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FAQ
Nutrition Response Testing FAQ
What kind of patients do you see?
We see patients with PMS, migraines/headaches, bowel disease, constipation, fatigue, immune system dysfunction, skin conditions, pain/inflammation, heart disease, cancer, auto immune disease, and infertility. We support anyone with a body that has lost its balance. We see women, men, children, and elite athletes that range from high school to professional.
What kind of treatment options do you have?
We use a combination of whole food supplementation, homeopathy, herbs, dietary modification, and exercise. We also use far-infrared sauna therapy and ionization detoxification that has been an incredible addition to the acceleration of our patients’ programs.
What will I expect on my first visit?
The first visit is an hour and a half. During this time we will take a detailed history, check the integrity of the autonomic nervous system, and perform the hands-on reflex exam used to direct the course of the patient’s care. At this time, the patient will not receive their results. This is just an information gathering day! The next visit is for the report of findings, which will last 45 minutes. The patient will get the results from the original tests, an explanation of the reflex testing, and the course of action that we will be taking with their case. At that time the doctor and patient will agree on whether this is the correct program for them. If so, dietary and exercise counseling will be discussed and supplements will be given.
How many times will the doctor need to see me?
We generally see our patients every week to two weeks for a minimum of 12 weeks. This is the bare minimum in order to have enough time for the body to heal tissue. The time of treatment is completely up to the severity of the case, patient compliance, and the resilience of the patient.
How long are follow up visits?
Follow up visits are15 minutes. At this time we check how the patient is doing overall, recheck the progress of their organ reflexes, and add or subtract any additional supports that may be needed. We also talk about the patient’s diet history since their last visit and make any changes that we feel may improve their outcome.
How much do supplements cost?
Supplements can range between $75-200 per month. It depends on how intricate the case is, but more importantly on how compliant the patient is outside of the office. The more compliant patient spends less in our office!
How long will my supplements last?
It all depends on the dosage needed to maximize your program.
Is the nutrition covered by insurance?
The nutrition is generally not covered by insurance. Some patients use their flex plans to pay for their care.
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Chiropractic FAQ
How many chiropractic adjustments will I need?
It depends from case to case but we usually see patients intensively three to six times to get the body stable. After initial treatments when the patient is doing well, we place them on a maintenance program of every one to two months. If more aggressive action needs to be taken, then we decide on further duration of adjustments and complementary modalities until further progress is made.
Do you take insurance?
Our patients pay us directly. However, we do provide appropriate receipts and diagnosis coding for submission to their insurance company.
What other modalities do you use with the chiropractic adjustments?
To support our patients’ chiropractic adjustments, we use Cold Laser Therapy and ARP.
How long is the initial exam?
The first visit is an hour and a half. During this time we will take a detailed history, check the integrity of the autonomic nervous system, and perform the hands-on reflex exam used to direct the course of the patient’s care. At this time the patient will not receive their results. This is just an information gathering day! The next visit is for the report of findings, which will last 45 minutes. At that time the patient will receive the results from the original tests, an explanation of the reflex testing, and the course of action that we will be taking with their case. Then the doctor and patient will agree whether this is the appropriate course of treatment. If so, the first chiropractic adjustment will be made.
How long are follow up visits?
Follow up visits are 30 minutes, including the other therapies used to support each case.
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