FAQ
What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic, derived from "by hand only," involves analyzing the nervous system to facilitate the restoration of proper bodily function through "adjustments". This method emphasizes correcting misalignments (subluxations) in the spine to enhance nervous system function. By focusing on spinal health, chiropractic care aims to maintain and restore overall well-being by supporting the body's natural healing abilities, without relying on medications or surgical procedures.
Where are you located?
3801 NW 166th Street
Edmond, OK 73012
Suite #7
Do you accept insurance?
No. At our practice, we focus on your healthcare goals without letting insurance dictate your treatment. We operate on a cash-based model, ensuring that we can provide the personalized care you deserve. For your convenience, we do accept Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA).
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Additionally, we can provide a superbill after your visit. You can submit this superbill to your insurance company for potential reimbursement, giving you the option to seek compensation from your insurer for the care you receive from us.
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Our approach ensures that your health remains our primary focus, free from the constraints of traditional insurance models.
What are my payment options?
On the day of the third visit, we will discuss two payment options with you. The first option offers a discounted rate if you choose to pay in full. The second option allows you to make payments in three installments, although this option does not include a discount. Additionally, we accept Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for your convenience.
What happens after my careplan is completed?
At the end of your personalized care plan, you will have the option to continue your care by signing up for a membership. This membership includes a set number of visits within a specific timeframe. However, if you do not receive care for eight months after completing your personalized care plan, you will need to sign up as a new patient and undergo a full new patient examination and care plan.