Your First Visit to our Practice

You will be warmly welcomed and made to feel at home. Help is on its way!

To ensure your first visit is a pleasant one, here are the procedures you can expect during the next 45 minutes with us:

  1. Paperwork: Complete a brief questionaire to help us get to know you. The doctor will use this information to help formulate your care program.
  2. Consultation: You will meet Dr. Loniewski, who will review your health history and determine if your is a chiropractic case.
  3. Examination: Standard physical, orthopedic, neurological and chiropractic tests as well as posture analysis will be performed to determine the cause(s) of your problem.
  4. Computerized Spinal Stress Test: Surface EMG will be used to visiualized the location of any spinal problem and make your chiropractic care more precise.
  5. Correlation: Before proper care can be rendered the doctor will study your examination findings. Based upon the results of these examinations, treatment may begin today.
  6. Adjunctive Procedures: The doctor will suggest home care instruction to make you feel more comfortable

Your first visit is complete. Plan to spend 30 minutes on your next visit to receive the doctor's report of your findings and a chiropractic adjustment. Then, typical visits will usually last about 15 minutes.

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