FAQ's

FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.
  • Once I go to the chiropractor, will I always have to go?

    Once you get treated and become well, you DO NOT have to always see a chiropractor!

    However, you only get one spine, and Dr. Chapman recommends that you take care of it by continuing maintenance treatment one time per month which will keep you feeling good and decrease the wear and tear your spine endures!


  • Do you take insurance?

    I do not currently accept any insurance, but that doesn’t mean the patient can’t file their

    bill with their insurance company. Dr. Chapman will provide you with necessary documentation to send to your insurance company for reimbursement. Our fees are so reasonable that usually the patient benefits more if they don’t file with their insurance company.


  • Will I experience immediate relief?

    Every patient is different! Most of the patients we see DO experience relief to a certain

    extent after their first visit. However, you have to realize that your injury is usually brought on by long term wear and tear and sometimes it might take a few adjustments before you are feeling better.


  • What conditions do you treat?

    Dr. Chapman treats a wide range of conditions including; low back pain, neck pain, disc

    bulges, rib subluxations, headaches, shoulder pain, sciatica, scoliosis. Dr. Chapman also uses acupuncture to treat depression, different conditions during pregnancy including breech babies, anxiety, and many more conditions.


  • I’m pregnant, can I see a chiropractor?

    Absolutely! Studies have shown that getting regular chiropractic treatment during

    pregnancy can decrease your labor time as well as allow the body to be aligned for an easier birth.


  • Do you adjust babies and children?

    Yes! No baby is too young! All of my children have been adjusted within hours of being born!

  • Is there anyone you don't treat?

    At this time Dr. Chapman is not taking medicare patients.

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