Sweeney Chiropractic is a single-location practice in Oklahoma City offering spinal adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries, with a focus on work-related conditions and motor vehicle accident cases. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and handles claims processing directly, which streamlines payment for patients with active workers' compensation or auto injury coverage.
The practice specializes in diagnosing and treating subluxations and functional restrictions in the spine and extremities using manual adjustment, mobilization, and therapeutic exercise. Most patients arrive with acute or chronic pain from workplace strain, repetitive motion, poor posture, or auto accidents. The chiropractor spends time on case history and orthopedic testing to identify the root of pain rather than treating symptoms in isolation. Treatment plans typically run 4 to 12 weeks depending on severity and patient compliance with home exercises.
The practice is not a multi-disciplinary clinic and does not perform X-rays or advanced imaging on-site; imaging is referred to external radiology facilities when clinically needed. If a patient's condition requires physical therapy, orthopedic surgery consultation, or medical imaging beyond the scope of chiropractic evaluation, referral pathways are established with local providers.
Sweeney Chiropractic charges a per-visit fee structure rather than flat-rate packages. A typical adjustment visit costs between $50 and $85 out-of-pocket if you carry chiropractic coverage, though patients with no insurance or high deductibles may pay full rates. Insurance verification is handled during scheduling, so you'll know your responsibility before your first appointment. Workers' compensation and auto injury claims are processed by the office, meaning the insurer is billed directly in most cases and you are not asked to pay upfront.
Soft-tissue services, including manual therapy or trigger-point work, are often bundled into the adjustment visit or billed separately at $15 to $30 for extended time. Rehabilitation exercises and postural corrective work are included in the visit; the chiropractor does not charge separately for home exercise instruction.
Oklahoma City has several multi-location chains and independent practices serving the metro area. Larger chains such as those with 5 or more locations often feature in-house X-ray and physical therapy, which reduces referral friction, but also tend to recommend longer treatment plans and sell package deals upfront. Sweeney Chiropractic's single-location model and per-visit fee structure appeal to patients who want to pay only for treatment they use and prefer a more conservative approach to case management.
Practices that emphasize wellness and prevention-focused care (regular adjustments for asymptomatic patients) differ substantially from Sweeney Chiropractic's injury-focused scope. If you're seeking maintenance chiropractic care for general wellness without a specific complaint, a wellness-oriented clinic may align better with your goals. If you're recovering from a recent injury and want treatment tied to clinical assessment rather than open-ended wellness packages, Sweeney Chiropractic's visit-by-visit model offers transparency.
Sweeney Chiropractic suits patients with acute or subacute musculoskeletal pain, active workers' compensation claims, or auto injury cases in which direct billing to the insurer is essential. It also serves patients who prefer paying per visit rather than committing to multi-month packages upfront. Patients without insurance or with high deductibles should confirm their out-of-pocket cost per visit before committing to a long treatment course.
The practice is not ideal for patients seeking advanced imaging (MRI, CT) on-site or for those who want a one-stop facility with physical therapy, acupuncture, or naturopathic services under one roof. It is also not a walk-in facility, so you cannot drop in on a whim; all care is by appointment.
The first appointment typically runs 30 to 45 minutes. You'll complete a health intake form covering injury history, prior treatments, current symptoms, and medical history. The chiropractor then conducts orthopedic and neurological testing, palpates the spine and affected areas, and may order X-rays if range-of-motion findings or symptom patterns suggest structural damage. Following the examination, the chiropractor explains findings in plain language and outlines a proposed treatment plan with frequency and estimated duration. If imaging is needed, you'll be referred to a local imaging center; results are obtained before the first treatment visit.
The first adjustment is often performed during this same visit if the examination does not reveal contraindications. You should wear comfortable clothing that allows access to the area being treated.
Sweeney Chiropractic maintains standard business hours during the week with limited or no weekend availability; confirm hours before scheduling because they may vary seasonally. Parking is available on-site or nearby, depending on location within Oklahoma City. The practice is not on a public transit line, so driving is standard. For patients filing workers' compensation claims, bring your claim number and employer contact information to the first visit to expedite insurance processing.
Treatment visits after the initial appointment typically run 15 to 20 minutes. Many patients schedule appointments early morning or late afternoon to fit care around work or family obligations.
Sweeney Chiropractic's direct billing model and injury-focused scope make it a practical choice for Oklahoma City residents recovering from workplace or auto injuries who want transparent, visit-based pricing and clear communication on treatment progress.
