Peters Mobile Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Services brings chiropractic treatment and rehabilitation directly to patients' homes, workplaces, or facilities across Oklahoma City, eliminating the need for an office visit. This model suits people with mobility limitations, tight schedules, or those recovering from injury who cannot easily travel to a fixed clinic location.
Mobile chiropractic differs fundamentally from traditional office-based practice: the chiropractor arrives at the patient's location with portable equipment, performs assessments and adjustments on-site, and handles rehabilitation exercises within the existing space. Peters operates in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, serving homebound seniors, post-surgical patients, workplace injury cases, and anyone whose condition or circumstances make clinic visits impractical. The service does not replace hospital or urgent care; it provides ongoing musculoskeletal care and therapy in a patient-centered setting.
Peters offers chiropractic adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and rehabilitation exercise instruction tailored to each patient's injury or condition. Mobile chiropractic services in Oklahoma City typically range from 60 to 90 dollars per visit, though cost varies based on session length, distance from base location, and the complexity of treatment needed. Insurance coverage depends on your plan and whether chiropractic is included as a covered benefit; many plans do cover chiropractic care when ordered by a physician or deemed medically necessary. Contact Peters directly to discuss your insurance and verify current pricing, as rates and service packages may change.
Traditional chiropractic offices in Oklahoma City (such as clinics in Edmond, Midtown, or near Bricktown) offer controlled clinic environments, multiple chiropractors on staff, and sometimes co-located physical therapy rooms, but they require the patient to travel and work within set appointment slots. Mobile chiropractic trades clinic infrastructure and same-day backup for convenience and accessibility. Choose office-based care if you have predictable availability, want in-person physical therapy equipment, or prefer a medical team environment. Choose mobile care if you are recovery-focused but mobility-limited, live in an area with limited transport, or manage a chronic condition that benefits from in-home routine and comfort. Patients who are post-operative or homebound almost always find mobile care more practical.
Peters' service is well matched for seniors with arthritis or osteoporosis who struggle with transportation, people recovering at home after surgery, workplace injury patients in rural or outer Oklahoma City areas, and patients with chronic pain who benefit from familiar surroundings. It is less suitable for acute injuries requiring imaging (X-ray or MRI), for those seeking multi-disciplinary care under one roof, or for patients whose condition may require hands-on or equipment-based physical therapy beyond what a mobile visit can provide. If you have uncertainty about whether mobile care is appropriate for your condition, discuss it with your referring physician or call Peters for a phone consultation.
An initial mobile visit typically includes a history and physical assessment, discussion of symptoms and lifestyle, imaging review if already available, and a preliminary adjustment or treatment within that first appointment. The chiropractor will discuss your goals, explain the treatment plan and expected frequency of visits, and answer insurance questions. Because mobile visits occur in a home or workplace rather than a clinical setting, the environment is less controlled; the chiropractor will work with the space available and may recommend specific furniture or positioning to make treatment safe and effective. Expect to discuss realistic timelines: most patients see changes within 2 to 4 weeks of regular visits, though progress depends on age, injury severity, and compliance with home exercises.
Peters operates as a mobile service covering Oklahoma City and nearby areas; specific service boundaries should be confirmed directly. Hours are typically flexible and set by appointment to match patient availability, including early morning, evening, and weekend slots for working patients or those with caregiving responsibilities. There is no clinic parking concern because treatment happens at your location. Travel time from Peters' base location to your address affects scheduling; patients farther from central Oklahoma City may have limited appointment windows or longer wait times between requests. Contact Peters to confirm whether your address falls within service range and to discuss scheduling options.
Peters fills a critical gap for Oklahoma City residents who need ongoing chiropractic care but cannot reliably reach a clinic, particularly seniors and post-operative patients. In a city where many neighborhoods lack dense medical clustering and where car travel is essential, mobile chiropractic expands access to musculoskeletal care that would otherwise require time away from recovery or family obligations.
