What to Expect

If you’ve ever gone to a social event where you didn’t know anyone, you know how uncomfortable that can make you feel.  Our goal is to eliminate every shred of apprehension and make you feel at home.

You're not a stranger for long in our Norcross chiropractic office!

When you first arrive you will be made to feel welcomed, appreciated and respected. You’ll immediately feel at home the moment you walk in the door.

You will fill out a basic personal medical/pain profile, after which you will see the case manager who will then get a brief medical history of your problem(s) and determine;

  1. If we might be able to help.
     
  2. Which type of exam is needed
     
  3. Which doctors best fit your needs

Because of our team approach, you will be seen by two separate doctors. One will perform the medical exam and orthopedic tests and once that is finished the second doctor will perform the functional exam. The next step will be taking any imaging that the doctors request, which are normally digital x-rays. You will then make an appointment to come back the following day for the results of the exam and imaging. This allows the doctors to have a medical team conference about your case and spend the needed time to evaluate the exam results and imaging.

Note: It is our policy to accept only those that we believe we can help. If during the initial consultation we do not feel we can help, you will not be charged any fees including any co-pay.

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Dr. Daniel (D.C.) Asks some important questions of interest to Norcross residents - Chiropractor Norcross Dr. Daniel (D.C.) Asks...

Can someone who has had back surgery receive chiropractic care?
Yes. Rest assured that we will avoid the surgically modified areas of your spine. However, what we find is that surgical interventions will often produce spinal instability above or below the involved level. This is will be the focus of your chiropractic care.
What's the difference between a "good" drug and a "bad" drug?
As a chiropractor, I see the use of many drugs (legal or illegal) as merely symptom treating. Worse, virtually every drug produces unwanted effects. The effects of chiropractic are largely positive effects. If you're a Norcross parent, consider carefully before giving your child a cough medication, cold remedy or pain reliever so this sort of question doesn't arise in the first place.