Frequently Asked Questions
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We provide chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue mobilization and modalities, corrective and rehabilitative exercise, decompression therapy, nutritional counseling, lifestyle guidance, wellness programs, clinical grade supplements, massage therapy, and much much more!
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No, we are primary care providers and do not require referrals. Just call to schedule or schedule online!
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Your first visit includes a consultation, detailed history, physical, orthopedic, and neurological exam, treatment tailored to your needs, and the relief of knowing that you are finally at the right place.
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We accept BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHEILD, UNITED HEALTHCARE, UMR, CIGNA, VERITY, WEBTPA, MEDICARE, HEALTHY BLUE and LOUISIANA HEALTHCARE CONNECTIONS. If you don’t see your insurance give us a call.
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Absolutely! You do not need insurance to be treated in our clinic.
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YES! Our treatments are non-invasive and designed to support your body’s natural healing process.
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2 weeks old! Chiropractic can help infants with birth trauma, digestive issues, torticollis, latching issues, poor sleep, and help overall nervous system function.
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The number of sessions varies depending on your condition and goals. We’ll provide a tailored care plan at your initial visit.
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Nutrition counseling is a professional service designed to help individuals improve their health and well-being through personalized dietary and lifestyle recommendations. It involves working with a trained expert to address specific health goals or concerns.
Key Components of Nutrition Counseling:
1. Assessment of Current Diet and Lifestyle
• The physician evaluates your eating habits, physical activity, medical history, and lifestyle to understand your nutritional needs.
2. Personalized Meal Plans
• Based on your goals, whether weight management, managing a chronic condition (e.g., diabetes, heart disease), or improving athletic performance, a tailored meal plan is created.
3. Education and Guidance
• You’ll learn about food choices, portion sizes, and how to read nutrition labels. The goal is to help you make informed decisions about your diet.
4. Behavioral Support
• Nutrition counseling often includes strategies for overcoming barriers like emotional eating, cravings, or time management for meal prep.
5. Ongoing Monitoring and Adjustment
• Regular check-ins ensure progress is tracked and adjustments are made to the plan as needed.
Who Can Benefit?
• Individuals with Medical Conditions: Diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, digestive disorders, etc.
• Athletes: For improved performance and recovery.
• Weight Management Goals: Weight loss, gain, or maintenance.
• Lifestyle Transitions: Pregnancy, postpartum, aging, or transitioning to plant-based diets.
Nutrition counseling empowers individuals to take control of their health through diet, creating sustainable habits for long-term success. -
Clinical-grade supplements offer higher quality and potency compared to over-the-counter options. Here are the key benefits:
1. Purity and Safety
• Made with rigorously tested, high-quality ingredients to ensure they are free from contaminants, fillers, and unnecessary additives.
2. Higher Potency
• Contain therapeutic dosages of active ingredients, often in forms that are more bioavailable (easier for the body to absorb and use).
3. Backed by Research
• Formulated based on scientific studies and often recommended by healthcare professionals to address specific health needs.
4. Consistent Quality
• Manufactured in facilities that follow strict Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), ensuring consistency and reliability.
5. Targeted Health Benefits
• Designed to support specific health conditions or deficiencies with precision, such as boosting immunity, improving gut health, detoxing from mycotoxins, supporting joint health and so much more.
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You can schedule an appointment by calling our office or using our online booking tool.
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We require at least 24 hours’ notice for cancellations or rescheduling. Late cancellations may incur a fee.
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• A list of current medications and supplements
• Relevant medical records or imaging (if applicable)
• Insurance information (if using)