance treatment. Adjustments are precise, safe, and customized to meet each patient’s needs, with many people feeling relief right after treatment.
Is chiropractic treatment ongoing?
Chiropractic care often involves multiple visits, as treatment is hands-on and tailored to each patient's needs. In our office, each patient receives a personalized wellness plan with different phases to guide them through their care. This may include acute, chronic, or preventive treatment, with the chiropractor recommending the number of visits based on your individual progress.
How does insurance coverage work in your office?
We accept a wide range of insurance plans and are in-network with most major providers, including Cigna, Aetna, Horizon BCBS, United Healthcare, Medicare, and more. Our team will assist with verifying your benefits and informing you about what’s covered under your plan. If you have any questions or need help with your insurance details, feel free to reach out to our office.
Is there a cancellation fee if I miss my appointment?
Yes, we have a 24-hour cancellation policy. If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a $25 fee. This helps us accommodate other patients and keep our schedule running smoothly. If you miss an appointment without prior notice, the same fee will apply.
Do you have occupational therapists at your office?
Yes, we have professional and qualified therapists on staff who are highly trained to assist with a variety of conditions. They work closely with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that support rehabilitation, mobility, and overall function.
Is chiropractic care safe during pregnancy?
Yes, chiropractic care is safe and beneficial for pregnant women. Chiropractors are trained to provide gentle adjustments that help alleviate common pregnancy-related discomforts, such as back pain and sciatica. In addition, our therapists specialize in Pelvic Floor Therapy, which can support women throughout pregnancy and postpartum by improving pelvic health and muscle function. Our team is dedicated to ensuring your comfort and safety during your care.
Why is the first visit complimentary at your office?
We offer a complimentary first visit to ensure that you feel comfortable and well-informed as you begin your chiropractic care. During this visit, you'll have the opportunity to meet with the doctor, review your completed paperwork together, and receive an initial chiropractic adjustment. While this is happening, our staff will also verify your insurance coverage and explain the details of your plan, ensuring you fully understand your benefits.
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