Family Tree Chiropractic is a small multi-provider practice in Oklahoma City offering spinal adjustment, family care (including pediatric and prenatal chiropractic), and acute injury treatment in a cash-pay and insurance model.
Family Tree Chiropractic operates as a straight chiropractic practice, meaning it focuses on spinal adjustment rather than soft-tissue therapy or rehabilitation services. The practice serves families across age groups, including children and pregnant patients, which narrows its positioning in Oklahoma City's chiropractor landscape where many single-provider offices restrict care to adults.
Family Tree offers consultation and exam, spinal adjustment, pediatric care (starting at age 2), and prenatal chiropractic. They accept most major insurance plans and also work on a cash-pay basis for uninsured patients. Pricing details are not publicly listed; you should confirm current fees and insurance panels directly with the office. Many Oklahoma City chiropractors charge $40 to $85 per adjustment on cash-pay rates, though this practice's actual rates require verification.
Family Tree's main distinction is its explicit family and pediatric focus. Larger multi-provider practices like Chiropractic Plus (with multiple Oklahoma City locations) offer broader services including massage therapy, X-rays in-house, and rehabilitation equipment. If you need soft-tissue work or extended physical therapy as part of your care plan, Chiropractic Plus may be more comprehensive. Family Tree suits patients seeking a smaller practice with specialists in pediatric and prenatal adjustment. Solo practitioners throughout Oklahoma City (like many in areas around Edmond and Norman) are cheaper entry points for adult-only care but often lack staffing to accommodate children or families.
Choose Family Tree if you are seeking chiropractic care for a family member, pregnant woman, or child; if you have insurance and want to use it; or if you prefer a small practice setting. Do not choose Family Tree if you need physical therapy, massage, or other allied health services under one roof, or if you want imaging (X-ray or MRI) performed on-site during your visit.
First visits typically include a consultation on health history and current symptoms, a physical and orthopedic exam, spinal palpation, and discussion of findings. X-rays may be taken off-site. Do not expect the first visit to include immediate treatment; assessment almost always precedes adjustment.
Family Tree operates on a standard weekday schedule; hours and weekend availability require confirmation with the office. Parking specifics are not publicly detailed; assume standard street or lot parking typical of small healthcare practices in Oklahoma City neighborhoods. Call ahead to confirm current hours and ask whether they offer same-day appointments or operate on a scheduled basis.
Family Tree fills a gap in Oklahoma City's chiropractic market by integrating pediatric and prenatal expertise, making it a practical choice for multigenerational families seeking adjustment-focused care.
