Chiropractic Now operates as a mid-sized chiropractic clinic in Oklahoma City focused on spinal adjustments, decompression therapy, and orthopedic rehabilitation, positioning itself as an alternative to both larger hospital-affiliated spine centers and solo practitioner offices throughout the metro area.
Chiropractic Now combines manual chiropractic adjustment with mechanical decompression therapy for patients with disc herniations, sciatica, and chronic back pain. The clinic staff includes chiropractors licensed in Oklahoma and supporting rehabilitation staff; it operates as an independent practice rather than a chain or part of a larger medical system. The decompression equipment differentiates it from simpler adjustment-only practices in the city. It accepts most major insurance plans and offers cash-pay rates for uninsured patients.
The clinic structures treatment around two main service categories. Chiropractic adjustment alone runs $60 to $85 per visit for established patients paying out-of-pocket, with new-patient evaluations typically $125. Decompression therapy sessions (used primarily for disc-related conditions) cost $120 to $150 per session when billed separately; treatment plans often combine adjustment and decompression and range from $400 to $1,200 for four to eight weeks of care depending on the condition and frequency. Rehabilitation and soft-tissue therapy add $50 to $80 per session. Insurance copays typically run $20 to $40 per visit if chiropractic care is covered under the patient's plan; verify your plan's chiropractic benefit before booking, as coverage and visit limits vary widely.
Chiropractic Now's main advantage is its investment in decompression technology, which most solo chiropractors in Oklahoma City do not offer on-site. Practitioners like those at Bricktown Chiropractic focus purely on manual adjustment and mobilization and typically cost slightly less per visit ($50 to $70 cash rate) but do not provide decompression as an in-house option; patients needing decompression are often referred out to physical therapy clinics or spine specialists. Larger spine-focused clinics affiliated with hospital systems like OU Health or Mercy offer decompression, imaging, and orthopedic evaluation under one roof but often carry higher out-of-pocket costs even with insurance, longer wait times for appointments (two to three weeks), and a medical rather than chiropractic-centered approach. Choose Chiropractic Now if you have disc-related pain, prefer chiropractic treatment, and want decompression available immediately. Choose a hospital-affiliated clinic if you need imaging, have failed conservative care, or want the option to escalate to spinal surgery without changing providers. Choose a solo chiropractor if you prefer adjustment-only treatment and want the lowest per-visit cost.
The clinic works well for patients with acute and subacute low-back pain, sciatica, and cervical strain who want to try chiropractic care and decompression before pursuing orthopedic surgery or advanced imaging. It suits people with active insurance that covers chiropractic care and those willing to commit to a multi-week treatment plan. It does not suit patients with severe spinal fractures, unstable conditions, or signs of nerve compression requiring imaging (MRI or CT) as a first step. It is not ideal for patients seeking purely manual adjustment without mechanical decompression, since the clinic's model centers on combining both; cost-conscious patients may prefer a solo chiropractor. Patients already diagnosed with conditions such as cauda equina syndrome or significant cord compression should see a spine surgeon or neurosurgeon, not a chiropractor, regardless of clinic amenities.
The first visit lasts 45 minutes to one hour and includes a consultation on symptom history, a physical examination including orthopedic and neurological testing, and often a trial of the decompression table if the complaint suggests disc involvement. The chiropractor may recommend starting treatment immediately or may request outside imaging (MRI, X-ray) if red flags emerge during the exam. You will complete intake paperwork, insurance information, and consent forms. The clinic will discuss the proposed treatment plan, expected duration, and costs at that time. Bring current insurance cards and a list of any prior imaging or reports from other providers.
Chiropractic Now operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (typically 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.); confirm Saturday availability before scheduling weekend appointments. Street or lot parking is available adjacent to the clinic. The clinic is not on a public transit line, so driving is necessary. Session length ranges from 30 minutes for adjustment-only visits to 45 minutes for combined adjustment and decompression.
Chiropractic Now fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's spine-care landscape by offering decompression technology in a chiropractic context, making it a logical choice for patients who have chosen chiropractic treatment and want to avoid the cost and wait times of hospital-based spine centers while still accessing mechanical decompression.
