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New Patients

Your first visit begins with a comprehensive new patient exam. This appointment allows the doctor to gain a clear understanding of your health history, current concerns, and goals for care so we can create a personalized treatment plan tailored to you. If clinically necessary, x-rays may be taken to determine whether chiropractic care is appropriate and safe for your condition.

Please plan for your new patient appointment to last approximately 45 minutes.

Our goal is to ensure you feel heard, comfortable, and confident in your care from the very beginning.

 

Laser Therapy

Class IV laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that helps reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and support healing. It may be used for a variety of conditions, including back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee, and foot pain. Treatments are performed in-house by a licensed chiropractic technician.

Please note: This therapy is not recommended for patients who are pregnant, have an active or recent cancer diagnosis, or have implanted electronic devices in the treatment area.

This service is not covered by insurance. Package pricing is available for more cost-effective care.

Adjustments

After your initial visit, regular adjustment appointments are typically quick and efficient, lasting about 10 minutes. During these visits, the doctor will assess your progress, address any concerns, and provide your chiropractic adjustment to help keep you moving and feeling your best.

X-Ray

When clinically necessary, x-rays can be taken in our office by the chiropractor to help evaluate your condition and guide your care. Imaging can also be optionally sent to a DACBR radiology specialist for an additional over-read.

Please note that our office does not treat fractures. If a fracture or serious condition is suspected, you will be referred to an appropriate medical facility. Some healthcare facilities may choose to repeat imaging based on their own protocols.

Insurance Information:
Most Medicare plans do not cover chiropractic imaging fees, and patients may be responsible for these costs.