The Importance of Giving Back As most of my avid blog readers out there already know, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor whose clinic spends the majority of its time treating Baltimore car accident injury patients. Of course we see patients who have not been involved in Baltimore auto accident injuries, and we spend a fair amount of time treating headaches, neck pain, mid back pain, lower back pain, and sciatica as well. I opened the
Lost In Translation – He Said, She Said, and the Truth As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients injured in Baltimore auto accidents, I have learned over the years that communication is paramount. Whether that be communication with a patient, an insurance company, or even while communicating my thoughts into a daily SOAP note. In my practice we work closely along side internists and specialists such as pain management
Will A Baltimore Chiropractor Accept My Insurance? As a Baltimore chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating injured patients that have been involved in Baltimore car accidents, I often get asked if my office will accept private health insurances. That is, prospective patients want to know if this office is in credentialed as an in-network provider for the major health insurance companies in order to provide chiropractic services. The answer is yes. Currently
“Pokemon Go” Causing Baltimore Auto Accidents As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating Baltimore Auto Accident injuries, I thought that by 8 years of clinical practice and nearly four thousand patients, I had seen it all. I can now say that I am seeing things I never would have imagined: video game induced auto accident injuries in Baltimore. By now we all know what it is. Pokemon, the digital monsters
Free Consultations vs. New Patient Examinations – What’s The Difference? As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients involved in Baltimore auto accidents, I often get asked by prospective patients what the difference is between a free consultation and a new patient examination. That is, a prospective patient will walk through the door and they may not know whether the treatment we provide is right for them and for the