Frequently Asked Questions | FAQ’s

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Common Clinic & Treatment Questions

We serve patients from two convenient locations:

  • Tampa
  • St. Petersburg

Patients may be seen at either location that is convenient for them depending on availability.

A.2. No.  Patients do not need to know which therapy they want before scheduling.

Our approach begins with an evaluation to understand your symptoms, goals, and overall health. From there, appropriate options are discussed based on individual needs.

A.3. Our practice does not participate with insurance plans.

This allows us to spend more time with patients, offer a broader range of services, and make care decisions based on your needs — not insurance restrictions.

We are always transparent about costs, and our team will review pricing with you before any services are provided.

A.4. In some cases, patients may choose to submit receipts to their insurance provider for possible out-of-network reimbursement.

Coverage varies widely by plan, and reimbursement is not guaranteed. We recommend contacting your insurance company directly if this is something you wish to explore.

A.5. We work with patients seeking:

  • Support for chronic or recurring symptoms
  • Improved neurologic, physical, or functional performance
  • Non-surgical and non-pharmacologic care options
  • Proactive approaches to long-term health and recovery

Many patients come to us after traditional care has not fully addressed their concerns.

A.6 All services offered are selected based on safety, appropriateness, and individual health considerations. Recommendations are made by trained medical professionals and adjusted as needed over time.

A.7. Initial visits are longer to allow time for history, assessment, and discussion. Follow-up visits vary depending on care recommendations and patient needs.

Specific timing will be shared when your appointment is scheduled.

A.8. Some services may be appropriate for adolescents depending on age, symptoms, and medical history. This is determined on a case-by-case basis and discussed during the evaluation process.

A.9. Our services are designed to support patients experiencing:

Care is individualized and focused on supporting underlying physiologic processes.

A.10. There is no single treatment that works for everyone.

Recommendations are based on:

  • Symptoms and functional concerns
  • Neurologic, physical, and recovery patterns
  • Health history and current stressors
  • Patient goals and tolerance

Some patients may benefit from one approach, while others may benefit from a combination over time.

A.11. No. Our services are designed to complement, not replace, appropriate medical care.

Any changes to medications should always be discussed with your prescribing provider.

A.12. Most services offered are non-invasive and do not require surgery, injections, or anesthesia.

Specific details are discussed during your consultation.

A.13. Responses vary by individual. Some patients report changes relatively quickly, while others notice gradual improvement over time.

No outcomes are guaranteed, and progress depends on many factors including overall health, consistency, and the nature of the concern being addressed.

A.14. Yes. Several services offered at the practice are designed to support healthy nervous system function, which plays a role in stress response, sleep, focus, and overall balance.

A.15. Many of the therapies used focus on supporting the body’s natural healing and recovery processes, which may influence inflammation, circulation, and tissue response.

A.16. Care may support mobility, comfort, and recovery for patients experiencing musculoskeletal or neurologically influenced discomfort. Specific recommendations depend on the individual assessment.

A.17. That depends on the patient. Some individuals benefit from a single approach, while others may benefit from layered or phased care over time.

This is discussed collaboratively with each patient.

A.18. The number of visits varies widely depending on goals, response, and the type of care recommended.

This is reviewed during your consultation and reassessed as care progresses.

A.19. Our practice offers medically guided services that may support wellness, function, and recovery.

A.20. That’s common — and okay. The purpose of the initial consultation is to determine whether any of our services are appropriate for your needs. If they are not, we will tell you.

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