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Edit: thanks for all the feedback, whether or not you addressed the initial question. To clarify, I have been looking for an associateship and haven't had much luck until an opening at 100% came to my attention. While I consider myself an evidence based doctor, I need to work and I do think I can learn a lot and get a ton of experience at 100%.
Thoughts on 100% chiropractic? Question Apparently my neck is at a level 3, but for 6 months of care for adjustments, a pillow, and traction it’s going to cost $2,300 if I pay all at once and insurance won’t be used for the package….
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100% chiropractic is long plans, high cost per visit, prepaid, lots of "patient education". The Joint is essentially month to month cancel any time memberships that cost a very small fraction of what 100% chiropractic is asking.
example. 10 visits at $100/visit, 5% prepaid discount, 5% cash/check discount, patient pays $1000, gets 3 treatments, improved, wants to stop care. 3 treatments @$100. $900-$300 is $600. The chiro has to refund $600 no questions asked. Chiro 'contracts' are not legally binding like that.
Thoughts on 100% Chiropractic Are there any doctors in this community who have worked there and can comment what they thought of it, or any patients that can share any experiences they've had there?I know all the criticisms- it XRays everyone, it tries to get patients to buy packages up front, it's subluxation based, etc etc.
Hey, I have a question. I am 100 percent disabled. I had carpal tunnel while in service and was seen at the occupational therapy clinic while active duty. When 3-4 years ago I was claiming carpal tunnel, that was the only thing they denied. One va examiner for my exam saw me for 1 minutes and said I didn't have it.
Paid 500 bucks for 2 tables 2 years ago From a doc going out of business My first patient came in February 17, 2020 2021 I had 760k net I’m 100 percent cash and so far 33% yoy So by September I should be north of a million Anybody asking Reddit should be grinding go read some business books because if you can’t make more than you spend you are done
Median chiropractic income in the US is just under $100K. Not bad, but not rich. Your guys might be charging $40-ish for 5 minutes, let's say 8 minutes total including charting, etc, so that's 7.5 patients per hour, at $40 that's $300 an hour.
I was rated 100% scheduler and P&T about a month and a half later and finalized. Freaked out, took several deep breaths, then I think I bawled for like 20 minutes. Sure the money was great, but now, on paper, in front of me, was something concrete that smashed my presumptions that *someday* maybe, it would get better.