Koenig Chiropractic is a single-provider practice in northwest Oklahoma City that treats auto accident injuries and work-related conditions through manual adjustment and rehabilitation exercises, accepting most commercial insurance plans and no-fault auto coverage.
Dr. Scott Koenig runs a traditional chiropractic clinic anchored on spinal manipulation for trauma recovery and occupational strain. The practice handles auto injury cases from initial evaluation through settlement documentation, a niche that separates it from general wellness clinics. Koenig does not offer massage therapy, acupuncture, or wellness memberships, and it does not function as a walk-in pain clinic; appointments are scheduled in advance. The setting is small and straightforward, without the infrastructure of a multi-provider sports medicine center or physical therapy clinic.
Adjustment visits typically range from $60 to $150 per session, with variation based on complexity and insurance coverage. New-patient consultations (45 to 60 minutes) usually cost $120 to $180 and include orthopedic testing, range-of-motion assessment, and plain-film X-ray review. Follow-up adjustments cluster at the lower end for established patients whose treatment is straightforward. Auto accident cases often involve weekly visits in the first month, tapering to bi-weekly, then monthly maintenance, putting a typical three-month course of care between $1,200 and $2,400 out-of-pocket for uninsured patients.
Confirm current pricing and accepted insurance networks directly, as auto claims vary by carrier and no-fault policy terms shift annually.
Oklahoma City has roughly 40 licensed chiropractors, ranging from solo practitioners to multi-doctor networks. Practices like Bricktown Chiropractic and Urban Spine operate with expanded services (physical therapy on-site, massage), lower introductory pricing ($40-$60 first visits), and open scheduling for acute pain walk-ins. Those clinics suit patients seeking quick relief from neck or back pain without insurance barriers. Koenig's narrower scope and auto-injury emphasis fit patients with documented accidents, workers' compensation claims, or clear trauma-based diagnoses who value a straightforward evaluator for legal settlement documentation. If you have a recent auto claim and need a chiropractor familiar with deposition language and defense-carrier communication, Koenig's case-work background is an asset; if you want same-day relief for general stiffness or have no accident history, a multi-service clinic will move faster and cost less up front.
Koenig suits drivers recovering from motor-vehicle collisions within three to six months of injury, especially those with soft-tissue whiplash, mid-back strain from impact, or occupational musculoskeletal complaints (repetitive lifting, prolonged sitting). Patients with active litigation or pending insurance settlements benefit from a practitioner experienced in medical records retention and defense-provider expectations.
It does not suit patients seeking same-day walk-in care for acute flare-ups, those wanting adjunct services like massage or dry needling under one roof, or individuals treating wellness or fitness goals. It also does not serve patients without a clear injury narrative; Koenig's intake is diagnosis-driven, not symptom-fishing.
The initial appointment runs 45 to 60 minutes. Koenig takes a detailed accident or injury history, noting vehicle positions, impact vector, immediate symptoms, and post-injury timeline. He performs orthopedic tests (cervical and lumbar ranges of motion, muscle strength screens, provocative maneuvers for nerve involvement) and reviews any available imaging (police-report photos, emergency-room X-rays, MRI films). He explains findings without jargon, discusses whether chiropractic care fits your case, and typically estimates a treatment frequency and duration. If your injury falls outside spinal manipulation scope (ligament rupture, fracture, neural compression), he will recommend imaging or specialist referral.
Insurance verification is completed during booking; bring your insurance card, policy number, and a copy of the accident report or incident date if available.
Koenig Chiropractic is located in northwest Oklahoma City. Standard hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with limited Saturday availability (verify directly, as weekend hours vary seasonally). On-site parking is available in a small lot. The clinic is not near major transit hubs; driving is expected.
Confirm current hours and appointment lead times before calling, as orthopedic practices in Oklahoma City currently report 1 to 2-week waits for new-patient slots.
Koenig Chiropractic fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape: dependable, narrow-focus trauma care for auto injury and occupational claims, without the overhead or marketing noise of larger clinics. For a driver with documented accident injury and insurance coverage, it offers straightforward assessment and legitimate settlement support.
