Rowe Chiropractic is a general chiropractic practice in Oklahoma City that focuses on spinal manipulation and related treatment for acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain, operating on an appointment basis with hours that accommodate working professionals.
Rowe Chiropractic delivers manual spinal manipulation, joint adjustments, and soft-tissue work from a single clinic location. The practice treats patients with lower back pain, neck tension, headaches tied to spinal alignment, and work-related strain. It is not an orthopedic surgery center, physical therapy clinic, or pain management facility with injections or medication; it operates within the scope of chiropractic licensure in Oklahoma, which includes adjustments and supportive modalities. The practice is sized for direct clinical care rather than large-system referral networks, making it suitable for established patients and new clients seeking straightforward adjustment services without the administrative structure of a major clinic.
Rowe Chiropractic charges on a per-visit basis rather than a membership or unlimited plan model. A standard adjustment visit typically ranges from $35 to $65, depending on complexity and any ancillary services such as soft-tissue work or therapeutic ultrasound. New-patient visits may carry a higher fee to account for intake, imaging review, and longer consultation time; the practice often quotes these separately. Insurance coverage varies by plan; Rowe Chiropractic accepts most major insurances, but verification of your specific plan's chiropractic benefit, copay level, and visit allowance is necessary before scheduling. Many Oklahoma City chiropractors operate on cash-pay-only or concierge models; Rowe's acceptance of standard insurance makes it accessible to patients with employer-sponsored or individual plans where chiropractic is included.
Oklahoma City has multiple chiropractic practices spread across neighborhoods and suburbs. Uptown Chiropractic, also in the core city, offers similar spinal adjustment services with a stronger emphasis on wellness memberships and package pricing, which can reduce per-visit cost for frequent patients but requires upfront commitment. Advanced Chiropractic Care in northeast OKC serves a largely cash-pay population and includes advanced imaging on-site, useful if you need rapid X-ray or ultrasound but less useful if you prioritize insurance billing efficiency. Rowe Chiropractic's positioning sits between convenience and integration; it does not push aggressive wellness memberships, yet it maintains straightforward insurance processing. Choose Rowe if you want traditional pay-per-visit flexibility and insurance coverage; choose a membership-heavy practice if you plan 4+ visits per month and want package discounts; choose an in-house imaging clinic if you're willing to pay out-of-pocket and prefer same-day imaging.
Rowe Chiropractic suits working adults with acute lower back strain, acute neck pain, or chronic tension who have insurance coverage and seek straightforward adjustment without complex orthopedic protocols. It works well for established patients with a clear history of spinal pain who respond to manual care and want continuity. It does not suit patients who require imaging (MRI, CT scan) beyond simple X-rays; you would need referral to an imaging center or orthopedic spine specialist. It is not appropriate for patients with undiagnosed acute neurological symptoms, suspected fracture, or progressive nerve compression; in those cases, an emergency department or imaging-equipped orthopedic clinic is necessary. Patients seeking physical therapy as a primary intervention would be better served by dedicated PT clinics, though some chiropractors offer light therapeutic exercise as adjunct care.
New patients typically complete intake paperwork covering medical history, current pain, prior treatments, and insurance details. The chiropractor performs orthopedic and neurological screening to assess range of motion, spinal alignment, and nerve function. X-rays may be taken if indicated by history and exam findings, usually at the clinic or at a referred imaging center. A consultation explains findings and outlines a proposed treatment plan, usually ranging from 4 to 12 visits depending on diagnosis. The first adjustment often occurs during the initial visit unless contraindications are found. Plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early; the entire first visit usually takes 45 to 60 minutes.
Rowe Chiropractic maintains extended hours to serve working schedules, typically opening at 8 a.m. and remaining open until 5:30 p.m. on weekdays, with limited Saturday availability; confirm exact Saturday hours and holiday closures by contacting the clinic directly, as these can shift seasonally. Parking is accessible at the clinic entrance or nearby lot; no reserved spaces or fees are typical for chiropractic offices of this scale. The practice is reached by phone or online scheduling; most Oklahoma City chiropractors do not accept walk-ins, so appointment booking is mandatory.
Rowe Chiropractic fills a practical niche for OKC residents who want insurance-backed adjustment care at accessible hours without premium or wellness-club pressure.
