Aspen Clinic is a combined chiropractic and massage therapy practice in Oklahoma City offering spinal adjustment, rehabilitative exercise, and soft-tissue work under one roof. The clinic positions itself as a facility where patients can address both acute mechanical problems and underlying postural or movement dysfunction without moving between multiple providers.
The clinic provides chiropractic manipulation, therapeutic massage, and rehabilitation services. Unlike a chiropractor's office that stops after an adjustment, Aspen Clinic bundles exercise instruction and soft-tissue therapy into treatment plans. This integrated model appeals to patients recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or seeking to prevent recurrence through strengthening and body mechanics coaching. The practice is organized around the premise that adjustment alone often leaves gaps; massage addresses muscular tension and immobility, while rehabilitation teaches patients to stabilize or correct the movement patterns that created the problem.
Aspen Clinic charges by service type rather than a flat per-visit rate. A new-patient consultation and initial chiropractic evaluation typically runs between $150 and $200, which includes history, orthopedic testing, and often X-rays or other imaging if indicated. Adjustment-only visits for established patients range from $40 to $65 depending on complexity. Therapeutic massage sessions are priced separately, usually $60 to $90 for a 30- to 60-minute session. Rehabilitation or exercise-coaching appointments, during which a clinician teaches and monitors corrective movements, fall into the $50 to $80 range per session. Most Oklahoma City insurance plans cover chiropractic care at the adjustment level; massage and rehabilitation coverage varies by policy. Contact the clinic directly to confirm coverage for your plan, as benefits change frequently.
Most standalone chiropractic offices in Oklahoma City focus on manipulation and may refer patients elsewhere for massage or physical therapy. HealthWorks Chiropractic, located on the north side, operates similarly to Aspen but does not consistently offer in-house massage; patients seeking combined care must schedule separately. Peak Performance Chiropractic, near midtown, emphasizes sports injury and does offer rehab but requires patients to move to a different suite for massage therapy. Aspen's main advantage is operational simplicity: a single appointment slot can include adjustment, massage, and exercise instruction, reducing scheduling friction and travel time. The trade-off is that Aspen's massage therapist and chiropractor may have less specialization than a dedicated massage clinic or a physical therapy clinic would. Choose Aspen if you value one-stop care and moderate pricing over highly specialized expertise in any single modality; choose a standalone specialist if you need intensive focus on one service (e.g., deep-tissue work for an athlete or post-surgical rehabilitation).
Aspen works well for patients with subacute mechanical back or neck pain, postural problems, muscle tightness that responds to adjustment and soft-tissue work, and mild workplace or sports injuries. It suits people who prefer not to juggle multiple appointments or who want a chiropractor who actively teaches movement correction. It does not suit patients requiring advanced imaging (CT, MRI), those with severe or progressive neurological symptoms, or people whose injuries may need formal physical therapy under a licensed PT. Aspen also is not the right fit for patients whose insurance demands a physical therapist referral specifically; a chiropractor's rehabilitation instruction is not always a substitute for PT in an insurance claim.
At a first appointment, expect a 30- to 45-minute intake. The chiropractor will take a detailed history of your complaint, general health, prior injuries, and daily habits (work posture, exercise, etc.). Orthopedic and neurological tests follow: range of motion, strength screening, special tests for specific spinal segments. X-rays are often taken on-site if clinically indicated. Once the exam is complete, the chiropractor will explain findings and show you where restriction or misalignment exists. If massage is part of the plan that day, the massage therapist will conduct a separate soft-tissue assessment and often begin work the same visit. By the end of the first appointment, you will have a rough treatment plan: how many visits, which services, and what you are expected to do at home. Many clinics bundle the first month into a package (e.g., three adjustments, two massages, and one rehab session for a reduced total).
Aspen Clinic operates Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (typically 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.). The location includes on-site parking, eliminating the hassle of street parking or a parking garage. Most visits run 20 to 45 minutes depending on whether massage or rehab is included; schedule accordingly if you have work or appointments after. Contact the clinic to confirm exact hours, as seasonal or staffing changes can shift availability.
Aspen Clinic fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape by bundling three related services and keeping pricing transparent and moderate.
