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Clinic Hours

NEW Patients, please call to schedule your first visit!

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NEW Patients, please call to schedule your first visit! ~

MON 9:00AM - 2:00PM

TUE 12:00PM - 5:00PM

WED 9:00AM - 2:00PM

THU 12:00PM - 5:00PM

FRI CLOSED

SAT 9:00AM - 11:00AM (first 3 Saturdays of the month only)

SUN CLOSED


LOCATION

 
 
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NEW PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS

INITIAL VISIT $199

*Includes: Consult, Exam, Pulstar Scan, Posture Analysis and First Adjustment.

Paperwork - Mandatory Video 1 - Quiz 1

‘SPECIAL OFFER” INITIAL VISIT $99

*Includes all of the above, along with watching both Online New Patient orientation videos and Quizzes.

Paperwork - Video 1 - Quiz 1 - Video 2 - Quiz 2


New Patient Instructions: (Initial Visit Fee is $199)
1.
Download the New Patient Paperwork & Quiz 1 (Mandatory) quiz). Complete the paperwork and email back to us or bring with you filled out (Must be completed by all patients).

2. Watch the Mandatory Orientation video (10 minute) and take Quiz 1, answer the questions on the quiz as you are watching and bring the quiz with you to the office. Watching the orientation video is mandatory.

If you choose not to watch the 10 minute video, please choose one of the other great chiropractors in your area.

$99 SPECIAL OFFER

$99 SPECIAL OFFER

If you enjoyed the above video, but have more questions. Please watch the video below for more information and a lower first visit fee!

  1. Do all steps above (New Patient Instructions: Patient Paperwork, Video 1 and Quiz 1)

  2. Optional Orientation Video 2 (40 minutes), download and complete the Orientation Quiz 2 and bring with you to the office, if you would like to lower the first visit fee to $99). 

SPECIAL OFFER: For a first visit fee of  $99, watch this video, download and complete This Quiz too....

What to Expect

 First Visit Hints

 What Should I Bring and Wear for My First Visit?

Here are a few items you can bring that can help your chiropractor. These include:

  • A family member or friend

  • A small notebook to take notes about things your doctor tells you or an explanation you can refer to later.

    What Should I Wear?

    WILL I HAVE TO UNDRESS?

    No! Occasionally, the doctor will need to examine an area of the body without clothing. If this is necessary, you often only need to pull your shirt/blouse up to expose the back or pull one shoulder down, etc.

    If you are seeing the chiropractic knee pain, wear loose-fitting pants that can easily be rolled up to expose the knee, such as sweatpants.

    2) CAN I WEAR JEANS TO MY APPOINTMENT?

    Yes, you can wear jeans, but you will probably be more comfortable in yoga pants, sweatpants, leggings, or other types of pants with more stretch. Most of today’s jeans are made with at least a bit of spandex, so if your jeans are the stretchy kind, you should be fine. You will want to move without being constricted. Jeans that have no stretch and are very tight should probably not be worn.

    For men, if your jeans are loose enough or have enough stretch that you can pull your knee to your waist, then they should be comfortable enough. If your jeans don’t allow for that much movement, consider wearing sweatpants or other kinds of athletic pants that have an elastic waist.

    SHOULD I WEAR A BRA TO MY FIRST APPOINTMENT?

    If you normally wear a bra and you feel comfortable wearing one, then yes. If you don’t usually wear a bra or if you would be more comfortable wearing a sports-type bra, then please wear one of those.

    CAN I WEAR A SKIRT OR DRESS?

    Chances are you will feel far more comfortable wearing pants or shorts. Your chiropractor will have you lay on a table, sometimes moving you from lying on your back to lying on your stomach, possibly pulling up your leg or legs. Wearing skirts or dresses will end up making you feel more exposed than you would like.

    Skorts, sometimes called culottes, are probably OK if you feel comfortable wearing them and they allow for a full range of movement.

    WHAT TYPE OF SHOES SHOULD I WEAR?

    You will be asked to remove your shoes when in the office, but please wear shoes that are comfortable for you! Most people find that tennis shoes, sneakers, slides, or flats are most comfortable.

    If you wear orthotic shoes, be sure to bring those with you.

    No heavy boots.

    As you can see, the whole idea here is to make sure you feel comfortable and have clothing that allows a full range of movement. Think yoga class or relaxing at home. Loose-fitting pants or shorts, especially those with an elastic waist, and loose-fitting T-shirts are good choices. Some patients feel they need to dress up for a doctor’s appointment, but there is no need for this when visiting your chiropractor.

    What Not to Wear

    Sometimes clothing and other items that sound like a good idea at home, don’t work out so well at the chiropractor’s office.

    LEAVE THE SUIT JACKET, BLAZER, VEST AND TIES AT THE OFFICE

    While you might come to the chiropractor’s office directly from your business office, you will be better off changing into some gym clothes. Suits, ties, even button-down shirts can be uncomfortable and restrictive.

    AVOID TOO MANY LAYERS

    While layering clothing can help to keep you warmer, it can make it very difficult for your chiropractor to adjust you, look at your back, and for you to move. Try wearing one thin layer, a second layer, and then a heavy coat, rather than 3 or more layers of bulky sweaters and pullovers.

    JEWELRY

    Take off all jewelry and put it in our basket provided, your bag, purse or, better still, just leave it at home.

    MINIMAL MAKEUP

    Your chiropractor uses a table that will remind you of a massage table. This means you will lay face down during at least part of your exam and adjustments. Most makeup will most likely be ruined. Keeping your makeup to a minimum will make your visit more pleasant for you.

    HATS, BELTS, AND OTHER ACCESSORIES

    Belts should be removed. Other items, such as suspenders, watches, and blue tooth earbuds should all be removed before laying down.

    Please do not wear pantyhose, shape-wear, girdles, or waist-trainers to your appointment. If you wear these types of garments regularly, you should tell your chiropractor what type you wear, how often you wear them, and for how many hours each day.