Drs Ann and Bart Stark appear in the Netflix show "Quarterback" with Kirk Cousins
Drs Ann and Bart Stark appear in the Netflix show "Quarterback" with Kirk Cousins
Announcements: We now offer texting as an option for scheduling appointments. Many of our patients are not free during the day to have conversations on the phone or need to communicate during times that we are away from the phones. Go ahead and send a text to our regular office number!
Does an adjustment hurt?
Most often no. If there is resistance to movement then we do our best to smooth that out before the actual adjustment takes place.
What do you treat and can you help me?
We do not treat disease we treat the person who has the disease. We will do a complete exam before beginning care. If we believe chiropractic care would be beneficial to you we will discuss a treatment plan. If we believe it is not a good choice for you, we will recommend what we believe is.
Does one treatment fix what I have going on?
Sometimes yes and sometimes no. We see ourselves as educators. We want you to know and understand the signals your body is giving that something needs attention. We give recommendations in our treatment plan for you but also recognize that many of our patients come to us familiar with chiropractic and know exactly what they want.
How long does it take to feel better?
Depending on the cause and severity of symptoms, this answer can be varied. We will give you a thorough examination and carefully listen to your goals. A treatment plan will be laid out to give you the best chance of reaching your goals with consideration given to the speed in which you are looking for results.
Do you ever offer intensives for a specific injury or for people traveling a long way to get to you?
Absolutely! We do this regularly It is best to call our office and speak to one our doctors directly about your situation. We are always up for a challenge!
What payment do you accept?
We are a fees for service practice which means our patients pay by cash or credit card when services are rendered. The codes given on our receipts are what insurance companies often look for when reimbursing our patients directly.