Muse Amanda is a chiropractic practice in Oklahoma City that combines spinal adjustment with functional medicine assessments, offering a diagnostic scope broader than standard adjustment-only clinics. The practice serves patients seeking both pain relief and underlying cause investigation, positioning itself between traditional chiropractors and medical specialists in the local provider landscape.
Muse Amanda operates as a clinical chiropractic office with in-house functional medicine consultation. The practice is structured around two-part visits: initial chiropractic adjustment for immediate symptom relief, followed by functional medicine screening to identify metabolic or systemic factors contributing to pain or dysfunction. This dual-model approach is less common in Oklahoma City than traditional adjustment-focused practices, and it appeals to patients who want to avoid immediate referral to multiple specialists. The practice does not perform surgery or prescribe medication; the functional medicine component is investigative and nutritional rather than pharmaceutical.
Muse Amanda charges per visit rather than by package membership. A standard chiropractic adjustment runs $60 to $80; a consultation that combines adjustment with functional medicine screening costs $150 to $200 for new patients. Follow-up visits after the initial consultation typically run $70 to $120 depending on whether functional medicine guidance is included. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, though coverage for chiropractic care and out-of-pocket amounts vary widely by plan. Verify current rates and insurance participation directly with the office, as insurance reimbursement schedules change quarterly.
Muse Amanda does not sell packaged treatment plans or membership subscriptions; instead, the practice bills visit-by-visit and bases recommended frequency on functional findings rather than a pre-set schedule. Some patients find this transparency preferable to the prepaid plan model used by high-volume chiropractic chains.
Oklahoma City has three main chiropractic models: high-volume adjustment-only clinics (such as those affiliated with regional chains), independent chiropractors offering adjustment and basic ergonomic advice, and practices like Muse Amanda that integrate secondary clinical methods.
High-volume clinics typically charge $40 to $65 per visit and see 4 to 6 patients per hour, often recommending frequent visits (2 to 3 per week) in bulk-purchased packages of 10 to 20 sessions. These practices excel for patients with acute strain injury (car accident, overuse) who want quick relief and minimal diagnostic cost. Muse Amanda does not compete on speed or price; instead, it suits patients willing to spend more per visit to avoid buying packages and to have a clinician investigate contributing factors (nutrient deficiency, movement pattern compensation, metabolic burden).
Independent chiropractors in Oklahoma City typically offer adjustment and posture coaching, charging $55 to $75 per visit on a walk-in or as-needed basis. They are appropriate for repeat patients with chronic pain who prefer one trusted clinician and no diagnostic overhead. Muse Amanda differs by offering functional medicine screening; an independent chiropractor will typically refer a patient with signs of nutritional deficiency or metabolic imbalance to a primary care doctor or naturopath, creating a referral chain that Muse Amanda aims to reduce.
Choose a high-volume clinic if you have acute injury and want lowest cost. Choose an independent chiropractor if you are a regular patient with an established relationship. Choose Muse Amanda if you want functional investigation included and do not want to be pressured into a multi-visit package.
Muse Amanda works well for patients with chronic pain (back, neck, shoulder) in whom standard adjustment alone has provided temporary relief but not lasting change, and who suspect nutritional or metabolic factors (fatigue, poor recovery, food sensitivities) may be contributing. It also suits patients who prefer to consolidate care in one office rather than bouncing between a chiropractor, primary care doctor, and nutritionist.
Muse Amanda is not appropriate for acute injury requiring urgent imaging (fracture, ligament tear) or for patients seeking medication management, urgent care, or emergency services. Patients who benefit from frequent, low-cost adjustment (weekly maintenance visits) may find the per-visit cost higher than a bulk-purchase plan elsewhere. Patients seeking only spinal manipulation without any functional medicine component may be overcharged relative to a basic adjustment at a high-volume clinic.
A new-patient visit at Muse Amanda runs 45 to 60 minutes. The clinician begins with a standard chiropractic intake (accident history, pain location, movement limitations, prior imaging). After adjustment, the clinician performs functional screening: typically blood pressure, heart rate variability, a food diary review, and basic mobility testing. The clinician then explains preliminary findings and recommends either follow-up visits for adjustment and lifestyle adjustment, laboratory testing (usually ordered through the patient's primary care doctor), or referral to a specialist. The functional medicine component is diagnostic and educational rather than prescriptive; the practice does not sell supplements or meal plans directly from the office.
Muse Amanda is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The office is closed weekends. Parking is street or lot; verify specific address and lot availability before the first visit. The practice accepts online booking and same-day appointments depending on clinician availability. Insurance copay collection occurs at check-in.
Muse Amanda fills a narrow niche in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape where functional investigation matters as much as adjustment, and where patients prefer transparency over prepaid bulk commitments.
