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Finding the Right Chiropractor for You: Things to Look For

  • Writer: Justin Gianni
    Justin Gianni
  • 6 days ago
  • 1 min read
A chiropractor holing insurance files

They Take AND Bill You Insruance


If you are going to a chiropractor, it’s best to make sure they are in-network with your health insurance company. Seeing an in-network chiropractor gives you access to reduced rates due to contracts between the chiropractor and the insurance companies they accept. In rare cases, this can be a disadvantage, but generally, it’s one of the biggest benefits of having health insurance.


While some insurance companies create difficult hoops to jump through, a good chiropractic office should guide you through that process and ensure the proper documentation is completed and submitted for approval. Even the best offices make mistakes occasionally, but they typically know all the nuances of each insurance company. And if your health insurance does hit a roadblock, they can still help you find affordable treatment options.


Some people argue that you’ll receive better service from a chiropractor who doesn’t accept insurance—but that’s not true. Many chiropractors are squeezed by low insurance reimbursements and, as a result, shorten appointment times to fit in more patients. You don’t have to settle for that.


At Performance Family Chiropractic, we accept nearly all insurances and still spend quality time with each patient to ensure your concerns are heard and that you receive a high-quality adjustment, stretching, and soft-tissue work. No five-minute chiropractic appointments here. Through disciplined business practices, we’ve been able to offer the best of both worlds.


Come check us out at Performance Family Chiropractic and see what we’re talking about!



 
 
 

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