Chattanooga Wellness Cleveland is a solo chiropractor practice in the Cleveland area of greater Chattanooga offering spinal adjustment, soft tissue therapy, and orthopaedic consultation for acute injury, chronic pain, and postural issues. It operates outside the large healthcare systems that dominate the city, allowing direct access without referral.
The practice centers on manual adjustment and mobilization rather than imaging or surgical referral. The chiropractor evaluates patients using orthopedic testing and palpation to identify subluxations and range-of-motion restrictions, then uses diversified and activator techniques depending on patient preference and condition. Soft tissue work, including trigger-point release and stretching protocols, is incorporated into most treatment plans. The space is small and independently operated, which means shorter administrative wait times than larger clinic environments but also limited in-house imaging and no on-site physical therapy staff.
New-patient consultations cost $50 to $85 and include history, orthopedic exam, and palpation; imaging or additional diagnostic tests carry separate fees (verify current rates; pricing changes seasonally at some independent practices). Adjustment visits typically range from $35 to $65 per session depending on complexity and region-specific insurance contracts. Most patients attend 2 to 3 sessions weekly for the first 2 to 4 weeks, then taper to maintenance appointments. Multi-visit package discounts are often available at the front desk; ask specifically what a 6-visit or 10-visit plan costs compared to per-visit rates.
Insurance coverage varies sharply. Many Blue Cross Blue Shield and Aetna plans cover chiropractic care after a small copay; Medicare covers certain acute conditions within bundled physical medicine codes. Medicaid coverage is limited in Tennessee and requires pre-authorization from TennCare. Cash-pay patients should ask whether the practice offers an in-house discount for payment at the time of service.
Chattanooga has two dominant chiropractic options: large multidisciplinary clinics affiliated with the UT Chattanooga health sciences programs (typically $55 to $75 per visit, longer appointment schedules), and solo or small-group independent practices like Chattanooga Wellness Cleveland. The key trade-off is access versus ancillary services. A larger clinic offers on-site physical therapy, X-ray and ultrasound, and same-day physician consultation; wait times are often 2 to 4 weeks. A solo practice like this one reduces front-desk overhead and administrative friction; first appointments can often be scheduled within 3 to 7 days, though serious injuries requiring imaging will still require referral to imaging centers or urgent care.
For workers' compensation cases, solo practices often move more quickly than larger clinics because they avoid internal scheduling bottlenecks, though the chiropractor may still refer out for MRI or specialist opinion.
This practice suits patients with uncomplicated acute strain (whiplash, acute low-back pain, sports injury), postural dysfunction, and those returning to activity after injury or surgery. It also works well for patients who prefer one-on-one attention and minimal administrative delay. It does not suit patients with suspected fracture, ligament tear, or neurological deficit requiring immediate imaging; those patients should go to an urgent care or ER first. It is also not ideal for patients whose insurance requires a PCP referral, because a solo chiropractor has no in-network physician to generate one.
Plan for 45 to 60 minutes. The chiropractor will take a detailed pain history, ask about trauma or prior treatment, and perform postural analysis, range-of-motion testing (flexion, extension, lateral bending), and orthopedic special tests (straight-leg raise, Spurling's test, etc.). Palpation of the spine and surrounding soft tissue comes next. The chiropractor will explain findings in layperson terms, show you what they felt, and outline a proposed treatment plan with expected timeline. You will receive the first adjustment that day. Payment and insurance verification happen before or after the appointment.
Bring your insurance card and photo ID. If you have recent imaging (X-ray, MRI), bring the images or medical report; the chiropractor can often read them without duplicating studies. Wear comfortable, loose clothing to allow movement during the exam.
Cleveland-area chiropractic practices typically operate Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with limited or no Saturday hours (verify with the practice directly). Street or lot parking is usually available in the Cleveland office corridor; call ahead if you use a wheelchair or mobility device. The practice does not offer telemedicine for initial exams but may conduct brief follow-up consultations by phone.
Chattanooga Wellness Cleveland serves patients seeking immediate, hands-on assessment without the administrative overhead of large systems, making it a practical choice for working adults and athletes who cannot wait weeks for an appointment.
