FAQ
Most frequently asked questions about our services and care.
Do I need another doctor’s referral?
At our clinic, you have direct access to our chiropractors as we are portal of entry doctors. No referral is necessary, and we welcome patients seeking chiropractic care without the need for a formal referral from another healthcare provider.
Do you accept health insurance?
Currently, we operate as a cash-based practice and do not accept insurance. We strive to provide transparent and affordable pricing options, allowing us to focus on delivering exceptional care without the restrictions and complexities often associated with insurance billing.
Is chiropractic treatment safe?
Yes, chiropractic care is generally considered safe when performed by a trained and licensed chiropractor. Like any medical or healthcare treatment, there may be some risks and potential side effects, but these are typically minimal and rare. Chiropractors undergo extensive education and training to ensure the safe and effective delivery of chiropractic adjustments and other therapeutic techniques.
Does it hurt?
How many treatments will I need?
Chiropractic treatment is typically gentle and non-invasive. You may experience mild discomfort or soreness during or after an adjustment, but this is usually temporary and part of the healing process. We will work with you to ensure your comfort and address any concerns throughout the treatment.
The number of chiropractic sessions needed will depend on your condition, its severity, and your individual response to treatment. Your chiropractor will evaluate your progress and develop a personalized treatment plan to address your needs. It is common to undergo a series of sessions initially, followed by periodic maintenance visits to support long-term wellness.
Conditions We Treat
We treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions and related issues. Below is a list of some of the conditions we can help you with at Bayou City Chiropractic:
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Back pain
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Neck pain
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Headaches and migraines
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Sciatica
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Whiplash injuries
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Shoulder pain and injuries
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Joint pain, including hip, knee, and ankle pain
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Sports injuries
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Fibromyalgia
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Arthritis
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Scoliosis
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Herniated discs
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Postural problems
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Pregnancy-related discomfort
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Repetitive strain injuries
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TMJ disorders (jaw pain)
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Muscle strains and sprains
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Nerve impingements and radiculopathies