Chiropractic Frequently Asked Questions
What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire
a provider like you?
I would look for providers that have advanced post graduate
degrees such as Diplomates of the American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedics,
Board of Chiropractic Radiologists, Board of Chiropractic Sports Practitioners
or Board of Chiropractic Neurology.
These individuals have an additional 3 years of training beyond their
chiropractic education.
If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew
about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?
I would identify practices that perform a thorough
evaluation and only complete x-rays to identify fractures, tumors, arthritis or
infections. They do not take x-rays to
locate vertebral subluxations (vertebrae out of place or repeat x-rays). Once your condition has been identified and
diagnosed a 1-3 month treatment plan is recommended. It is very difficult if
not impossible to know what treatment would be needed 4-5 months out.
What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right
service professional?
What is your educational background? How long have you been in practice at your
present location? How often do you treat
patients with my complaints or condition?
Why does your work stand out from others who do what
you do?
My work stands out because of the 25+ years of experience in
the chiropractic and 15+ years in the acupuncture profession. In addition our office provides a
multidiscipline approach to your health to include chiropractic, acupuncture,
massage, Pilates, physical therapy, nutritional, Chinese herbal medicine and
homeopathy.
What do you like most about your job?
What I enjoy most about my job is helping patients with
difficult to treat conditions.
What questions do customers most commonly asked
you? What’s your answer?
One of the most commonly asked questions is do you think you
can help relieve my symptoms. I answer with let’s determine the cause of your
condition and then I will let you know if I can help you or would you have
better results with a different type of practitioner.
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