Before Your First Visit
First Visit
Consultation
On your first visit to our office you will be welcomed as a member of our family and our receptionist will greet you with a warm smile. You will then be asked to fill out our required forms which will help us gain some information about yourself and your condition.
Examination
After a thorough consultation, you will have a complete chiropractic examination. This will include testing your reflexes, your ability to turn and bend, as well as other standard orthopedic, neurological, postural, and physical examinations. The doctor will gain valuable information regarding your condition so that he will have a better understanding of how chiropractic can help you. If necessary, the doctor may take X-rays or refer you for additional testing procedures.
X-ray
X-ray is sometimes required to get a full evaluation of a patient. The need for X-ray is considered on a case by case basis. Our equipment is state of the art for imaging.
Report of Findings
Once all the information and examinations have been performed, the doctor will give you a report of findings, as well as his recommendations for treatment.
Treatment
Most of our patients begin to see results from the very first adjustment. Our gentle yet effective alignment of the body is interactive with the patient. It is gentle enough for kids, yet it is able to restore function and movement for the athlete and senior.
Our office participates in many insurance programs. We also accept auto accident liens and worker’s compensation cases. To find out if your insurance covers chiropractic care, you can call the doctors directly and schedule your free consultation. You can also fill out the insurance information form on this web site and we will get back to you with information regarding your coverage. We offer everyone a free no obligation consultation.
For patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, flexible payment programs can be arranged.
Paperwork
Click here to print the NEW PATIENT FORM and please complete prior to your first visit.