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Chiropractic FAQ

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General Questions

Do you accept insurance?

Yes. We accept many major insurance plans and can also help patients using auto accident or workers' compensation benefits. Coverage varies by plan, so we verify benefits before or at your visit.

How much does a visit cost?

Visit cost depends on your exam findings, treatment plan, and insurance coverage. If you are paying cash, we explain pricing clearly before care begins.

Do chiropractic adjustments hurt?

Most chiropractic adjustments do not hurt. Some patients feel pressure or hear a popping sound, but treatment is typically brief and tailored to your comfort level.

How long will my appointment take?

Most first visits take about 45 to 60 minutes, while follow-up visits are usually much shorter. The first appointment includes history, exam, and treatment planning.

Do you treat children?

Yes. Chiropractic care can be adapted for children using gentle, age-appropriate techniques when clinically appropriate.

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Can chiropractic help with posture problems?

Yes. Chiropractic care often helps when poor posture is contributing to stiffness, pain, and recurring movement restrictions.

Do I need an injury to see a chiropractor?

No. Some patients come in for pain relief, while others come in for mobility, maintenance care, or posture-related issues.

Can chiropractic care help headaches?

Yes. Many headaches have a neck and posture component that chiropractic care can evaluate and address.

How do I know if chiropractic is a good fit?

It is a good fit to consider when joint restriction, pain, stiffness, posture strain, or movement-related symptoms keep returning.

Is chiropractic care only for adults?

No. Chiropractic care can be adapted for different ages and comfort levels depending on the person and the reason for treatment.