What types of conditions does the chiropractor treat?

We treat most musculoskeletal conditions, including headaches, neck pain, back pain, and extremity dysfunction. While many patients visit us for these issues, we also support individuals with a variety of chronic health concerns, such as autoimmune disorders, gut imbalances, depression and anxiety, PTSD, and insomnia.

What type of chiropractic techniques do the doctors use?

We specialize in spinal corrective techniques, including Pettibon and CLEAR Institute methods. These approaches are designed to restore the spine’s natural, healthy curves and reduce abnormal shifts or distortions that develop over time. Think of it like the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist—one focuses on correction, not just maintenance.

Why corrective care?

Research shows that reducing postural distortion can help minimize inflammation, nerve compression, and overall stress on the spine.

Who can get adjusted?

Chiropractic care is safe and beneficial for people of all ages. We customize every adjustment to match the patient’s age, needs, and comfort level.

Babies and children: Their adjustments are incredibly light—often no more pressure than you’d use to check the ripeness of a tomato.

Adults: Depending on what your body requires, we may use gentle, low-force techniques or more traditional chiropractic adjustments.

Our focus is always on improving movement and function while keeping every adjustment as safe and comfortable as possible.

How long do I have to come for care?

Your length of care depends on the current condition of your spine and your personal health goals.

Initial Relief: Our first priority is to help reduce your pain and improve your mobility.

Ongoing Wellness: Many patients choose to continue periodic care. Just like healthyeating or regular exercise, ongoing chiropractic maintenance can support spinal health, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being and longevity.

What’s the process to become a new chiropractic patient in the office?

Getting started is simple! We follow a structured 3-day new patient process to ensure you receive the most accurate diagnosis and best possible care.

Day 1 – Consultation & Testing
A consultation, physical exam, nerve scan, and X-rays to determine the cause of your condition.

Day 2 – Review of Findings & First Adjustment
The doctor(s) will review your exam and X-ray results in detail. If appropriate, you’ll receive your first adjustment.

Day 3 – Personalized Care Plan
Based on your findings and goals, the doctor(s) will present a customized treatment plan designed specifically for your needs.

You can schedule your first visit online or by calling the office, and completing your New Patient Paperwork beforehand will help your appointment go smoothly.

How long will I need chiropractic care?

This is unique to you. Once your pain is under control, the choice is yours. We offer different phases of care:

Initial Intensive Care: To reduce your symptoms and stabilize the problem.
Corrective Care: To improve underlying issues with your spine.
Wellness Care: Periodic check-ups (like a dental check-up) to maintain your improvements and promote better health long-term.

Can pregnant women get adjusted?

Yes, absolutely! Chiropractic care is safe and highly beneficial for pregnant women. Adjustments can help manage back pain, reduce sciatica, and create better pelvic balance, which can support an easier labor and delivery.

How do I schedule my first appointment?

Go to the top of this page and click “Schedule Your Appointment.” Enter your information and select a time that works best for you. You’ll then receive a link to our New Patient Paperwork, which you can complete online or fill out in the office—whichever is easier. If you prefer the paper version, please arrive 25 minutes before your appointment to complete it.

You can also call our office at 720-963-1200, and our team will help you schedule a time that’s most convenient for you.

How long do my appointments take?

Your first two appointments are more in-depth and typically take 45–60 minutes. Once you’re on a treatment plan, visits usually take 15–25 minutes. We value your time and work hard to stay on schedule.

What should I bring with me to my first appointment?

Please bring any relevant records related to your case history, as long as they are practical to obtain. Most of all, an open mindset.

Will I get X-rays at my first appointment?

Yes. In most cases, X-rays are taken during your first visit. X-rays provide critical information about your spine that can’t be detected through an exam alone, ensuring your care is both safe and precisely tailored to your needs. “To see is to know—not to see is to guess.”

Will I get adjusted on my first visit?

Typically, no. Your first visit is dedicated to your consultation, exam, and X-rays. The doctors will take time to thoroughly review your results before creating a safe, individualized treatment plan. In most cases, your first adjustment will be given at your second visit.

What is a BioScan?

A BioScan is a noninvasive technology that measures how your body responds to stress. It evaluates patterns in your nervous system, organs, and energy pathways to help identify areas of imbalance. This information allows us to better understand underlying stressors that may be affecting your health and guide more personalized care recommendations.

How does the BioScan work?

The BioScan helps us identify potential stressors or imbalances in your body. It generates a personalized report that highlights areas that may need nutritional or supplemental support to help your body function optimally.

Who does a Bioscan help?

The BioScan can help anyone who wants a more objective look at their body’s underlying functional health. It is particularly helpful for those dealing with chronic issues, unexplained symptoms, stress, fatigue, or for people simply looking to optimize their wellness through targeted nutrition.

What's the process to become a BioScan Patient?

1. Schedule: Call to make your dedicated BioScan appointment.
2. Scan: The scan takes about 60 minutes and is non-painful.
3. Review: The doctors will review the comprehensive report with you and provide a personalized recommendation plan for supplements and nutrition.

What is Neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback is a safe, non-invasive type of brain training that helps your brain learn to function more efficiently. It measures your brainwave activity in real-time and uses sounds or images to give your brain instant feedback, encouraging it to produce more balanced brainwave patterns.

How does Neurofeedback help?

By training your brain to regulate itself better, Neurofeedback can help improve focus, attention, sleep quality, and emotional regulation. It is a drug-free approach to managing symptoms related to stress, anxiety, ADHD, and difficulty concentrating.

Who does Neurofeedback help?

Neurofeedback is beneficial for both children and adults looking to improve their mental performance and emotional well-being. This includes students, professionals, or anyone dealing with challenges like ADHD, stress, sleep issues, or emotional ups and downs.

What's the process to become a Neurofeedback Patient?

Initial Consultation: Discuss your goals and symptoms
QEEG Brain Map: A painless, non-invasive assessment is done to map your brainwave patterns and identify areas needing training.
Training Plan: A personalized training plan is created based on your QEEG map.
Training Sessions: You attend regular training sessions, typically 30-45 minutes long, to retrain your brain.

Do I need all three services you offer?

No, you do not need all three services. Your care plan is completely personalized based on your health goals and initial exams. The doctors will recommend the services (Chiropractic, BioScan, Neurofeedback) that they believes will be most effective for your specific condition.

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