I've been to both kinds of chiros. 5 minutes in, then fork over the $45. It was getting pretty pricey, and even though I'd feel a little better, the price didn't seem to equal the value of the treatment. I wasn't sure how to pay for continued treatment when my roommate moved out.
A massage therapist told me about her chiro. And I have to say he is amazing. He is a triathlete, so is very aware of cyclists' aches and pains. He runs his business on a "pay what you can" scale. And while there might be many in line waiting, he will work on you until he is satisfied. He's spent 30 minutes at a time on my grandma, even though the waiting room was full. She is 87 and has trouble standing up straight; her treatment required a lot of muscle work. I have the utmost respect for him. His heart is to make chiropractic care affordable for the whole family.



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