We accept most major insurance and make billing simple — especially for car-accident cases.
Yes — DT Chiropractic accepts most major insurance plans, and we verify your specific benefits before your visit so there are no surprises. We also work with Medicare, HSA/FSA, and self-pay, and for car-accident injuries we coordinate the billing with your auto insurer so you can focus on recovering.
We work with most major insurance plans. Not sure if you're covered? Call us and we'll verify your benefits before your visit — no surprises.
Most health plans that cover chiropractic care treat it like other in-network medical care: you may have a copay or coinsurance per visit, and care may count toward your deductible. Plans often set a limit on the number of covered visits per year, and they typically cover care that is medically necessary. Because the specifics vary so much from plan to plan, the fastest path to a clear answer is to call us with your insurance information — we’ll check your benefits and explain what to expect before you’re treated.
Medicare Part B covers manual manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation when it’s medically necessary; it does not cover other services under the chiropractic benefit. HSA and FSA funds can generally be used for chiropractic care — just keep your receipts. We’re happy to help you understand how your coverage applies.
For car-accident injuries, we coordinate the billing with your auto insurer — and your attorney if you have one — and explain your options, such as MedPay or health insurance, clearly up front, so you can focus on recovering. For the full picture, see our car-accident care page.
No insurance? We offer fair, transparent self-pay pricing — no contracts, no pressure. Just let us know and we’ll go over your options.
This page is general information, not legal, financial, or insurance advice. Your plan, insurer, and (for accident cases) your attorney can confirm the specifics for your situation.
Often, yes. Many major health plans cover medically necessary chiropractic care, though the details — visit limits, copays, and deductibles — vary by plan. The simplest way to know for sure is to call us with your insurance information and we will verify your specific benefits before your visit.
We accept most major insurance plans. Because every plan is different, give us a call with your insurance card handy and we will confirm whether we are in-network and what your coverage looks like — no surprises at checkout.
Medicare Part B covers manual manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation when it is medically necessary. It does not cover other services some chiropractors offer, such as exams, X-rays, or massage, under the chiropractic benefit. We will explain what is and isn’t covered for your situation.
Yes. Chiropractic care is generally an eligible expense for Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). Keep your receipts, and check with your plan administrator if you have questions about your specific account.
You can still get great care. We offer fair, transparent self-pay pricing with no contracts and no pressure — just the care you need. Call us and we’ll go over the options.
It depends on your coverage and situation. Care after a wreck is often paid through your own MedPay coverage or your health insurance, and there may be other options depending on your case. We coordinate the billing with your insurer — and your attorney if you have one — and explain what applies to you. This is general information, not legal or financial advice.
Same- or next-day appointments at all three offices.