Steve Sweeney DC is a solo chiropractor in Oklahoma City who works with musculoskeletal complaints—primarily lower back, neck, and shoulder pain—using only spinal manipulation, without physical therapy modalities, massage, or supplemental treatments under his roof.
Sweeney runs a single-provider office focused on one core skill: adjustment. He does not offer heat, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, stretching programs, or nutritional counseling. This means a visit is a 15- to 20-minute appointment centered on hands-on manipulation of vertebrae to address alignment and mobility. The practice accepts patients for acute injury, chronic pain management, and maintenance care. Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape ranges from large multidisciplinary clinics with physical therapists on staff to independent adjusters like Sweeney who see spinal manipulation as the primary intervention.
Sweeney charges $55 per visit for established patients and $60 for new-patient initial consultations, which run 30 minutes and include a brief history, orthopedic tests, and the first adjustment. Follow-up appointments cost $55 each. Many patients in Oklahoma City arrange packages—typically 2 to 3 visits weekly for 4 to 6 weeks for acute issues, then monthly or as-needed visits for maintenance. He accepts most major insurance plans; verify your deductible and copay with your insurer before the first visit, as coverage varies. Cash-pay rates are the same whether you are insured or uninsured, and he does not mark up fees for either group.
Larger clinics in Oklahoma City, such as those in the Edmond or Midtown areas, often employ multiple doctors, physical therapists, and massage therapists, bundling these services into single-visit rates of $80 to $120 or more per appointment. Sweeney's lower per-visit cost makes sense if you want manipulation alone and do not want to pay for add-on modalities you do not use. Conversely, if you have myofascial pain, a history of injury requiring rehab, or a doctor's referral for physical therapy, a multidisciplinary clinic may be more convenient—you complete all care in one place rather than scheduling separately with a physical therapist. Some Oklahoma City chiropractors also perform spinal decompression therapy (for disc herniation) or other specialized techniques; Sweeney does not, so if your condition requires imaging-guided or device-based treatment, you would need a referral elsewhere.
Choose Sweeney if you have mechanical neck or back pain, prefer a straightforward adjustment without unnecessary frills, want predictable costs, or are cost-conscious and uninsured. He is also reliable for maintenance care after you have recovered from a prior injury. Skip Sweeney if you need physical therapy exercises, expect your chiropractor to diagnose via advanced imaging in-office, want massage as part of your visit, or have a complex condition (e.g., spinal cord compression, advanced arthritis) that may require referral to a spine surgeon or physiatrist. He does not perform X-rays or MRI; if imaging is needed, he will refer you to an appropriate facility.
Arrive 10 minutes early to fill out a health history form. The initial consultation is 30 minutes. Sweeney will ask about your pain—when it started, what makes it worse, prior injuries—and perform orthopedic tests (range of motion, palpation along your spine, neurological checks like reflexes). If he suspects a fracture, serious pathology, or nerve compression, he will refer you to a physician for imaging before proceeding. Otherwise, he will perform your first adjustment on the same day. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes; you may be asked to change into a gown for part of the exam. Bring your insurance card and a photo ID.
Sweeney operates from a small office suite and sees patients by appointment Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a lunch break (verify exact hours when you call). Parking is street or lot parking near the office; no dedicated clinic lot. There is no online appointment booking; call to schedule. Most appointments are same-day or within one week unless you are requesting a specific time slot. He does not staff a receptionist, so phone calls may go to voicemail; expect a return call within 24 business hours.
Sweeney's low overhead and straightforward service make him a practical choice for Oklahoma City patients who want reliable spinal adjustment at transparent pricing, without the complexity or cost of a larger clinic.
