Amerihealth Chiropractic & Rehab Clinic PC combines chiropractic adjustment, physical rehabilitation, and soft-tissue therapy under one roof, serving Oklahoma City patients who need coordinated care for spine and joint conditions without cycling between separate providers. The clinic operates as an independent practice rather than a franchise location, meaning treatment protocols and pricing decisions stay local.
Amerihealth functions as a multi-disciplinary rehabilitation clinic anchored by chiropractic care. Beyond spinal manipulation, the practice integrates physical therapy, massage therapy, and rehabilitation exercise—a model that reduces administrative friction for patients managing conditions like low-back pain, neck strain, post-injury recovery, and occupational injuries. This setup appeals to people whose improvement depends on combining adjustment with active strengthening, not adjustment alone.
Chiropractic adjustment sessions typically range from $45 to $75 per visit, with established-patient discounts and package rates available (verification recommended, as fees adjust annually). Physical therapy sessions run $60 to $90 depending on complexity and duration. Many insurance plans cover chiropractic care and physical therapy at 70 to 80 percent after deductible; Amerihealth accepts most major carriers, though benefits vary by plan. The practice offers cash-pay discounts for uninsured patients choosing multiple services in a single visit. Soft-tissue therapy (massage, myofascial release) is often bundled with adjustment rather than billed separately, lowering out-of-pocket cost compared to standalone massage clinics.
Most chiropractors in Oklahoma City operate as solo or two-provider offices focused exclusively on adjustment and X-ray; they refer physical therapy patients to separate rehabilitation clinics, adding scheduling complexity and delaying coordinated care. Clinics like those at OU Health integrate chiropractic with occupational health services but serve primarily employer-referred workers and operate within a larger hospital system's protocols, which can limit flexibility on pricing and appointment scheduling. Amerihealth's in-house physical therapy model suits patients who want one provider managing both immediate pain relief (adjustment) and functional recovery (therapy), without navigating referrals. The trade-off: larger systems offer more advanced imaging (MRI on-site) and specialist consultation, which Amerihealth refers out when needed.
This clinic is best for working-age adults with subacute or chronic spine pain (neck, mid-back, lower back) and those recovering from sports injuries, car accidents, or occupational strain. It works well for people whose insurance covers both chiropractic and physical therapy but need seamless coordination. It does not suit patients requiring advanced diagnostic imaging before treatment, patients in acute crisis (severe radiculopathy, cauda equina syndrome), or those whose condition demands surgical evaluation first. It also does not bill as a primary-care facility; patients must have a referring provider or self-refer.
Initial appointments run 45 to 60 minutes. Intake includes a detailed injury history, occupational assessment, and range-of-motion testing. The chiropractor performs orthopedic tests and may order X-rays on-site. Treatment typically begins the same day—adjustment, soft-tissue work, or an initial therapy session—rather than a consultation-only model. This front-loads cost ($100 to $150 total for new-patient exam and first treatment) but allows the provider to begin care immediately. Follow-up visits are shorter (20 to 30 minutes) and usually scheduled 2 to 3 times per week for the first 2 to 4 weeks, then tapered based on progress.
Amerihealth operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; call to confirm current Saturday hours as they change seasonally. On-site parking is available in a dedicated lot. The clinic is located on the near northwest side of Oklahoma City, accessible from I-44 and Meridian Avenue corridor. No public transit access; personal transportation is necessary. Insurance verification is completed by staff before the first appointment if you provide your card at booking.
Amerihealth fills a specific niche for Oklahoma City patients who need synchronized adjustment and rehabilitation without referral delays or system bureaucracy. Its independent status and bundled pricing make it a practical choice for managing recovery in-house rather than shuttling between specialists.
