
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept insurance?
We accept HSA & FSA, however we do not work directly with insurance companies.
If your insurance policy includes out-of-network chiropractic coverage then we can provide a Superbill (medical receipt) to submit for direct reimbursement.
We have found that working with insurance results in the insurance companies dictating care versus our Doctors, and it's not a game we are willing to play. As a cash practice, we are able to offer customized care and exclusive discounts to make care affordable for all.
Can I get adjusted if I am pregnant?
Chiropractic care can be beneficial for pregnant women, especially for addressing musculoskeletal issues such as back pain, pelvic pain, numbness and tingling, as well as postural changes that can occur during pregnancy. Many pregnant women find that chiropractic adjustments improve their pregnancy experience and can even make delivery easier. We use gentle and safe techniques that are unique to each patient in order to alleviate discomfort and improve mobility throughout pregnancy.
Can my child receive chiropractic care?
Many parents are choosing to be proactive with their children's health, rather than reactive. Chiropractic is both proactive and preventive when it comes to wellness. Pediatric chiropractic care is safe, gentle, and helps a child thrive right from the start. We commonly help kiddos with: behavioral and emotional support, bed-wetting, allergies, digestive issues, sleep quality, immune support, focus, and more.
Do you accept walk ins?
For any new clients, we require an Initial Exam prior to facilitating any adjustments. We can accept walk-ins if our schedule allows it, however this is a rare occurrence as we typically book out at least 1 week in advance. We recommend contacting our office to schedule your initial appointment.
What does the initial exam include?
The Initial Exam (45 mins) is a full functional exam designed to uncover the root cause of any symptoms you are experiencing. It includes an analysis of your posture, gait, and squat; range-of-motion and muscle strength testing; a 1:1 consultation about your health history and lifestyle behaviors; evaluation of nervous-system health, balance, and proprioception.
After the Discovery Exam, we will have you come back for a follow-up Report of Findings appointment (30 mins), where the Doctor will help you understand your current condition and have recommendations to best serve you moving forward.
How much does the initial visit cost?
The cost of the Initial Exam and Doctor’s Report of Findings is $180, and adjustments are $70 each. Please do not let price be a deterrent, as we are willing to work with our clients to ensure they get the care they need.
How much does the initial visit cost?
The cost of the Initial Exam and Doctor’s Report of Findings is $180, and adjustments are $70 each. Please do not let price be a deterrent, as we are willing to work with our clients to ensure they get the care they need.
How much does each following visit cost?
Our pay-per-visit adjustment fee is $70. If you are a practice member with us, we offer complimentary visits within your initial care plan, bringing the price per adjustment closer to $60-65 each.
Furthermore, we offer significant discounts for families, students, and wellness care.
What is “open style” adjusting?
At our practice, you will notice that we have multiple tables beside each other in an open space, and the Doctors will flow between multiple clients at a time. This allows time for your nervous system to rest and integrate in between adjustments.
Further, we believe that “you don’t heal in isolation, you heal in community.” We’re all on our own healing journeys, however many of us deal with similar obstacles along the way. While resting on the tables, you may overhear a Doctor offering guidance to another client– and although it may not be directed at you, it could still be helpful information for your personal journey.
What is the cracking or popping sound during an adjustment?
Not all adjustments create a “crack.” However, the audible sound commonly produced during traditional chiropractic adjustments is the release of gas (nitrogen and various other chemicals) from synovial joints; these chemicals release muscle tension, calm down the nervous system, decrease pain and boost adaptation of the body. This gas can be built up from poor biomechanics associated with vertebral subluxations.
What is a subluxation?
A subluxation is when one or more bones of the spine have increased tension or compression and cause interference to the communication of the nerve system and other structures. When the nerves are in an irritated state they can cause symptoms such as: pain, heat, swelling, tenderness, tingling, burning, and numbness. If you are experiencing these symptoms, you may be suffering from a very correctable subluxation.