FAQ’s

  • Because of the scans and the movement/orthopedic tests we perform, we recommend that you wear clothing that is comfortable. The scans require you to change into a gown, provided in the office, so we recommend wearing bottoms that are separate from the top (i.e. pants, shorts, or a skirt instead of a dress).

  • Maybe! Most patients do not, but we won't know until we chat with you and have a bit of an understanding of what's going on. If we feel that it is necessary that you receive an X-ray before beginning care, we will let you know by the end of your new patient exam appointment. We do not perform X-rays in our office, so we will be able to refer you to the appropriate imaging center, should it be needed.

  • Short answer: YES! A great deal of our practice is made up of pregnant moms, young children, and infants. It is because of them that we have chosen this equipment that is safe for all. This scanning technology allows us to capture a great deal of information about the function of your nervous system without emitting any harmful output the way other tests might.

  • We recommend you plan on both your new patient exam and your report of findings appointments to take around 30-45 minutes.

  • Absolutely! We are a family-focused practice and if your kiddos aren’t the patient, we still love to get to meet them! We have a great play space for toddlers and up, and our entire team loves cuddling your adorable babies if you need a break.

  • In the same way that you wouldn't want your doctor to put a cast on a broken bone without first looking at the X-rays, we don't want to adjust you until we have the time to sit down and look over your scans. This allows us time to make the best decisions and recommendations for your care!