Chiropractor Sanford, ME
Back to Health Chiropractic PC
21 Daigle Lane, Suite 103
Sanford, ME 04073
207-324-7098
Monday: |
8 AM - 12 PM 2 PM - 6 PM 8 AM - 12 PM 2 PM - 6 PM 8 AM - 12 PM 2 PM - 6 PM 8 AM - 12 PM 2 PM - 6 PM Closed |
Click here for door to door driving directions
Appointments
We know you have many choices when choosing a Chiropractor in Sanford, ME, so we have made requesting an appointment a simple process via our Web site. If, for any reason, you cannot keep a scheduled appointment or will be delayed, please call as soon as possible. Charges may be incurred for appointments cancelled less than 24 hours before scheduled appointment time.
Payment Policies
Payment is due at the time of your chirpractic appointment. We accept most major credit and debit cards. When applicable, we also accept insurance coverage from leading private insurance carriers.
Insurance and Billing
We accept most traditional insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify acceptance of your plan. Qualifications for insurance coverage may differ due to the uniqueness of each procedure.
Insurance Carriers
|
|
Facilities and Equipment
Spinal Traction / Decompression
As an example of our commitment to have the most current and up to date methods of treatment, we are pleased to offer Computerized Spinal Traction / Decompression. Our Dynatron DX2 Decompression Unit provides Targeted Traction / Decompression; automatically calculates and digitally displays the rope angle allowing us to focus treatment on either the upper, middle or lower regions of the cervical spine and lumbar spine. Computerized Spinal Traction / Decompression is an amazing therapy that can be applied to individuals with herniated cervical disks, herniated lumbar discs as well as those with advanced spinal degeneration. In December of 2007, the prestigious journal Spine in Vol. 32 No. 26 reported that patients with low back pain, leg symptoms and signs of nerve root compression were likely to benefit from mechanical traction.
Digital Scanning for construction of custom orthotics
We utilize The Associate Scanner from Foot Levelers to take weight bearing digital images of a patient’s feet, from which 16 precise measurements combined with information on age, height, weight and activity level are used in constructing custom orthotics. Custom orthotics can be needed in some instances to correct faulty biomechanics that come from imbalances in a patient’s foot structure. Certain imbalances have the ability to disrupt other regions of the body while standing, walking and while performing various weight bearing athletic activities.