FAQ's

FAQ's (frequently asked questions)

Q. What is Chiropractic Care? Chiropractic is a Latin term that translates literally into "to do by hand".  No drugs, no surgery; chiropractic is a natural way of allowing your body to express its innate ability to be healthy.  The expression of health is promoted through chiropractic care by allowing your body’s communication system (the nervous system) to function at it maximum capacity.

Q. Can I use my insurance?  Yes, we take insurance, but not in a way that you are probably accustom to.  Our goal is to work for YOU not the insurance company.  We do offer "out of network billing" which allows us to keep the cost of chiropractic care very reasonable and may allow you to use your insurance.  Most patients find care very affordable with or WITHOUT insurance. 

Q.  What will your services cost?  For all of our patients, we customize a treatment plan to allow you to be on the path to health in an affordable and timely fashion.  An office visit (including full-spine adjustments, therapies and exercises) for an established patient will never cost more than $35.  Discounts apply for family, monthly and yearly payment plans. 

Q. I am not in pain, so why should I see a Chiropractor?  Pain is one of the last indicators to signal our body for help.  Seeing a Chiropractor is comparable to going to the dentist for your maintenance cleanings.  You may not be in pain when you go for your cleaning, but your dentist may find a cavity.  If you leave that cavity alone it will soon be painful!  Comparably, the spine and muscles can develop their own type of cavity.  That is why it is important to visit a Chiropractor to prevent pain and improve your health!

Back on Track Family Chiropractic

2751 Commercial Blvd #4
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
PH: 715-720-1800

Office Hours
M,W 7:30 am - 10 am
  3:30 pm - 6 pm
T,TH 3:30 pm - 6 pm
 F 9:00 am - 12 pm
Sat 8:30 am

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