Prince Chiropractic is a solo-provider practice offering manual spinal adjustment and X-ray imaging in northwest Oklahoma City, operating on a cash-pay model without in-network insurance billing.
Prince Chiropractic is a small chiropractic office operated by a single chiropractor. The practice uses traditional subluxation-based chiropractic theory and treatment, meaning the provider focuses on spinal misalignment as the root cause of pain and dysfunction. Unlike larger multi-provider clinics or offices that integrate physical therapy and other allied services on-site, Prince Chiropractic operates as a standalone adjustment practice and does not coordinate care through major local health systems or urgent care networks.
The practice provides spinal manipulation and adjustment as its primary service. Digital X-rays are available on-site for structural assessment before or during treatment planning.
Pricing follows a per-visit model. New-patient consultations and exams typically run $50 to $75; adjustment visits run $40 to $60 each. Many patients receive treatment plans recommending two to three visits per week for 4 to 12 weeks, though frequency varies by presenting complaint. The practice accepts cash, check, and card payment. Because Prince Chiropractic does not bill insurance directly, patients without coverage or with high deductibles should budget accordingly and request an itemized receipt to submit to their insurer for reimbursement eligibility. Verify current pricing by calling ahead, as fees adjust periodically.
Oklahoma City has two broad models of chiropractic care: solo subluxation-focused offices like Prince Chiropractic, and larger multiprovider clinics or sports medicine-aligned practices that emphasize evidence-based orthopedic adjustment, physical therapy, and insurance integration.
Chiropractic practices in the northwest area include Bricktown Chiropractic (east downtown) and Edmond Chiropractic Associates (north suburbs), both of which accept most major insurance plans and employ multiple providers and licensed therapists. These offices tend to treat insurance-reimbursable diagnoses (neck pain, lower back strain) and coordinate with primary care referrals more readily. Prince Chiropractic suits patients who prefer a single-provider relationship, traditional chiropractic philosophy, and direct cash payment without insurance overhead; it does not suit patients requiring insurance billing, physical therapy integration, or referral-based urgent care pathways.
Prince Chiropractic works best for patients with established back or neck pain who prefer manual adjustment, have cash available, and want a solo-provider continuity model. It also appeals to patients skeptical of insurance coordination or preferring traditional chiropractic methods.
The practice is not a fit for patients requiring physical therapy, occupational therapy, or imaging beyond basic radiography; those needing insurance billing and claim submission; patients with acute trauma or neurological symptoms requiring emergency referral; or those seeking a multidisciplinary team approach. Patients should also understand that subluxation-based chiropractic is not backed by major medical organizations or evidence-based guidelines; many insurance plans and primary care doctors do not recognize this framework as a treatment standard.
New patients receive a consultation and history intake, followed by a physical examination and orthopedic testing. Digital X-rays are usually taken to assess spinal alignment. The chiropractor reviews findings and proposes a treatment plan, typically including a recommended frequency of visits and number of weeks. Payment for the first visit is due at the time of service.
Prince Chiropractic operates from northwest Oklahoma City. Hours typically run Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with some Saturday availability; verify exact hours before your first visit, as holiday and seasonal adjustments occur. Parking is street or lot adjacent to the office. The office is accessible by car; public transit options are limited in the northwest area. Call ahead to confirm current hours, as seasonal variations do occur.
Prince Chiropractic fills a niche for patients committed to cash-pay, solo-provider chiropractic care in Oklahoma City's northwest side and is well-suited for those who value direct physician continuity over insurance coordination.
