Your Second Visit to Our Broomfield Practice

Again, as you enter our office you will be greeted with a smile. This second visit is the report of our findings where the doctor will discuss with you all of the results from the initial visit including all of the computerized testing, palpation findings, and x-rays. You will find this visit to be very informative and it will take approximately 45 minutes.
During this report you will be given information that will give you a clear understanding of the status of your nervous system and spine, whether we can help, how long it will take to produce results, and how much it will cost. This is also the time for you to ask questions about anything presented that is not clear to you. It is imperative that you are fully aware of your spinal condition and its connection to your health. The doctor will then discuss his recommendations for your care, your financial options, and then ask you how you would like to proceed. Once you choose to participate in care we will give you your first adjustment in our office. The adjustment is the physical means by which we make corrections to spine. We utilize many different techniques that are specifically chosen for your particular circumstances. The doctor will explain everything about the adjustment before he does anything so there will be no surprises.
After your adjustment, we will review our office policies and procedures with you, schedule your future appointments, and make your payment arrangements. Future visits in our office will be focused on addressing your subluxations and therefore will not consume very much time. Periodically we will perform Progress Exams to evaluate your progress and see how your spine is stabilizing. We will do all we can to get you to Wellness care as quickly as possible.
Congratulations on your decision to participate in chiropractic care in our office. You will be joining millions of others worldwide that have enjoyed better health through chiropractic.



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