Your Second Visit to Our Lyndhurst Practice

On your report visit we explain what we found and how we may be able to help you.

On the second visit, Dr. Haley will review all information and findings from your previous visit. At this point, a chiropractic treatment plan will be discussed. Also, your finances and office policies will be presented. Once you decide to begin care, you will be treated and one of our courteous staff members at the front desk will schedule your appointments and review your financial schedule. Every step of the way will be explained properly and thoroughly and this visit usually last 30 minutes.

This is usually attended to on your second visit, which may be later the same day or the following day. This two-visit approach accomplishes several things:

  • Reduces the length of your first visit
  • Gives us time to correlate our findings
  • Avoids overloading you with too much information 

In certain situations, and in the professional judgment of Dr. Haley, we sometimes make exceptions. It just depends on your unique situation.

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 Dr. Robert Asks some important questions of interest to Lyndhurst residents - Chiropractor Lyndhurst Dr. Robert Asks...

What's a side effect?
It may sound like a bonus; something extra, but chiropractors know it should more accurately called an "unintended effect," and "unwanted effect" or in some cases an "adverse effect." A pill can't come close to matching your body's ability to create and deliver the essential compounds it needs. That's when it's important to make sure your nervous system is working correctly—the purpose of chiropractic care!
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Lyndhurst folks recognize that this predisposes you to a relapse. Chiropractors know that muscles and ligaments supporting the spine don't fully heal until after symptoms subside.