Frequently Asked Questions
No—and many of our patients are not.
People come to us because they want:
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Better focus and mental clarity
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Improved energy and stress resilience
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More efficient movement and coordination
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Better sleep and recovery
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Long-term brain and nervous system health
Pain is often a late sign of nervous system overload, not the starting point. Our care is designed for people who want to stay ahead of problems rather than wait for breakdowns.
We do accept insurance for eligible chiropractic services; however, our practice is not designed around maximizing insurance visits.
Our focus is on providing high-value, results-driven care that supports brain and nervous system health—regardless of insurance limitations. Many of the most impactful aspects of care are outside what insurance covers, and we are transparent about that from the start.
Patients who thrive here prioritize outcomes, not visit counts.
Your first visit is about understanding how your nervous system is functioning, not rushing into treatment.
We take time to:
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Review your health history and lifestyle demands
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Assess how your brain and nervous system are adapting to stress
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Identify areas where communication and regulation may be inefficient
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Discuss whether our approach aligns with your goals
You’ll leave with clarity, not pressure—knowing whether this type of care is the right fit for you.
Yes. In addition to individual care, we work with groups, teams, and organizations that want to improve brain health, resilience, performance, and recovery.
This may include:
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Athletic teams and coaches
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Corporate teams and leadership groups
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First responders and physically demanding professions
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Schools, clubs, or community groups
Group work often includes brain-based assessments, education, movement strategies, and nervous system regulation tools that support focus, stress tolerance, injury reduction, and long-term performance.
If you’re looking to elevate a group—not just treat individuals—this is a core part of our work. The ROI for doing brain work is second to none- it's the missing link.
Absolutely.
Many high performers seek care before something goes wrong. We frequently work with:
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Athletes wanting better coordination, reaction time, and recovery
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Professionals managing high cognitive load and stress
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Leaders who want clarity, adaptability, and resilience
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Individuals balancing demanding careers with health and family life
Brain-based care helps people perform at a high level without burning out.
We look at function, adaptability, and regulation, not just symptoms.
Progress may show up as:
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Improved focus, energy, and mental clarity
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Better movement efficiency and coordination
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Improved stress tolerance and recovery
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Better sleep and emotional regulation
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Increased consistency in how you feel day-to-day
Many people realize their nervous system is improving when life feels more manageable—even when demands stay high.
That’s actually common.
Many approaches focus on the body without fully addressing how the brain is adapting and controlling the system. If the nervous system isn’t integrating change, results often plateau.
Our approach is designed to meet the nervous system where it is, identify what’s limiting progress, and build capacity in a way your brain can actually use.
No.
Our priority is alignment and clarity. After your initial visit(s), we’ll discuss:
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What we’re seeing
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What your nervous system may need
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Whether our approach makes sense for your goals
You’ll always have the information needed to make an informed decision—without pressure.