FAQs
Air One Chiropractic
Do you accept my insurance?
We accept most major insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify your specific coverage.What can I expect for my first appointment?
Your initial visit will be a comprehensive one-hour session. This includes a consultation, necessary adjustments, therapeutic treatment if required, and instructions for personalized stretches and exercises.What type of techniques do you use?
Our practice employs a range of chiropractic techniques, including drop table, activator, manual adjustments, and low-force methods. We customize our approach based on each patient's individual needs and condition.How long does a adjustment takes?
The duration of an adjustment varies. Your first visit typically lasts up to 60 minutes, while subsequent appointments generally take between 10 to 20 minutes.Can I receive chiropractic care if I have had surgery?
Yes, chiropractic care can be beneficial even after surgery. It's important to realign the joints surrounding the surgical site to promote proper healing and function.Is there an age limit?
Chiropractic care is suitable for individuals of all ages. Our practice has treated patients ranging from newborns as young as two weeks old to seniors up to 99 years of age.Does chiropractic help with pregnancy?
Yes, chiropractic care can be beneficial during pregnancy. We offer gentle, low-force adjustment techniques specifically designed for expectant mothers.Can it help disc issues?
Chiropractic care can be effective for disc-related problems. We utilize techniques that help decompress and stretch the spine, potentially alleviating disc issues.How soon after a car accident can I be seen?
We can schedule an appointment for you as soon as you're ready to be seen following a car accident. Prompt care is often beneficial for recovery.Do you take imaging, is it required before care?
Imaging is not typically required before treatment. However, if your initial consultation reveals severe symptoms, or if your condition doesn't improve or worsens, we may recommend x-rays or MRIs for a more comprehensive assessment.