Your Second Visit to Our Kelowna Practice

We will help you with the paperwork, if you like!

The second visit is typically much shorter than the first. Expect to allow 15-20 minutes.

After we study your health history and correlate our examination findings, we’ll make recommendations designed to help you get and keep your health. We call this the Report of Findings. You will be given an opportunity to ask any and all questions about your current complaint and your health in general.

Once we agree on how to reach your health goals, we will proceed with your chiropractic adjustment. Don't worry, most practice members report that they feel great after their adjustment and that it was nothing like what they had imagined.

Once again, your visit will end with Lisa setting up your adjustment schedule for the following few weeks to save you waiting time in the office on subsequent visits. She also will go over some basic office procedures as well as different payment options designed to make future visits more relaxing and save additional waiting time.

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