Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover chiropractic care?
Many insurance plans cover chiropractic care, but coverage can vary depending on your specific plan and provider. Our staff can help verify your insurance coverage and assist with any billing or paperwork related to your chiropractic treatment. We also offer flexible payment options for patients without insurance coverage.
How many chiropractic sessions will I need?
The number of chiropractic sessions you’ll need depends on your specific condition and treatment goals. During your initial visit, your chiropractor will assess your situation and create a personalized treatment plan. Typically, patients start with a series of visits to address immediate concerns and then transition to maintenance sessions as they improve. Your chiropractor will regularly evaluate your progress and adjust the plan as necessary to ensure optimal results.
What conditions can chiropractic care help with?
Chiropractic care can help with a wide range of conditions, including back pain, neck pain, and headaches. It is also effective for addressing joint issues, muscle strain, and sports injuries. Additionally, chiropractic adjustments can improve posture and alleviate discomfort from repetitive strain injuries. Many patients also find relief from conditions like sciatica and carpal tunnel syndrome. Your chiropractor will assess your specific needs and tailor a treatment plan to address your unique health concerns.
Is chiropractic treatment safe?
Yes, chiropractic treatment is generally considered safe when performed by a licensed and experienced chiropractor. It involves non-invasive techniques to improve spinal alignment and overall function. Your chiropractor will conduct a thorough assessment to ensure that the treatment is appropriate for your specific condition and health history.
What should I expect during my first chiropractic visit?
During your first chiropractic visit, you’ll undergo a comprehensive evaluation, including a detailed discussion of your medical history and current health concerns. Your chiropractor will perform a physical examination and may take diagnostic tests, such as X-rays, to assess your spine and overall condition. Based on this assessment, they’ll develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss any concerns before beginning your treatment.