Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What conditions do you treat?
We treat allergies, carpal tunnel syndrome, disk disorders, headaches, joint stiffness, low back pain, muscle spasms, neck pain, nerve injuries, numbness, sciatica/leg pain, scoliosis, shoulder and arm pain, slips and falls, spinal injuries, stress, weight management, and many other health related conditions as well.
Q: What will Dr. Villegas do on the initial visit?
History, examination, review results start appropriate treatment for your condition. or he will refer you to a medical specialist for your condition.
Q: What is required for my first chiropractic visit?
Personal information with ID insurance card any recent x-rays MRI or CT studies any blood work related to the reason for your visit. If you are under 18 you will need to bring a legal guardian.
Q: Is Chiropractic Care Safe?
Chiropractic is the largest, non-invasive, drugless and safest forms of health care available. Statistically, patient risk is substantially lower when receiving chiropractic care as opposed to medical care, where the use of prescription drugs and surgery pose a greater risk.
Q: Does Chiropractic Care Hurt?
Chiropractic adjustment is a highly controlled procedure that rarely causes discomfort because minimal force and gentle pressure are used. In fact, most patients feel relief immediately following treatment.
Q: Will I be Sore following a Chiropractic Adjustment?
Any reported soreness after an initial adjustment has been described as similar to that associated with starting a new exercise program. Drinking plenty of water, using an ice pack, and engaging in light stretching after your first visit can help ease any discomfort to promote healing.
Q: How Long will my Visits Take?
This all depends on the length and severity of your condition, however, most first visits may last as much as 30 minutes. Follow-up visits are much less, often as little as 5-10 minutes.
Q: How Often will I need to Return?
At the end of your first visit, your doctor will determine the best course of treatment for your specific needs. The frequency in which you receive chiropractic care is strictly up to the professional judgment of the Doctor of Chiropractic and will vary from individual to individual depending on your presenting condition and overall goals. Just as regular visits to the dentist are necessary for good dental hygiene, routine visits to a Doctor of Chiropractic for proper spinal function and health maintenance are also important.
We treat allergies, carpal tunnel syndrome, disk disorders, headaches, joint stiffness, low back pain, muscle spasms, neck pain, nerve injuries, numbness, sciatica/leg pain, scoliosis, shoulder and arm pain, slips and falls, spinal injuries, stress, weight management, and many other health related conditions as well.
Q: What will Dr. Villegas do on the initial visit?
History, examination, review results start appropriate treatment for your condition. or he will refer you to a medical specialist for your condition.
Q: What is required for my first chiropractic visit?
Personal information with ID insurance card any recent x-rays MRI or CT studies any blood work related to the reason for your visit. If you are under 18 you will need to bring a legal guardian.
Q: Is Chiropractic Care Safe?
Chiropractic is the largest, non-invasive, drugless and safest forms of health care available. Statistically, patient risk is substantially lower when receiving chiropractic care as opposed to medical care, where the use of prescription drugs and surgery pose a greater risk.
Q: Does Chiropractic Care Hurt?
Chiropractic adjustment is a highly controlled procedure that rarely causes discomfort because minimal force and gentle pressure are used. In fact, most patients feel relief immediately following treatment.
Q: Will I be Sore following a Chiropractic Adjustment?
Any reported soreness after an initial adjustment has been described as similar to that associated with starting a new exercise program. Drinking plenty of water, using an ice pack, and engaging in light stretching after your first visit can help ease any discomfort to promote healing.
Q: How Long will my Visits Take?
This all depends on the length and severity of your condition, however, most first visits may last as much as 30 minutes. Follow-up visits are much less, often as little as 5-10 minutes.
Q: How Often will I need to Return?
At the end of your first visit, your doctor will determine the best course of treatment for your specific needs. The frequency in which you receive chiropractic care is strictly up to the professional judgment of the Doctor of Chiropractic and will vary from individual to individual depending on your presenting condition and overall goals. Just as regular visits to the dentist are necessary for good dental hygiene, routine visits to a Doctor of Chiropractic for proper spinal function and health maintenance are also important.