Robynn M Poortvliet is a Doctor of Chiropractic in Oklahoma City holding a Diplomate credential from the American Board of Chiropractic Acupuncturists (DABCA), a distinction earned after rigorous examination and continuing education that sets her apart from general chiropractors. The practice centers on upper-cervical and whole-body alignment work, treating chronic pain, headaches, and structural issues that stem from misalignment in the neck and spine.
This is a specialized chiropractic practice, not a general or sports-focused clinic. The DABCA credential means Poortvliet has completed board certification in acupuncture within chiropractic scope, adding a second therapeutic tool beyond spinal adjustment. Upper-cervical specialization distinguishes this from Oklahoma City practices that emphasize full-spine adjustment or sports performance. The office handles ongoing care for patients with chronic neck pain, tension headaches, and referred arm pain, as well as those recovering from whiplash or postural strain from desk work.
Poortvliet offers chiropractic adjustment (spinal and extremity), acupuncture, and related soft-tissue techniques. First consultations typically range from $100 to $200 and include history, physical examination, and posture analysis. Follow-up adjustment visits run $60 to $120 depending on the region treated and whether acupuncture is included. Acupuncture-specific sessions (when billed separately) fall in the $80 to $150 range. Many Oklahoma City chiropractors charge flat per-visit rates or membership plans; Poortvliet's approach integrates acupuncture, making bundled pricing common. Insurance acceptance varies by policy; verify with your carrier whether chiropractic and acupuncture benefits apply, as coverage differs widely.
Oklahoma City has chiropractors offering sports medicine focus (such as those associated with athletic training), others emphasizing whole-family care including pediatric adjustments, and general alignment practices. Poortvliet's DABCA distinction and upper-cervical specialty appeal to patients seeking deeper expertise in neck-related conditions and those interested in acupuncture alongside adjustment. For sports injury recovery or pediatric care, larger multidisciplinary clinics may offer more integrated teams. For patients with chronic cervical tension, headaches triggered by neck alignment, or interest in acupuncture as part of chiropractic treatment, the DABCA credential and specialization offer measurable expertise. Choose Poortvliet if upper-cervical and acupuncture integration matters to your condition; choose a practice with sports medicine staff or larger team capacity if you need rapid post-injury rehab or family-wide care.
This practice is suited to adults with chronic neck pain, work-related postural issues, tension and migraine headaches with a cervical component, and those interested in integrating acupuncture into chiropractic care. It serves patients seeking a specialist credential rather than a general practitioner. It is less suitable for acute sports injuries requiring sports medicine expertise, pediatric care, or patients seeking a large multidisciplinary facility with physical therapy and athletic training on site. It does not serve those unable to commit to multi-visit treatment plans, as upper-cervical care typically requires serial sessions over weeks to months.
A first visit includes a consultation on symptom history, pain location, and what makes symptoms worse or better. Poortvliet will perform postural analysis, assess neck and upper-spine range of motion, and often perform orthopedic and neurological tests to identify cervical dysfunction. X-rays or other imaging may be recommended. A treatment plan is discussed, including estimated frequency and duration. Acupuncture interest is typically assessed during this visit. Bring insurance card and relevant medical records if available.
Verify current hours by calling ahead; chiropractic office hours in Oklahoma City typically range from early morning through early evening, Monday through Friday, with limited Saturday availability. Street or lot parking is standard in most Oklahoma City chiropractic offices. Ask about wheelchair accessibility and whether the office accommodates walk-in urgent care (neck strain, acute torticollis) or is by appointment only.
Poortvliet's DABCA credential and acupuncture integration fill a gap in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape for patients whose neck pain and headaches require specialist attention.
