Services
Chiropractic care :
The first office visit is always the longest but here is why: Each step we take the time to evaluate and assess to ensure nothing is left out that we formulate the best treatment plan tailor to your needs.
- Consultation
- Examination
- Specific Treatment Plan
- stretching, exercises and erognomics
Be sure to arrive 15 mintues early to allow time to fill out paper work or Email Us for the paper work in which you can print it out and bring it with you.
On special occasions in which our facility can not accommodate your needs. A referral will be provided.
Pricing
New Patient special - $52
Applies to new patients and re-exams days. This visit includes a detailed exam and
treatment. subjected to change at anytime.
Chiropractic visit - $42
Includes: Laser Therapy, Soft Tissue work if needed
restrictions may apply to medicare
eligible patients. Prices are subjected to change at anytime.
KT - taping - $2.50 per area
Laser therapy -
Soft Tissue work-
Cats/Small dogs - $31
Visit Includes consultation, Exam, Adjustment, soft tissue
and laser therapy as needed. Please call or contact us to to
receive a copy of our Vet referral form, that needs to be signed
prior to your pets first visit
Medium/Large dogs - $46
Visit Includes consultation, Exam, Adjustment, soft tissue
and laser therapy as needed. Please call or contact us to to
receive a copy of our Vet referral form, that needs to be signed
prior to your pets first visit.
Brain Balancing
Chiropractic For Animals
Animals have been benefiting from Chiropractic care long before we did. In the early pioneer age of the chiropractic profession they use animals to practice their skills and theories. Over the years, both profession (Chiropractic, Veterinarian ) got together develop a alternative health care program to educate both professions, brining new hope to our furry friends . Dr.Govea's love of animals led her completing Parkers animal chiropractic program in 2014. For chiropractic care of your animal please call us or email us for the paper work. You will need to have your vet complete a form prior to your first visit.