Clear Acupuncture and Chiropractic operates as a dual-practice clinic offering both traditional Chinese needle therapy and spinal manipulation in the same location, eliminating the need for patients to book separate appointments across town for complementary pain management approaches.
The practice combines two distinct modalities. Acupuncture uses fine needles placed at specific body points to treat pain, muscle tension, and certain functional conditions; chiropractic focuses on spinal alignment and joint mobilization. Operating both under one business means a patient can receive an acupuncture session and follow it with spinal adjustment in a single visit if appropriate, or switch between modalities within the same treatment plan. The clinic serves Oklahoma City residents seeking non-pharmaceutical or non-surgical pain relief, as well as patients already committed to one approach who want access to the other without hunting for a second provider.
Clear Acupuncture and Chiropractic prices vary by service. Acupuncture typically ranges from $60 to $100 per session in Oklahoma City, depending on session length and whether additional modalities (cupping, gua sha, herbal supplements) are included. Chiropractic adjustments generally run $40 to $75 per visit, with package discounts available for treatment plans requiring multiple visits over several weeks. Many patients use insurance; the clinic accepts most major plans, though coverage for acupuncture is narrower than for chiropractic in Oklahoma. Contact the practice directly to confirm current rates and whether your specific insurance covers either service, as pricing and coverage change frequently.
Oklahoma City has standalone acupuncture clinics such as those operating under single-discipline licenses, and it also has chiropractic-only offices with no integrated acupuncture. Choosing Clear Acupuncture and Chiropractic makes sense if you want both treatments in one location and value the clinical dialogue between practitioners. A separate acupuncturist and separate chiropractor offer potentially more specialized expertise within their own field, but require two appointments and two intake processes. If you know you need only acupuncture, a stand-alone clinic may offer more appointment flexibility or lower base rates; if you need only chiropractic care, a large multi-doctor chiropractic office may have more same-week availability. Clear serves the patient who wants both modalities or who wants to try one and easily add the other without changing clinics.
The clinic suits patients with chronic pain (lower back, neck, joint soreness) who are open to both needle therapy and manual adjustment, or who have tried one and want to test the other. It works well for people already skeptical of surgery or long-term medication and interested in hands-on, drug-free approaches. It does not suit patients who fear needles and refuse acupuncture, or those who have acute fractures, severe infections, or conditions requiring physician-level imaging and medication (imaging and diagnostic labs are typically not available on-site). Insurance coverage limitations may also affect suitability: if your plan refuses acupuncture coverage, paying out-of-pocket for that service at every visit may become costly.
Initial consultations typically run 30 to 45 minutes. The practitioner will take a detailed history of your pain, injury, or condition, perform orthopedic and range-of-motion testing (or point palpation for acupuncture assessment), and explain the proposed treatment plan. You will discuss goals, frequency of visits, and expected timeline to relief. If proceeding with acupuncture, you will sign consent forms and lie comfortably while needles are placed; most people report little to no pain, though a mild ache or "qi sensation" (described as gentle heaviness or tingling) is normal. If receiving chiropractic care, expect manual adjustment, possibly some soft-tissue work, and brief postural or ergonomic advice. Bring your insurance card and a list of any current medications or supplements, as these affect treatment decisions.
Operating hours and parking specifics require confirmation directly with the clinic, as hours vary by day and may shift seasonally. Most acupuncture and chiropractic clinics in Oklahoma City offer morning, afternoon, and early evening slots to accommodate working schedules. Street parking or a dedicated lot is typical; call ahead if you have mobility concerns. The clinic is located within Oklahoma City proper, so ask for directions if you are unfamiliar with the neighborhood.
Clear Acupuncture and Chiropractic fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City patients seeking integrated pain management without the logistics of juggling two separate clinics and insurance claims.
