Derryberry Chiropractic is a solo-provider practice in Oklahoma City that focuses on spinal correction and treatment of work-related injuries, using manual adjustment and supporting therapies to address neck, back, and extremity pain.
Derryberry Chiropractic operates as an independent chiropractic office, not part of a larger clinic or corporate chain. The practice centers on spinal subluxation correction and injury rehabilitation, with particular emphasis on workers' compensation cases and occupational pain. The scope includes cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine work, as well as extremity adjustment when alignment dysfunction contributes to pain or reduced mobility. This focused specialization means the practice does not offer acupuncture, massage therapy, or other adjunctive services on-site; patients seeking those modalities will need to visit a separate provider.
Derryberry Chiropractic charges per visit, with typical costs ranging from $45 to $65 for a standard adjustment, depending on complexity and whether supplementary diagnostic imaging or palpation is required. Initial consultations run $60 to $75 and include a health history, orthopedic and neurological examination, and X-ray review if films exist. Many patients use workers' compensation insurance, which typically covers chiropractic care for work injuries with minimal or no out-of-pocket cost if the claim is approved. Private insurance coverage and deductibles vary; patients should contact the office to confirm whether their specific plan is accepted and what their financial responsibility will be. The practice does not list published package rates or membership plans, meaning each visit is billed separately.
Oklahoma City has multiple chiropractic options ranging from solo practices to larger multi-provider clinics. Derryberry's main distinction is its work-injury focus and willingness to work directly with workers' compensation carriers, which reduces administrative friction for occupational cases. Larger clinics such as Chiropractic Health Centers typically offer on-site massage, physical therapy, and extended hours, appealing to patients who want integrated services and scheduling flexibility. Those clinics charge slightly more per visit ($55 to $75) but bundle additional therapies. For patients with purely occupational injuries who prefer a direct, single-provider relationship and faster appointment scheduling, Derryberry's narrower scope and lower overhead often translate to shorter wait times and less bureaucracy. For patients seeking wellness care, ergonomic counseling, or comprehensive rehabilitation with multiple modalities, a multi-service clinic is more practical. Uninsured or cash-pay patients in the Oklahoma City area should compare Derryberry's $45 floor against local clinics offering sliding-scale fees or package discounts before booking.
Derryberry Chiropractic works best for patients with acute or chronic spinal pain stemming from workplace injury, repetitive strain, or postural dysfunction. Those with active workers' compensation claims or employer-sponsored health plans that cover chiropractic care will move through the practice's process smoothly. Patients who value a stable provider relationship and want to avoid the appointment delays sometimes inherent in larger clinics benefit from this solo-practice model.
The practice is not a fit for patients seeking same-day wellness services alongside adjustment (such as massage or stretching), those needing extended evening or weekend hours, or those seeking a multi-disciplinary team environment. Patients requiring physical therapy modalities, acupuncture, or other non-chiropractic manipulation should plan to coordinate care elsewhere.
A new patient should plan 45 to 60 minutes for the initial appointment. The visit begins with a detailed intake form covering injury history, onset, current symptoms, and medical background. The chiropractor then performs orthopedic and neurological testing (range of motion, special tests for nerve involvement, strength assessment) and reviews any existing imaging. If no recent X-rays exist and the history warrants imaging, films are taken on-site; this extends the visit by 10 to 15 minutes. After examination and imaging review, the chiropractor explains the findings, outlines a recommended treatment plan (typically weekly or biweekly adjustment for 4 to 12 weeks, depending on severity), and discusses fee expectations with the patient or insurance carrier. The patient may receive the first adjustment during this visit or schedule it for a follow-up appointment, depending on clinical findings and comfort level. Workers' compensation patients should bring any available documentation of the injury report or employer contact information to streamline claims processing.
Derryberry Chiropractic is located in central Oklahoma City and operates Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break (typically noon to 1:00 p.m.); hours may vary and should be confirmed before the visit. Street parking or a small lot is available adjacent to the office. The practice is walk-in friendly for returning patients but requests that new patients schedule an appointment in advance to ensure availability for the extended initial consultation. Verify current hours by phone, as chiropractic practices occasionally adjust schedule seasonally or for continuing education.
Derryberry Chiropractic fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape for work-injury patients who want streamlined access and direct workers' compensation coordination without the overhead or scheduling delays of a multi-provider clinic.
