Your First Visit to Our Clearwater Practice

New patients often remark how “homey” our office is. That’s good, because our goal is to offer state-of-the-art chiropractic care in a comfortable surrounding.
Make Yourself at Home
You’ll find plenty of convenient parking and a well-lit parking lot. You’ll be greeted by name when you enter our office and given a short tour to get you acquainted with our facilities.
If you’ve already completed your admitting paperwork, great! If not, after doing so we’ll likely show you a short 5-minute video and then you’ll meet Dr. Jere Jarrett.
You talk, we listen. The first step is to find out all about you. In the initial consultation we go over the areas that you want addressed: your concerns, symptoms, lifestyle, history and other vital information. We can also answer any questions and furnish additional information about our services. A preliminary exam will be conducted. Areas such as general health and vitality, bone and joint function, nerve irritations, nutritional deficiencies and other conditions will be examined. X-rays may be taken at this time. From all the gathered information, we will create a personalized program aimed specifically at getting you on the road to better health.
If you are having severe low back pain and have had an MRI done of your lumbar spine that indicates that you are a VAX-D candidate, the doctor will do a VAX-D consultation, exam and X-rays. The doctor will then mark up the X-rays and show them to you. He will recommend the amount of treatment you require and then once the financial arrangements are made you will immediately start your first VAX-D treatment and therapies to start the healing process.
We Explain Everything First
The purpose of your consultation with the doctor is to discuss your health goals and see if chiropractic is likely to help you. If it looks promising, a thorough examination will help identify the cause of your problem.
Clearwater chiropractic patients appreciate that we explain everything in advance!




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