A chiropractor focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues, especially those related to the spine. We use hands-on spinal adjustments and other techniques to help improve alignment, relieve pain, and support the body’s natural ability to heal.
Yes, chiropractic care is generally very safe when performed by a licensed and trained professional. Like any healthcare treatment, there can be risks, but they are very rare. I always tailor care to your specific needs and health conditions.
Most adjustments are gentle and cause little to no discomfort. You may hear a popping sound, which is just gas releasing from the joint—similar to cracking your knuckles. Many patients feel immediate relief after treatment.
That depends on your condition, how long you've had it, and your overall health goals. Some people feel better after just a few visits, while others may need ongoing care for chronic issues. We’ll review progress regularly and adjust your plan as needed.
No, you do not need a referral to see a chiropractor. Chiropractic care is considered a primary healthcare service, which means you can come directly to us.
In addition to back pain, we treat neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint pain, sports injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, and more. Chiropractic care can also improve mobility, posture, and overall function.
Not at all. Chiropractic care can benefit people of all ages, including children, seniors, and even pregnant women. Treatments are always adapted for age, size, and individual needs.
The sound is called cavitation—it’s simply gas being released from the joint when it's adjusted. It’s harmless and doesn’t indicate that anything is breaking or being damaged.
No, but many patients choose to continue care after their pain is gone to maintain their spinal health—just like seeing a dentist for routine cleanings. It’s always up to you. I’ll give you a plan and you decide what’s right for you.
Many insurance plans do cover chiropractic care, but coverage varies. We’re happy to verify your benefits and explain what’s covered before we begin treatment.