Burning Questions Most
Patients Are Afraid To Ask...
Answered Here
1. What is the difference
between a Chiropractic Doctor and a Medical Doctor?
It takes a minimum of six years of
education and training to become a Doctor of Chiropractic. The
Doctor of Chiropractic first spends at least two years in
pre-chiropractic studies at a college or university. The Doctor
of Chiropractic studies all the basic sciences and must pass the
State Board of Examiners' basic sciences examination. This is
the same basic sciences examination other doctors, including
MDs, are required to pass. He or she attends a college of
chiropractic for four years, which must include an externship at
an outpatient clinic where he or she gets real world experience
in a clinical and academic setting. After graduating from
Chiropractic College, like an M.D., he or she must pass the
State Board Exam in the state he or she wishes to practice in.
2. Do Chiropractors prescribe
drugs or surgical procedures?
No drugs, medications, or surgeries are
performed by the Doctor of Chiropractic. Doctors of Chiropractic
focus on restoring proper function as a way of pain relief and
optimal health. In many cases, drugs are used to cover up your
pain but do nothing to "fix" the cause of your problem.
3. Will My Insurance Cover
Chiropractic Care?
Most insurance policies cover chiropractic
care. These carriers including HMO's and PPO's recognize that
chiropractic care effectively treats many conditions! Recent
articles published in the Journal for Managed Care
cited chiropractic care as being more cost effective than
conventional medical therapies in treating low back pain. It is
a good chance that your local HMO could also cover chiropractic
care.
Auto Injuries are typically covered 100%
by your auto insurance company. If your accident was caused by
someone else, their insurance will pay for your care. We accept
auto accident liens, and wait for payment when your case
settles.
If you've been hurt on the job, Workers
Compensation Insurance also covers our services. Studies show
that most on the job injuries respond quicker with Chiropractic
Care than any other type of treatment!
Now-a-days, insurance coverage is very
complicated, especially if you don't know the right questions to
ask your insurance company. To make things easier for you, we
will contact your insurance company and let you know what your
benefits and limitations are before you commit to care! Give our
office a call at 630-232-6400 .
4. What if I don't have
insurance or if my insurance company offers little, or no
Chiropractic Coverage?
If you have little or no coverage, you are
not alone! That's why we have very affordable, no-interest
payment plans that are amazingly low cost and affordable! After
your examination and any necessary diagnostic tests, if it is
determined that Dr. David Ginsberg, can help you, you will be
provided a written "Recommended Action Plan" that spells out how
much treatment and care will cost, how long different phases
will take, and what options you have to pay for the care. At
that time you can decide if you want to proceed with care. If
not, there is no obligation what-so-ever! If you're not
comfortable with our Recommended Action Plan, or aren't sure
about anything we suggest, that's just fine! When ever you're
ready, we'll be ready. If you decide to take a pass, that's your
choice, and we'll respect your decision with the utmost of
professionalism.
5. I've been to many doctors
for my condition and no matter what they do, I don't get better.
Why would going to a Chiropractor get me better?
A misalignment of one or more of the 24
movable bones or "vertebrae" of your spine can irritate or cause
pressure or pinching on spinal nerves and result in a serious
health-robbing, damaging interference (irritation or blockage)
to normal nerve control of your body. Since the brain controls
all parts of your body through the nervous system, this nerve
interference can cause pain and many health problems. It can
also lower your body's resistance so that you become even more
susceptible to contagious and infectious illness and disease.
Therefore, if your problem is caused by a
misalignment of one or more of the bones of your spine, only
chiropractic care will get you better.
6. How long does the initial
examination take?
The initial exam will take 45-60 minutes,
maybe a little more if x-rays or any other diagnostic procedures
are necessary.
7. Will I have to disrobe?
Rarely does the doctor need a patient to
expose his or her back. If you are a male, this means that you
may have to take your shirt off. If you are a female this means
that you may need to wear a gown over your bra that will cover
up the front, and only expose the back of your neck, down to
your lower back. All of this will take place in the comfort of a
private exam room.
8. Is any process of the exam
painful?
In virtually all cases, the exam is not
painful at all. Chiropractors are specially trained to identify
and diagnose misaligned vertebrae and related disorders without
any grabbing, twisting or other invasive tests. We are gentle,
and have complete empathy with your pain and suffering. Unlike
other doctors who don't think you're hurting if they can't see
it, (like a broken bone or laceration) Chiropractors KNOW you're
in pain, we KNOW why you're in pain, and we KNOW how to correct
it quickly, affordably without prescription drugs or surgery.
Since we KNOW how much you hurt, we are very careful and
cautious when doing exams.
9. Does Chiropractic care
hurt?
Compared to going to the dentist, or
getting a deep tissue massage, Chiropractic care is virtually
painless! We explain everything before we do it. At your first
visit feel free to talk to any of our patients; you'll be happy
with what you hear!
10. What's the biggest
mistake people make when considering going to a Chiropractor.
That's easy. The biggest mistake is
following the path of futile efforts of pain relief you've been
following that you know don't work... and continue with them
hoping some miracle will occur magically changing a proven
failure, into a successful result! In fact, one definition of
insanity is: Doing what you've always done that doesn't
work... and expecting different results!
So, the biggest mistake is to stay with
treatment that does not solve the underlying cause of your pain
without drugs or surgery, and that still causes you to suffer.
Why not try a different, proven and scientifically substantiated
method of health care that works WITH your body and its natural
health restoration system? Why not give the fastest growing
health care profession a shot? What have you got to lose except
a few minutes of your time... and the pain you've been living
with as your constant companion? |