Sweeney Chiropractic Clinic is a solo-practitioner chiropractic office in Oklahoma City that focuses on spinal adjustment and does not bundle massage therapy, acupuncture, or supplement sales into its core treatment model, a distinction that shapes both its approach and its appeal to patients who want straightforward adjustment at defined cost.
A single-doctor practice operating from a modest clinic location, Sweeney provides manual spinal manipulation and related orthopedic assessment for conditions ranging from acute neck and lower back pain to chronic misalignment. Unlike many contemporary chiropractic offices that have expanded into multi-service wellness centers, Sweeney maintains a narrower scope: adjustment, basic X-ray imaging, and ergonomic or postural counseling. The practice does not require patients to purchase a supplement line or commit to long massage packages, which reduces both the upfront cost commitment and the time spent on services outside adjustment itself.
Adjustment costs $45 per visit when paid out-of-pocket; most insurance plans are accepted and processed at the point of sale. Initial consultations, which include orthopedic testing and spinal imaging, run $65. Package discounts are not advertised, meaning patients pay per-visit rates whether they come once or three times weekly. This per-visit model contrasts with some larger Oklahoma City chiropractic offices that promote discounted membership plans or bundled care packages requiring upfront payment for 10 or 20 sessions. Verification of current fees is recommended, as rates do shift periodically.
Sweeney's refusal to package adjustment with ancillary services sets it apart from competitors like Pinnacle Chiropractic, which bundles spinal manipulation with massage therapy and nutritional consulting into tiered membership plans. Patients seeking low-cost, transparent per-visit adjustment favor Sweeney; those wanting integrated wellness services (massage, supplements, dietary coaching all from one provider) typically move toward multi-service clinics. Mid-size offices such as Bison Chiropractic offer walk-in hours for acute pain, whereas Sweeney operates by appointment only, meaning faster access to the doctor but no drop-in option for emergency flare-ups. Sweeney also does not employ support staff for insurance verification, so patients with complex coverage should confirm benefits before arrival.
Sweeney suits patients who have already diagnosed or suspected spinal subluxation, who want straightforward adjustment without recommendation of supplementary modalities, and who prefer paying per visit rather than committing to multi-month packages. It also works well for patients with copay-based insurance who know their out-of-pocket cost in advance. Patients new to chiropractic or unsure whether they need adjustment may prefer a clinic with a more exploratory first visit or one that offers massage or acupuncture as lower-commitment entry points. Those seeking same-day walk-in care for acute injury will find Sweeney's appointment-only schedule limiting.
The initial appointment begins with orthopedic and neurological testing, including range-of-motion assessment and palpation of the spine to locate restrictions or misalignment. Full-spine X-rays are taken if not recently available from another provider; this imaging informs the adjustment plan. The doctor discusses findings and proposes a treatment frequency, typically two to three times weekly for the first two to three weeks, then tapering as symptoms resolve. Patients leave with a clear written plan and cost estimate based on expected visit volume. No upselling of add-on services occurs during this conversation.
Sweeney operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with one weekend slot available Saturday morning; hours should be confirmed directly, as occasional closures for continuing education do occur. The clinic sits in an older strip-mall location with free surface parking immediately adjacent, eliminating parking meter concerns or garage fees. The office is not wheelchair accessible, which limits its utility for patients with severe mobility restriction. Appointments typically last 20 to 30 minutes; the office does not offer same-day booking but will often fit acute cases within one or two days.
Sweeney holds its place in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape by refusing to inflate service scope or cost complexity, making it the primary option for patients who know what adjustment is and want it delivered without distraction or bundled obligation.
