Precision Chiropractic is a solo practitioner office in Oklahoma City that practices traditional vertebral subluxation correction through spinal manipulation, without offering massage therapy, acupuncture, rehab equipment, or physical therapy on-site.
Straight chiropractors focus exclusively on spinal adjustment to correct vertebral misalignments they believe are the primary cause of health problems. Unlike mixed-scope practices that layer multiple modalities, Precision Chiropractic operates under a narrower clinical model: the entire treatment plan centers on hands-on spinal manipulation. This approach appeals to patients seeking a more classical chiropractic experience and to those who prefer their treatment uncomplicated by add-on services. It also means lower overhead, which can translate to different pricing than multi-service offices.
Precision Chiropractic offers new-patient examinations, which include posture analysis and palpation of the spine. Adjustment sessions are the core service. Specific pricing should be confirmed directly, as chiropractic fees vary significantly based on the number of visits in a treatment plan and payment structure (whether cash-pay or insurance-based). Most Oklahoma City straight chiropractors charge between $40 and $70 per adjustment visit when paid out-of-pocket; treatment plans typically range from 2 to 3 times per week initially, tapering to maintenance visits. Insurance coverage depends on your policy and the chiropractor's participation status. Call ahead to ask whether the practice participates with your carrier and what your out-of-pocket responsibility will be under your plan.
Straight chiropractic is distinct from full-service offices like those offering integrated care. Most established chiropractic practices in Oklahoma City now combine adjustment with in-house physical therapy, myofascial release, ultrasound, or other modalities. That model allows one referral and one location for multiple services but adds cost and may extend initial visits to 60+ minutes. Straight practices like Precision move faster during appointments, require fewer scheduling visits, and do not upsell supplementary treatments. If you have acute low back pain and want rapid, focused manipulation with minimal appointment time, a straight office is efficient. If you prefer comprehensive care that includes therapeutic exercise instruction, stretching protocols, or hands-on soft-tissue work all in one place, a mixed-practice office may suit you better. Straight chiropractic also appeals to patients whose insurance has lower copays per visit but limits total visit counts annually; fewer treatment modalities may help preserve visits within your plan.
Straight chiropractic is appropriate for patients with uncomplicated mechanical neck and back pain who respond well to manipulation alone, who have seen a chiropractor before and know adjustment helps them, or who prefer minimal medical intervention without additional therapies. It also suits patients on tight budgets or with insurance that covers adjustment but not other therapies. It is not appropriate for patients who need concurrent physical therapy for weakness or stability, who want manual therapy to muscle and soft tissue beyond the spine, or who benefit from exercise instruction and corrective protocols alongside adjustment. Patients with neurological signs, systemic inflammation, or conditions requiring imaging or lab work should see a primary care physician before or instead of a chiropractor; straight offices do not perform diagnostics or collaborate with other practitioners as part of their model.
The first appointment typically includes a health history, postural screening, and palpation of spinal segments. The chiropractor assesses range of motion and may perform orthopedic tests specific to your complaint. X-rays are sometimes ordered but are not routine; ask in advance whether the office has equipment and whether x-ray is included in the exam fee or billed separately. After assessment, the chiropractor will explain their findings and recommend a treatment plan (number of visits, frequency, and estimated duration). The adjustment itself is brief, usually 5 to 15 minutes; the entire first visit may last 30 to 45 minutes. Bring your insurance card if you have coverage and want to understand out-of-pocket cost immediately.
Confirm hours of operation and parking availability by calling ahead. Straight chiropractic offices often operate in small professional suites, so parking is usually street-level or shared lot. Many practices in Oklahoma City are open early morning and evening to accommodate working patients. Appointment scheduling is typically same-week or next-day for established patients; new patients may wait a few days. Virtual consultations are not standard in chiropractic care, so you will need to visit the office for evaluation and treatment.
Precision Chiropractic's straight-only model gives Oklahoma City patients a focused alternative to multi-service practices when they know manipulation is what they need and want a streamlined, uncomplicated care path.
