Shepard Chiropractic Clinic is a small independent practice in northwest Oklahoma City that handles routine spinal adjustments and musculoskeletal complaints on a walk-in or appointment basis, with pricing that undercuts many corporate chains in the metro area.
Shepard operates as a single-provider clinic focused on the core chiropractic service: spinal manipulation for back pain, neck pain, and related musculoskeletal issues. It does not run imaging on-site, does not claim to treat systemic conditions, and does not market wellness or preventive alignment programs. The clinic belongs to the traditional hands-on category of Oklahoma City chiropractic, distinct from the larger multi-disciplinary centers that bundle physical therapy, acupuncture, and nutritional counseling under one roof.
The practice offers adjustment visits at a rate of $35 to $45 per session, depending on whether the patient is new and whether follow-up X-rays are ordered off-site. A new-patient consultation that includes a brief assessment and first adjustment typically runs $50. Repeat adjustment visits for established patients fall at the lower end of that range. Insurance is accepted; out-of-pocket pricing applies if you do not carry a plan that covers chiropractic care. The clinic does not run a membership or package prepay model, meaning you pay per visit. Price should be verified directly by phone before scheduling.
The $35 to $45 per-adjustment rate places Shepard below the $55 to $75 window typical of larger practices such as Coppell Chiropractic and several in-network providers under INTEGRIS and OU Health plans. Those larger centers often include digital X-ray, massage therapy, and scheduled follow-up protocols in a standard package; Shepard handles adjustment only and refers imaging to outside facilities. For patients with good insurance coverage, the cost difference may be negligible. For uninsured or self-pay patients in northwest Oklahoma City, Shepard's rate structure makes a significant difference over a series of visits. Corporate chains like Chiropractic Plus offer promotional first visits ($29 or less) but charge closer to standard market rates thereafter, making Shepard's consistent low per-visit cost more predictable for someone building a treatment plan of four to six sessions.
Shepard works well for someone with acute neck or lower back pain who wants a straightforward adjustment without upsell to extended care packages or diagnostics. It suits uninsured patients and those on tight budgets. It does not suit patients who need concurrent physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, or specialized treatment for whiplash, sports injury, or complex spinal conditions. If your complaint requires follow-up imaging or referral to an orthopedic surgeon, Shepard will refer you out; the clinic does not serve as a hub for comprehensive injury management.
A new patient should expect to fill out a brief health history form, describe the location and onset of pain, and allow the chiropractor 20 to 30 minutes total. The chiropractor will perform range-of-motion tests and palpation, then perform an adjustment if no red flags appear. No imaging happens on-site during the first visit; if the chiropractor suspects a fracture or serious pathology, you will be directed to a hospital or imaging center. Most first visits result in an adjustment and a recommendation for one to three follow-up visits. You will not receive a detailed written care plan or multi-month treatment agreement.
Shepard operates Tuesday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with Saturday morning hours 9:00 a.m. to noon. It is closed Sunday and Monday. Street parking is available outside the clinic; there is no dedicated lot. Location and exact hours should be confirmed by phone, as small independent practices occasionally shift schedules without updating online directories.
Shepard fills a modest but real niche in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape: reliable, low-cost adjustments for people who do not need a full wellness center. For northwest-side residents seeking a quick, affordable session without diagnostic framing or pressure to sign a long-term plan, it remains a straightforward choice.
