
Visit Progression
Starting chiropractic care is very easy.
First time patients can proceed to the online booking platform to book for the First Visit .

First Visit
The ice breaker visit where you can get to know the chiropractor and ask the most important questions before starting care. During this visit, the chiropractor will take a full history of your spinal condition and then a full spine assessment will be performed.
Once a preliminary assessments are completed and the chiropractor deems you suitable to receive adjustments. He will then provide you with a referral letter for Xray imaging procedure at a nearby hospital.

Xray Imaging
The xray imaging procedure can only be done at hospitals that are equipped with the cutting edge imaging technology.
The images are then screened by a medical radiologist to rule out any potential underlying diseases prior to starting care. This step allows additional peace of mind to our patients.
Xray charges are payable to the hospital upon receiving your xray films.
After which you are ready to make your next appointment, the Second Visit .

Second Visit
This is the most important part. Remember to bring your xray films and pass them to the chiropractor.
The chiropractor will then proceed to analyze your spine structure and draw lines to determine where are the potential subluxation and how to correct them.
You will receive the your first chiropractic adjustment and embark on the pathway towards recovery.
Scheduling will also be decided upon the conclusion of each visit to maintain recovery progression.
Subsequent visits fall under Return Visit .

Return Visit
Subsequent visits are essential to ensure symptoms are not regressing and maintain upward recovery trend.
Most patients start to notice visible changes after 5 to 8 visits, every unique individuals experience may vary due to age, size and type of injury.
Once the good changes set in, the chiropractor will tailor the visit interval to better suit your lifestyle and stresses.
It is important to comply with the stringent scheduling to facilitate a stronger recovery with better endurance for long term.


