FAQs
"Do you accept insurance?"
We are out of network for all insurances
"What is a superbill?"
A superbill is an itemized form used by healthcare providers for reflecting rendered services. This detailed receipt includes the services rendered, diagnosis codes, fees, and the amount paid during your visit. Superbills can be submitted to your insurance provider for possible reimbursement, if your policy allows.
"How many appointments will it take?"
Each person is different and so is each patient's injury. During your assessment, we will take into consideration the severity of your injury, how long you have had your injury, your age, your overall health and ability to recover, and your compliance to care and corrective exercise.
"What is the 'cracking' sound that is heard during a chiropractic adjustment?"
Synovial fluid in your joints contains oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide gases. When a joint in adjusted, the joint capsule is stretched and the joint volume is increased by as much as 15-20%. This creates a partial vacuum and the gas rapidly releases due to the pressure change, creating the "popping" or "cracking" sound. The gas takes about 20 minutes to return to the synovial fluid. There are no studies that suggest “cracking” your knuckles or joints will cause arthritis or harm.