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FAQs

A list of the frequently asked questions we receive in our offices.

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What is going to happen on my first visit?

The doctor will do a thorough consultation to best understand the cause of your problem, an examination, and if necessary X-ray’s will be taken. Once they have had the chance to fully review the findings from your first visit, they will let you know how we can best help you.

How long can I expect my first visit to be?

In order to properly evaluate you and your problem, we ask you to plan to be in the office for about 45 minutes to an hour.

Can I get adjusted while pregnant?

Yes! Not only is chiropractic care safe during pregnancy, but it has also been shown to improve a mother’s experience during pregnancy as well as the labor and delivery processes.

At what age can children get adjusted?

It is safe to get your child’s spine and nervous system checked right from birth! If the doctor feels they can help your child they will review the safe, gentle, and effective strategies used to ensure your child’s nervous system develops properly.

I have had back surgery, is it safe to get checked by a chiropractor?

Absolutely! On your first visit, the doctors will fully assess your individual problem to see if they will be able to help you. We have worked with many patients who unfortunately have had failed back surgeries.

Are you in Network with Insurace?

Yes, we are in network with most major medical carriers, call the office and we will comfirm.

What will my Insurance cover?

Once we get you scheduled for an appointment and you bring your insurance card in we will have one of our staff members check your chiropractic benefits.

Why do I need X-rays taken?

The doctors are very thorough and want first and foremost want to keep you safe, so during the examination if the doctor encounters something that is concerning x-rays will be taken. Secondly knowing what is causing the problem will enable the doctors to treat the problem and give us a good course of action.

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