Chiropractic Health & Acupuncture Clinic is a dual-discipline practice in Oklahoma City that combines vertebral adjustment, soft-tissue therapy, and traditional acupuncture treatment within the same facility. This hybrid model is less common than single-discipline chiropractic offices across the metro area and allows patients to address musculoskeletal pain through both mechanical and meridian-based approaches without referral between separate providers.
The practice provides chiropractors trained in spinal manipulation alongside licensed acupuncturists. This means a patient with lower back pain caused by a disc issue can receive an adjustment to restore vertebral alignment while also pursuing acupuncture sessions aimed at reducing inflammation and nerve irritation. The clinic sees patients for work injuries, sports-related strain, post-surgical rehabilitation, and chronic pain conditions. The integration is designed so that both practitioners review your case file, though each practitioner typically conducts independent consultations and treatment.
Chiropractic adjustment sessions range from $60 to $150 per visit depending on the complexity of the manipulation and whether additional modalities like ultrasound or electrical stimulation are included. Most patients on standard insurance plans see copays between $25 and $50 per visit after meeting their deductible. The acupuncture component costs $80 to $120 per session and is less frequently covered by standard health plans, though some Oklahoma-based policies do include it under certain conditions. Confirm your plan's acupuncture benefit with the clinic before your first appointment, as coverage varies significantly by carrier. Initial consultations for either discipline typically cost the same as a follow-up treatment, with no separate diagnostic fee; X-rays or other imaging may be available on-site and cost $100 to $250 depending on the scope.
Many patients use one service while exploring the other; the clinic does not require you to commit to both disciplines at enrollment.
Most traditional chiropractic practices in Oklahoma City (including larger networks like Chiropractic Plus and independent single-provider offices) do not employ acupuncturists on staff. If you want both treatments, you must schedule at separate locations and coordinate your own care timeline. Chiropractic Health & Acupuncture eliminates this friction and allows both practitioners to communicate directly about your condition in real time. However, if your insurance does not cover acupuncture or you want to avoid that cost, a conventional chiropractic clinic may offer lower per-visit expenses and faster scheduling since acupuncture availability does not tie up the same rooms. For patients with specific athletic injuries or chronic pain already documented to respond to acupuncture, the combined facility justifies the added time to coordinate two modalities.
This practice works well for patients with long-standing back or neck pain who have not found relief through adjustment alone, or for those already convinced of acupuncture's value and frustrated by the need to visit two separate clinics. It also appeals to patients who want a second opinion within the same location; if an adjustment is not producing results after four to six weeks, the acupuncturist on staff can evaluate whether a different approach might help. The clinic is less ideal if you are seeking rapid acute care for a single injury (traditional chiropractic clinics may have more same-day availability), or if your insurance explicitly excludes acupuncture and you wish to minimize out-of-pocket costs.
Your first appointment will include a standard intake form with medical history, current medications, and pain location. You will be roomed separately for either the chiropractic or acupuncture evaluation, depending on which service you book first. The chiropractor will perform orthopedic tests, palpation of the spine, and may order or review imaging on-site. The acupuncturist will conduct a separate intake focused on symptom pattern, tongue and pulse assessment if practicing traditional Chinese medicine protocols, and any prior acupuncture experience. If you book both on the same day, allow 90 minutes total; most people schedule them on separate days to avoid overlap. The clinic will discuss findings, propose a treatment plan with estimated session frequency, and review your insurance coverage and out-of-pocket responsibility before your first paid treatment.
The clinic operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with Saturday hours typically 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; call ahead to confirm Saturday availability as it changes seasonally. Street or lot parking is available at the clinic location. Most insurance is accepted, though pre-authorization may be required for acupuncture depending on your plan. Telehealth is not available for either discipline given the hands-on nature of both services.
Chiropractic Health & Acupuncture occupies a niche in Oklahoma City that serves patients for whom spinal care alone has plateaued or who actively seek multimodal treatment without the hassle of juggling separate providers and schedules.
