
Visit Progression
Starting chiropractic care is very easy.
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First-time patients can proceed to the online booking platform to book for the First Visit.
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First Visit
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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.
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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 X-ray imaging procedure at a nearby hospital.
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X-ray Imaging​
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The x-ray imaging procedure can only be done at hospitals that are equipped with the cutting edge imaging technology.
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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.
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X-ray charges are payable to the hospital upon receiving your x-ray films.
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After which you are ready to make your next appointment, the Second Visit.

Second Visit
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This is the most important part. Remember to bring your x-ray films and pass them to the chiropractor.
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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.
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You will receive the your first chiropractic adjustment and embark on the pathway towards recovery.
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Scheduling will also be decided upon the conclusion of each visit to maintain recovery progression.
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Subsequent visits fall under Return Visit.
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Return Visit​
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Subsequent visits are essential to ensure symptoms are not regressing and maintain upward recovery trend.
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Most patients start to notice visible changes after 5-8 visits, every unique individual's experience may vary due to age, size and type of injury.
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Once the good changes set in, the chiropractor will tailor the visit interval to better suit your lifestyle and stresses.
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It is important to comply with the stringent scheduling to facilitate a stronger recovery with better endurance for long-term.
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