Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take insurance?
No, we do not accept insurance. However, osteopathic treatments are commonly reimbursed to some degree by most people’s insurance carrier. The patient can submit the bill themselves directly to their insurance carrier.
What should I expect on a first visit, and follow up visit?
All visits involve osteopathic evaluation and treatment. On the first visit, there will be a detailed review of a patient’s medical history, follwed by a physical exam specific to the patient’s complaints, and then an osteopathic structural evaluation and treatment. This first visit takes 1 hour and 15 minutes. Follow up visits are 45 minutes and involve a discussion of any updates to the patient’s condition, followed by osteopathic evaluation and treatment.
What will I feel during and after the treatment?
Sometimes the osteopathic practitioner will move the pateint’s body around gently, and other times he will be quite still. From the patient’s point of view, they may not feel much going on in thier body, or they may feel increased warmth, relaxation or parts of the body starting to shift and open.
Do you prescribe medication?
What does osteopathy treat?
DO all D.O.s practice osteopathic manipulation?
Case Studies
- Case Study
A 54-year-old man hit by a car, with a subsequent fall and hit to the head, was found to have a subdural brain bleed requiring emergency surgery.
- Case Study