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FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What Is Chiropractic?
  2. What Causes These Joint Restrictions or Subluxations?
  3. What is an adjustment?
  4. What Type Of Education Do Chiropractic Physicians Receive?
  5. How Long Will I Need Chiropractic Care?
  6. How much does it cost?
  7. Do you accept insurance?
  8. What can be done for muscular pain?
  9. What can be done for pinched nerve?

6. How Much Does It Cost?
The cost of a new patient examination (see "Your First Visit" is around $100.00. The cost of an adjustment is around $45.00. Other procedures, like the ones described above, may also be used depending on your specific problem. This means that the cost of a typical office visit will vary and would be discussed in detail after your examination has been performed.

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