Sooner Chiropractic is a solo-practitioner clinic offering spinal adjustments, extremity manipulation, and therapeutic exercises for acute and chronic back and neck pain, with a secondary focus on sports-related injury management. The practice operates in a standalone office setting and treats a mix of new patients, established cases, and athletes seeking performance optimization or injury recovery.
Sooner Chiropractic operates as a traditional straight chiropractic practice, meaning treatment centers on spinal alignment and manipulation rather than a broader wellness or wellness coaching approach. The clinic handles common musculoskeletal complaints: lower back strain, cervical pain, headaches tied to neck tension, shoulder impingement, and minor joint dysfunction. For acute sports injuries, the practice serves recreational athletes and weekend competitors seeking faster return to activity. The clinic does not perform surgery, prescribe medication, or offer physical therapy on-site; patients needing those interventions are referred out.
Sooner Chiropractic charges per visit rather than membership packages. A first-visit consultation, which includes a full health history, orthopedic and neurological assessment, and X-ray imaging if clinically indicated, runs $150–$200. Subsequent adjustment visits cost $60–$85 per session, depending on whether additional therapeutic modalities (ultrasound, electrical stimulation) are applied. Most patients with acute musculoskeletal complaints receive treatment twice weekly for 2–4 weeks, then taper to weekly or as-needed maintenance visits. Insurance accepted includes most Blue Cross, Cigna, and Aetna plans; verification of coverage is recommended before scheduling. For uninsured patients, a 10% cash discount is applied at the point of visit.
Oklahoma City has two broad chiropractic categories: single-doctor practices and multi-provider clinics with onsite physical therapy or rehabilitation equipment. Sooner Chiropractic's strength is availability and continuity—all patients see the same practitioner, eliminating handoffs. This suits patients with complex or long-term cases who value relationship continuity. Clinics like Bricktown Physical Therapy and Chiropractic (which offers chiropractors, PT, and occupational therapy in-house) serve patients needing coordinated multi-modal treatment under one roof, making referral seamless but appointment availability tighter. Sooner Chiropractic's single-provider model means shorter wait times but no backup if the practitioner is unavailable. For sports injuries with significant soft-tissue involvement, the integrated-clinic model may reduce overall treatment time; for simple mechanical back pain in a working adult, Sooner Chiropractic's focused approach and immediate appointment slots often prevail.
Sooner Chiropractic is well-suited to patients with acute mechanical back or neck pain, tension headaches, and minor sports injuries who respond to hands-on adjustment. It also serves maintenance patients with chronic conditions who come in monthly for preventive care. Workers' compensation cases are accepted and processed. The practice is not appropriate for patients seeking a diagnosis of structural spinal disease (herniated disc, stenosis) without referral to MRI or advanced imaging; X-ray alone is often insufficient, and Sooner Chiropractic does not have on-site advanced imaging. Patients with radiculopathy or neurological symptoms should see a physician first to rule out serious pathology before chiropractic care. Patients expecting physical therapy, yoga classes, or nutritional counseling will find none of these at Sooner Chiropractic and should seek integrated clinics instead.
New patients receive an intake form covering injury history, work ergonomics, prior treatment, and medical history. The chiropractor performs postural and spinal palpation assessment, orthopedic and neurological tests (range of motion, strength, reflexes, straight-leg raise), and usually order X-rays of the symptomatic region on-site. The appointment lasts 45–60 minutes. At the end, the practitioner explains findings, discusses expected treatment frequency and duration, and performs the first adjustment if pain and imaging findings support it. A treatment plan is provided in writing. Follow-up appointments are scheduled before checkout to avoid booking delays.
Sooner Chiropractic is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed weekends and major holidays. The clinic occupies a standalone building with a small dedicated lot, offering reliable parking at no charge. The location is on the south side of Oklahoma City; specific address and precise hours for holidays should be confirmed directly before first visit. Appointment slots typically available within 2–5 business days for new patients.
Sooner Chiropractic fills a niche in Oklahoma City's care landscape for patients seeking consistent, direct access to spinal care without the scheduling complexity of larger practices. Its pricing and availability structure makes it practical for working adults and athletes managing ongoing musculoskeletal demands.
