PORTLAND, Ore., April 02, 2018 -- City Chiropractic of Portland today released information to let people without insurance or who have inadequate insurance plans know that they can still get chiropractic care. Affordable care and payment options make it possible to get the care you need and not allow finances to get in the way. With these options, no one who needs chiropractic care has to go without it.
Despite the Affordable Care Act, many people still have no health insurance. Of those that do, a large percentage have policies with such extremely high deductibles and co-pays that it can be considered to be a catastrophic care insurance rather than general health coverage. Both the uninsured and underinsured need to look for other options when they seek health care.
City Chiropractic offers payment plan options to make it easier for these people to get care. They also offer affordable treatments that can be paid for in cash or credit cards. This is meant to put chiropractic care within reach of far more people than would otherwise be possible. It also makes it possible to get diagnoses and treatment quicker, so patient’s conditions don’t get worse due to a lack of finances.
“Here at City Chiropractic, we believe that everyone should be able to get the chiropractic care they need. We also know that some people have no insurance or have high-deductible/co-pay plans that won’t provide coverage when they truly need it. For this reason, we offer a variety of payment plans and affordable treatments. We also offer free consultations for new patients so uninsured and underinsured patients don’t have to wait to determine what is causing their health concerns,” said Dr. Larry Hanberg of City Chiropractic.
These payment plans aren’t just for treatment. The chiropractic center also offers advanced diagnostics. City Chiropractic has digital X-ray, computerized thermal scans, surface electro-myography, and direct physical examinations to detect these issues. Since a correct diagnosis is essential to getting the proper course of treatment. In the chiropractic setting, diagnosis is focused on identifying the actual cause of the problem. Some of these problems include degenerative discs, arthritic bony growths, stenosis, structural misalignment, hypomobility, adhesions, an overabundance of inflammatory biochemicals, and many, many more.
About City Chiropractic: City Chiropractic has been in business for over 30 years. It serves the area of Portland, Oregon by providing a variety of diagnostic and treatment options for its residents. Treatments include chiropractic adjustments, corrective exercises, massage therapy, spinal and postural screenings, lifestyle advice, and nutritional counseling. In many cases, patients receive multiple therapies to gain synergistic benefits and enhanced healing. Those interested in getting a free consultation or an initial treatment may contact the clinic at (503) 224-9513 or by visiting their web site at http://www.citychiro.net


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