New Patients
A new Chiropractic patient appointment takes approximately 1 hour, which includes:
- Complete chiropractic evaluation
- Range of motion studies
- X-rays (if necessary)
- Possibly your first treatment
Every patient is considered an individual, therefore they will be given a treatment plan according to their own needs. Call today (508) 339-1418 to schedule.
What to Expect During Your First Visit to a Chiropractor
People who are about to experience their first chiropractic treatment often have questions about chiropractic procedures. Some individuals might be afraid, while others are nervous because they simply don’t know what to expect. Keep reading, and you’ll be better prepared for what will probably happen during your first visit to a chiropractor.
Your Medical History
As is true for initial visits with any other type of medical practitioner, your first visit to a chiropractor will begin with a consultation. This information will help your chiropractor determine whether you have experienced other conditions in the past, as well as enable him or her to better determine the cause of your current complaints.
Physical Examination
Every chiropractor should conduct a thorough physical examination before performing any treatment on a new patient. Initial testing is typically fairly general and includes things like your height, weight, blood pressure, an evaluation of your reflexes and any required orthopedic neurological tests. These tests are intended to provide information that is essential for a proper diagnosis of your condition.
Your muscle tone and strength, range of motion in the specific region of your body that is affected, and any neurological imbalances are all evaluated during this stage of your first visit to a chiropractor. You might also be asked to execute several specific movements to determine precisely how well your body performs them.
Diagnostic Testing and the Development of a Diagnosis
Once your medical history has been gathered and your physical chiropractic examination has been completed, diagnostic testing will be conducted. This is the stage of your visit where all the gathered information will be evaluated in hopes of developing an accurate diagnosis of your condition. Diagnostic testing might include X-rays, an MRI scan or other procedures.
After your chiropractor has combined all these elements, he or she will have the information needed to accurate evaluate and diagnose your condition. The next step is to determine whether you’ll proceed with chiropractic care or if alternative treatments are suggested for your condition.
The Length of Your First Visit
Typically, your first visit to a chiropractor will not last longer than an hour. That should be enough time for him or her to perform the above steps, then evaluate the information received and properly diagnose your condition. You don’t want your chiropractor to hurry this process; after all, your health is on the line, and too much haste could cause some crucial information to be overlooked.
Developing Your Treatment Plan
Some chiropractors might begin actually treating a patient during the initial visit, but whether this is possible often depends on the severity of the patient’s condition. Other patients will be required to schedule a follow-up appointment to begin their treatment sessions.
Based on the information gathered, your chiropractor will prescribe a set of goals to be attained by your chiropractic treatment plan. The duration of your treatment period will depend on the severity of your condition and the treatment method your practitioner selects as the most suitable for your condition. Patients who suffer from pain caused by joint or muscle issues typically have a shorter treatment period than patients who require a complete restoration of their system in order to regain bodily functions and improve their daily lives. These types of treatment plans are generally longer in duration.
Frequently Asked Questions –
Do you accept Medical Insurance?
Yes, we accept many major medical insurance plans. Please contact our front desk to verify your individual coverage and available benefits.
Do you accept PIP (personal injury) Insurance?
Yes, we accept PIP coverage from most auto insurance carriers. In most cases, we can provide services for no money out-of-pocket. However, PIP coverage is limited in Massachusetts, so it’s important to verify if we also accept your medical insurance plan should that coverage be exhausted.
What if I do not have Insurance?
If you don’t have insurance coverage, please contact our front desk for cash pricing. We are happy to say we do offer military discounts.
Do I need an X-ray or MRI?
Not every condition requires an X-Ray or MRI. After your initial exam, a licensed chiropractic physician will advise you if one is needed to diagnose your condition. If your insurance requires documentation to approve an MRI, we’ll do our best to help you get approved.
Do you participate in the Veterans Affairs Community Network?
Yes! It’s our honor to serve those that have served our country. Our services go well beyond standard chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture and massage therapy to help you get back to your best. Referrals are required, so please call our office to make arrangements.