Frequently Asked Questions
Putting the patient first is always our top priority. We strive to help you live a better, healthier life.
Absolutely. Chiropractic treatment is a non-invasive, drug-free method for addressing common musculoskeletal conditions, and the likelihood of complications resulting from this type of treatment is low. There is an abundance of scientific evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of chiropractic care in treating a wide range of conditions related to the musculoskeletal system. Over the past two decades, numerous controlled and independent research studies have consistently shown that chiropractic care is both safe and effective for addressing low back pain, neck pain, headaches, and other related conditions.
The purpose of your first visit is to identify the root cause of your symptoms and develop a plan to address them. After we have gathered this information, we will sit down with you to review the issues we identified and the potential treatment options available to you. No treatment will be initiated until we have thoroughly discussed and agreed upon the appropriate course of action.
Each patient undergoes an individual evaluation and receives a personalized treatment plan based on their diagnosis and health objectives. Some patients may require an extensive initial treatment spanning several weeks, followed by rehabilitation and maintenance adjustments. In contrast, others may only require a brief course of adjustments to resolve their issues.
We understand that your health is a valuable asset that affects every aspect of your life. Although it is beneficial when an insurance company helps cover your expenses, your health should not be compromised because of coverage limitations.
As chiropractors, we prioritize your overall well-being, which is why we incorporate exercise, dietary recommendations, and healthy lifestyle suggestions to help you maintain a strong and healthy body. If we are unable to identify or correct the cause of your specific problem, we may refer you to other specialists who can assist you.
We are dedicated to ensuring your optimal health, and we encourage you to communicate any concerns or questions you may have.
Pinched nerves are relatively uncommon. It is more likely that a nerve is stretched, rubbed, or irritated by an adjacent spinal bone, resulting in symptoms in the areas innervated by that nerve. For example, nerve irritation in the neck may cause pain or tingling in the arm.