Mustang Chiropractic is a solo-provider practice offering spinal manipulation, soft-tissue therapy, and ergonomic counseling for patients with neck pain, lower-back strain, and work-related injury in this bedroom community south of Oklahoma City proper.
The practice operates as a single-clinician office, meaning the same provider sees patients from intake through discharge. This model works well for people who value continuity and direct access to a practitioner who builds a treatment history across visits. Mustang is a rural suburb where most patients drive from neighborhoods within a 10-minute radius, and the practice serves blue-collar workers, families recovering from motor-vehicle accidents, and people managing chronic mechanical pain who prefer alternatives to medication or surgery.
Unlike large multi-provider clinics in northwest Oklahoma City or Edmond, Mustang Chiropractic does not offer imaging, lab work, or same-day orthopedic referrals on site. Those services would require a referral back to your primary-care doctor or a specialist in a larger facility.
Manipulation sessions run $55 to $75 per visit, with a typical acute-care plan spanning 3 to 8 weeks at twice-weekly attendance. Maintenance or chronic-pain plans may extend to monthly follow-ups. Initial consultations cost $50 to $65 and include a physical exam focused on spinal alignment and range-of-motion testing; X-rays are charged separately if needed.
Soft-tissue work (trigger-point therapy or myofascial release) is sometimes bundled into a manipulation visit at no extra charge, though this varies by complaint. Verify current pricing when booking, as rates can shift seasonally.
The practice accepts most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and United, though coverage for chiropractic depends on your specific policy. Out-of-pocket patients should ask about cash-discount packages if paying without insurance.
Within Mustang itself, chiropractic choice is limited; this is often the only independent practice in the city proper. Patients with more elaborate needs or who want a second opinion may visit larger group clinics in nearby Yukon (10 minutes north) or southwest Oklahoma City (15 minutes north), where multi-provider offices can offer imaging, physical therapy under one roof, or specialization in sports injuries.
For someone with simple mechanical back pain and a tight budget, Mustang Chiropractic's straightforward pricing and single-provider model keeps visits efficient and affordable. For a patient with a complex case history, multiple pain sites, or a preference for integrated in-house imaging and therapy, a larger regional clinic may be more complete.
This practice works well for blue-collar workers, farmers, and rural residents who need quick access to back or neck care without traveling 20 minutes to a city clinic. It also suits people who prefer continuity with one provider and do not need X-rays or diagnostic imaging during the first visit.
It is a poor fit for patients requiring MRI or CT imaging on the same day, those with acute neurological symptoms (numbness, weakness, or radiating pain down the arm or leg), or anyone seeking a multidisciplinary clinic with physical therapists and physicians under one roof.
Expect 45 minutes to an hour. The practitioner will take a brief history, perform postural and spinal-alignment tests, check reflexes and strength, and assess range of motion. If no red-flag symptoms emerge (severe trauma, neurological signs, unexplained weight loss), manipulation may begin the same day. If X-rays are warranted, those are ordered and charged separately; results typically come back within a few days.
You will be asked about pain location, onset, and activities that worsen or improve symptoms. Bring your insurance card if you have coverage, and note any recent physical therapy or chiropractic care elsewhere.
The office is located on Mustang's south side, off Main Street, with dedicated parking in front. Hours are typically Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., though verify these before your first appointment as solo practices often adjust seasonally. Walk-in availability is limited; scheduling in advance is strongly recommended, especially during late afternoon slots.
No public transit serves Mustang; a car is necessary. The practice is wheelchair accessible.
Mustang Chiropractic fills a straightforward role for a rural Oklahoma community: low-cost, locally accessible spinal care without the overhead and wait times of larger urban clinics.
