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Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?

For someone who is new to going to a chiropractor, better yet receiving any treatment from one, your first visit to the chiropractor will really be about getting to know the chiropractor and discussing your history, current condition, and goals.

You’ll start by finishing some new patient paperwork. Upon meeting with the doctor, you’ll discuss your concerns and expectations as well as have the chance to ask any questions you may have. We will perform a physical examination and most likely take a few x-rays to see what your current state is. Once this is complete, we’ll take a look at the overall results of our conversation and the exams. Together, we will set goals and a plan of action to satisfy your pain. 


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“Where Fast Pain Relief Is A Family Tradition”

Renaud Chiropractic


What’s your cancellation policy?

If you are unable to keep an appointment, we ask that you kindly provide us with at least 24 hours notice. We ask for this advance notice so that we can offer this appointment to another patient. A fee may be charged if a patient does not show up for an appointment without sufficient notice.

Do you take my insurance?

We will be more than happy to submit all insurance forms for you and help you recover the most from your benefits. We will do everything we can to help you afford the treatment you need and want. Forms of payment accepted by the office are check, cash, or any major credit card.

How do I make an appointment?

If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email. Our office facilitates communications and emergency calls and appointments are available and welcome, especially for new patients seeking help..

Do You Take X-Rays?

X-rays are often taken on most patients to give the doctor an inside look at what is going on with the bone structure of the entire spine and surrounding skeletal structure. From this x-ray, the doctor can tell your current spine angles as well as any potential further issues including the potential for additional information such as an MRI.