We want you to receive high value from your visits at our clinic. We want to help you achieve your goal of decreased pain and symptoms in less time and with minimal effort. We truly care for each of our patient’s health and well being, so our guarantee is that if you feel you did not receive sufficient value from your visit, you can request your money back. We hope this demonstrates our commitment to improving your health.
- At your first visit, we will discuss your medical history, review any medical records, complete an initial exam, and provide osteopathic manipulation, if indicated.
- If you have MRIs, X-rays, other pertinent imaging or labs, please bring these to your first visit.
- This fee covers evaluation, management, osteopathic manipulation and lifestyle modifications provided during your visit.
- At return visits, we will continue evaluation, management, osteopathic manipulation and lifestyle modifications.
- New and Returning
- Age 0-13
- At the initial visit, we will discuss medical history, review medical records, complete an initial exam and provide osteopathic manipulation, if indicated.
- At return visits, we will continue evaluation management, osteopathic manipulation and other lifestyle modifications or recommendations.
We accept cash, check and all major credit cards, including Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. You can also use your health savings account (HSA) or flex savings account (FSA) for the fee.
The number of visits changes from individual to individual.
All treatments must be paid in full on the day of your appointment.
Do you accept health insurance plans?
I have not signed contracts with any insurance companies so my services are reimbursed as an out-of-network provider. We do not bill your insurance; however, we will provide you with a detailed super-bill after each visit. You may submit the super-bill to your insurance company to be reimbursed directly. The amount of reimbursement you receive will depend on your policy with your insurance company. Some patients receive full reimbursements, some receive partial reimbursements, while others count it towards their yearly deductibles. This will depend upon your insurance company and individual plan.
