Here are answers to the most common Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) we receive.



Please call if your insurance company is not listed above. We will be glad to verify if it is covered. 
Are you on my insurance plan?

Most likely yes. If it is an HMO, or PPO we could be in your book, but we will always be happy to call for you: all we need is a copy of your insurance card.

Where are you located?

We are located at 1952 Highway 54 West in Peachtree City. (next to the Dive Center). Click here for an interactive map.

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Prices:

  • How much is the first visit? Due to many variables that affect pricing please call.
  • How much is an adjustment? $35.00

What kind of techniques does the doctor use?

Activator, Diversified, Drop Tables, Sot, Toggle, and Gonstead.

What therapies do yo have to offer in your offer?

Interential muscle stem, Ultrasound, Traction, Spray and Stretch, Intersegmental Tractions, and Massage Therapy.

Background of Dr. Autera:

  • What school did the doctor go to? Life University
  • How long has the doctor been practicing? 10 years

Do you have a massage therapist?

Yes!

  • How much is a massage? Please call for pricing.
  • Does insurance cover it? Insurance covers your massage as long as the massage is for your chief complaint.

Do I have to have X-Rays?

Yes. We have a current and updated x-ray unit, and developer, and can have your x-rays ready to look at in 15 minutes or less.

What is an Adjustment?

A chiropractor needs to determine if your body has a vertebral subluxation (a vertebrae is out of position and is putting pressure on a nerve, which may or may not be causing symptoms). The chiropractor will determine the exact direction of the subluxation, what is the best way to correct this with as little force as possible and in ways that are safe for the patient. Determining safety to the patient includes taking a history of any health factors which may contradict certain types of adjustments - for example, using very lower force techniques for people who have had severe sprains, osteoporosis or disc hemration. Then the chiropractor utilizes the adjustment to assist the vertebra back into a normal alignment, which restores proper motion to a joint and relieves nerve pressure. The adjustment itself is a movement of the spine that is done usually by hand in a very quick movement.
The exact adjustment is dome differently by different chiropractors. There are probably around 40 different ways to analyze and adjust the spine, so the actual adjustment will vary from one chiropractor to another.

 

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