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How long does a chiropractic treatment take?

  • Writer: Dr. Thomas A. Harmody
    Dr. Thomas A. Harmody
  • Jun 10
  • 1 min read

 


 

Chiropractor Vero Beach, Fl.- A first visit to our office might take a smidge longer than subsequent visits because there is a small amount of paperwork to be filled out and short interview process with Dr. Harmody.  The paperwork can be filled out and emailed to our office beforehand to speed up the process a little bit and the interview process is just Dr. Harmody can see what is troubling the patient.  “I hurt my back lifting a package of water bottle out of my car’s trunk.”  That sort of thing.  The treatment usually doesn’t take more than 5 or 10 minutes and then you can get back to your day whether it be work, golf or family. It doesn’t really take that long.  Noone wants to spend 2 hours in a doctor’s office.  If you do, then you are probably in the wrong office.  I’ve had patients say to me, “My last chiropractor spent an hour with me.” I usually respond with, “I’m only here six hours each day.”  A visit to our office does not take very long and you can usually resume your day pretty quickly.  Dr. Thomas Harmody is a chiropractor at Vero Walk-In Chiropractic and Wellness in Vero Beach, Fl. 


 
 
 

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