Back To Health Chiropractic is a single-location practice offering spinal manipulative therapy, soft-tissue treatment, and rehabilitative exercises for patients with acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain. It operates within Chattanooga's mid-sized chiropractic market alongside national urgent-care chains and physical-therapy-led clinics, and occupies a niche focused on patients seeking hands-on adjustment combined with take-home corrective work.
The practice provides diagnostic and treatment services typical of chiropractors licensed under Tennessee law: spinal adjustments (manual manipulation of vertebral joints), mobilization, soft-tissue therapy including trigger-point work, and postural assessment. It does not perform X-ray or advanced imaging on site (imaging requires referral to an external facility) and does not prescribe pharmaceuticals or perform surgery. The scope centers on mechanical pain from vertebral misalignment, muscle strain, and postural dysfunction, with treatment plans that typically include at-home exercise instruction. Most patients arrive with neck pain, lower-back pain, or radiating symptoms traced to spinal nerve irritation.
Back To Health Chiropractic charges per-visit fees rather than packages. Initial consultations (history, exam, and treatment plan discussion) are typically $50 to $75; established-patient adjustments range from $40 to $60 per visit depending on whether soft-tissue work or multiple manipulations are included. Most insurance plans (including those through BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Cigna, and Aetna) cover chiropractic care at a co-pay rate of $25 to $35 per visit after deductible, though coverage limits (commonly 20 to 30 visits per year) vary by plan. Verify your specific plan's chiropractic rider before scheduling. Out-of-pocket patients without insurance can expect to spend $40 to $70 per session if attending once or twice weekly for acute pain; chronic conditions often require 8 to 12 initial visits before transitions to monthly maintenance.
The Chattanooga chiropractic market includes practices ranging from high-volume insurance-heavy clinics to specialized sports-medicine chiropractors. Back To Health positions itself between high-touch solo practices and franchise chains. Compared to Advanced Chiropractic Care (which operates multiple locations and accepts all major insurance but has longer wait times for new patients), Back To Health offers faster scheduling and more personalized intake. Against sports-focused practices like Chattanooga Sports Chiropractic (which centers on athletic performance and rehabilitation for active patients), Back To Health accepts a broader case mix including desk-worker posture problems and post-injury rehab equally well. Choose Back To Health if you want a straightforward adjustment-plus-exercise approach at standard pricing; choose a sports chiropractor if you play competitive athletics; choose a high-volume clinic only if your insurance network is narrow and appointment availability is your top priority.
Back To Health works best for patients with mechanical neck or lower-back pain, those returning to function after an accident or work injury, and people willing to perform prescribed stretches and strengthening exercises at home. It suits patients with established insurance coverage and those uninsured but able to pay $40 to $60 per visit out of pocket. It does not suit patients seeking pain relief alone without lifestyle or postural changes, those with complex neurological presentations (such as numbness in multiple limbs or loss of bowel control, which require urgent physician referral), or patients whose pain stems from visceral disease rather than spinal mechanics. Individuals with severe osteoporosis should consult their physician before beginning any spinal manipulation.
New patients should arrive 15 minutes early to complete a detailed history form covering past injuries, current symptoms, medications, and occupational factors. The chiropractor conducts orthopedic testing (range-of-motion checks, special tests for nerve involvement, palpation of the spine), discusses findings, and explains the proposed treatment plan. If imaging is warranted, the chiropractor provides a referral to an imaging center; adjustment typically does not occur on the same day if imaging is ordered. Follow-up visits average 15 to 20 minutes and consist of adjustment, any soft-tissue work, and brief reinforcement of home exercises. Treatment frequency starts at two to three times weekly and tapers as symptoms improve.
Back To Health operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (9 a.m. to noon) on the first and third Saturday of each month; hours should be confirmed by phone as they vary seasonally. The practice is located in a standard office plaza with ample free parking. Most visits require no advance imaging or lab work, making it suitable for drop-in scheduling within the week.
Back To Health fills a practical role in Chattanooga's care landscape for patients managing work-related or postural back pain who want evidence-based spinal care without surgery or medication, and it delivers that focus consistently.
