Your First Visit

To make an appointment please call us at 630-262-1421 or you may
 
 For your first visit we need an hour of your time.  For a faster appointment please provide an email address or fax number where we can send the intake forms for you to fill out ahead of time. 
 
Once you arrive, we will take your papwork and a copy of insurance information and get you in to see the doctor.   While you are in for your first exam, we will contact your insurance company to get a print out of your ESTIMATED insurance benefits.  You may also choose to provide us your insurance information before your appointment to see what services will be covered. 
For any other questions please contact the office at 630-262-1421.
 
Insurance Accepted:   Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United Healthcare, Cigna, Medicare
 and many others...
 
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Your Exam:
We start with a detailed case history, so that we know all that we need to know about your health. If your car breaks down, you explain to a car mechanic what problems you are having with your car. The mechanic also asks you what type of fuel you're putting in your car. Likewise, your doctor wants to know what kind of problems or discomfort you have been experiencing and how you are fueling your body. Automobile accidents, falls, other traumas or injuries are important information in evaluating your spine and overall health.

Following your case history we then perform a thorough evaluation. Part of the evaluation entails the use of computerized surface EMG and thermograph.  This is the best way to evaluate your spine and nervous system to see what is really causing your problems. This machine, the EMG also called MyoVision, is so good at what it does, NASA uses it on its astronauts!

Following your case history and evaluation the doctor will take X-rays if needed. X-Ray Analysis is used to further understand the condition of your spine. It is also important to view the structure of your spine through the use of x-ray examination. Your doctor looks for signs of pathology (disease) and fracture; evaluates posture, the joints of the spine, the condition of the disc, subluxation and other conditions of the spine. The doctor can also use x-rays to visualize what position the vertebrae are in so that he can adjust the spine as gently, specifically and effectively as possible.
 
Xrays will not be taken if pregnant or on children under 10 years old.  If you had previous xrays taken by another doctor they may be used.

Following your history, exam and X-rays the Doctor will then sit down with you to discuss the results of your evaluation and make a recommended action plan to treat your problem. Your recommended action plan is specific to you and your needs.
 
Welcome to our office!
 
 
  
 
  
The Exam and Adjusting room
 
 
 
  
The Massage Room
 
 
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