Active Chiropractic Health & Wellness is a full-service chiropractic clinic in Oklahoma City offering spinal adjustment, soft-tissue therapy, and rehabilitation services under one roof, built to handle acute injuries and chronic pain without requiring referrals to separate physical therapy providers.
The practice operates as an independent chiropractic clinic rather than part of a larger hospital or medical network. Its model combines adjustment and therapy in-house, meaning patients recovering from whiplash, lower-back strain, or repetitive-motion injuries can receive both manipulation and therapeutic exercise in the same visit. That integration is less common than single-modality clinics and reduces the back-and-forth typical when chiropractors refer out for PT.
The clinic offers standard chiropractic adjustments, which run approximately $50 to $75 per visit after insurance. Soft-tissue work including massage therapy and myofascial release typically costs $40 to $60 per session when billed separately. Rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise sessions are available as part of a treatment plan; pricing varies by whether they are billed as separate services or bundled with adjustments. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, though coverage for chiropractic care itself varies widely by plan type and requires verification with your carrier before your first visit. Cash rates are generally 15 to 25 percent lower than insurance rates. New-patient consultations are typically complimentary or run $25 to $35 and often include a brief spinal scan or postural assessment.
Oklahoma City has two broad types of chiropractic practices: high-volume adjustment clinics focused primarily on spinal manipulation, and integrated wellness centers that layer in massage, PT, or acupuncture. Active Chiropractic sits in the middle. It is larger than solo-practitioner offices and offers rehabilitation on-site, which makes it comparable to practices like Core Chiropractic Wellness or similar multi-service clinics. The main difference from high-volume adjustment chains is the slower appointment model; you will spend 30 to 45 minutes in a visit rather than 10 to 15. Choose Active Chiropractic if you have recurring pain or an injury requiring exercise progression. Choose a high-volume clinic if you need quick monthly adjustments for maintenance. Choose an acupuncture-focused practice if you prefer needle-based modalities alongside or instead of adjustment.
The practice works well for people with sports injuries, work-related strain, or recovering from motor-vehicle accidents who want comprehensive care without navigating a referral system. It also suits patients already seeing a primary-care doctor who want a non-pharmaceutical option for pain management alongside or before considering other interventions. It is less suited to people seeking exclusively preventive adjustments without an existing complaint, or those whose insurance covers chiropractic at only a single provider. It is also not a replacement for emergency care; chest pain, sudden severe neurological symptoms, or suspected fractures require urgent care or an ER visit.
The initial appointment typically includes a health history, postural assessment, and possibly spinal X-rays or digital scans. The chiropractor will perform orthopedic tests to identify the source of pain and determine whether adjustment, soft-tissue work, or rehabilitation is appropriate. You may receive an adjustment or manual therapy during the first visit, or the practitioner may delay treatment pending imaging results. A written treatment plan with expected frequency and duration is normally provided before billing begins.
Verify current hours before scheduling; chiropractic clinics in Oklahoma City commonly operate Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. with limited Saturday availability, though specific schedules vary. Street or lot parking is typically available at or near the clinic. Insurance cards and photo ID are required for the first visit. Most practices allow online booking through their website or by phone.
Active Chiropractic fills a genuine gap for Oklahoma City patients who want coordinated spinal care and exercise therapy without clinic-hopping, and who value a slower, more detailed appointment model than volume-based adjusting shops provide.
