What to Expect

Since chiropractic care involves a series of visits, with each one building on the ones before, it’s important that our relationship can go the distance. We’ve found that one of the best ways to have successful patient relationships is to explain everything in advance. No surprises!

Children especially feel welcome in our Albury practice.

The more you understand who we are, what we do and why we do it, the better results you’ll enjoy. It’s as simple as that.

So, check us out here. Poke around. Get to know us. Then make an appointment so we can get to know you!

  • First Visit. To find out if we can help you, we ask questions and listen.

  • Second Visit. We’ll report what we found and answer all your questions.

  • Regular Visit. A typical visit will be much shorter, but just as important!

  • Progress Visit. Periodically we’ll monitor your progress and recovery.

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