Your Questions, Answered.
Better outcomes start with clear expectations.
These are the questions people usually ask first.
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We take a movement-based approach to chiropractic care.
Instead of a one-size-fits-all visit, your plan is built around how your body moves and what’s keeping you from doing the things you care about.
The goal isn’t just feeling better temporarily — it’s helping you get back to your life without constantly managing the same problem.
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We work with active adults who feel stuck.
People dealing with pain that keeps coming back, limits workouts or hobbies, or never fully improved after past treatment.
If you’re looking for long-term solutions, you’ll likely fit well here.
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Your first visit is where we figure out what’s actually going on.
We’ll talk through your history, look at how you move, and identify what’s causing the problem. From there, we’ll outline clear next steps so you know exactly how we can move forward.
You’ll leave with clarity — not guesses.
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Most visits are about 60 minutes of dedicated 1-on-1 time focused entirely on your goals.
We don’t rush appointments because meaningful change takes attention, coaching, and progression.
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It depends on your goals, history, and how your body responds.
After the evaluation, you’ll receive a clear plan with defined milestones so you understand what progress should look like and what it will take to get there.
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We don’t bill insurance directly.
Our care is built around what helps you recover and stay active — not what insurance limits allow.
Many patients still use HSA/FSA funds, and we can provide paperwork for possible reimbursement. If you want help understanding how that works, we’ll walk you through it during a quick call.
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Often, yes.
Some injuries need a little time first, but many people benefit from guidance early on. The best way to know is for us to have a brief conversation so we can point you in the right direction — whether that’s starting care here or something else first.
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Most people don’t — at least not right away.
A detailed movement evaluation usually tells us more about why something hurts than a scan alone. If imaging is important for safety or would meaningfully change your plan, we’ll prioritize getting it and guide you through the next steps.
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Every case is different.
Many people improve with the right movement and strength plan first, while some conditions truly do require surgery. Our role is to help you explore the conservative path when it’s appropriate so you can make a confident decision.
If surgery is the better option, we’ll tell you honestly and help you take the right next step.