Pinnacle Physical Medicine & Rehab operates as a multidisciplinary clinic combining chiropractic adjustment, physical therapy, and diagnostic imaging under one roof in Chattanooga, reducing the typical back-and-forth between providers that characterizes spine care in the city.
Pinnacle functions as a provider-owned practice structured around chiropractors, physical therapists, and radiologic technicians working in sequence rather than as separate referral stops. The integrated model means X-rays and MRI imaging happen on-site, allowing chiropractors to adjust treatment in real time based on imaging rather than waiting days for outside radiology reports. The clinic operates as a private practice, not part of a hospital network, and is licensed and insured like standard chiropractic offices in Tennessee. The business has maintained a presence in Chattanooga long enough to have established relationships with primary-care physicians who refer patients, though Pinnacle operates independently.
Chiropractic adjustments at Pinnacle start at $65 for established patients on a cash basis and $85 for new-patient consultations including history and orthopedic testing; many insurance plans cover adjustments at varying copays, typically $20 to $40 per visit depending on plan design. Physical therapy sessions cost $75 to $120 per hour without insurance, again with copay variation by plan. X-ray imaging runs $150 to $400 depending on the area and number of views; MRI pricing varies widely by body part, ranging from $800 to $2,500, though many insurers negotiate lower rates. Packages combining a chiropractic consultation, X-rays, and an initial physical therapy session start around $200 cash-pay. Verify current pricing by calling, as routine adjustments may fluctuate with supplier costs and plan contracts.
Chattanooga supports several standalone chiropractic offices offering adjustments in the $50 to $80 range; practices like Riverside Chiropractic and River City Chiropractic focus purely on spinal adjustment and refer imaging externally, which delays diagnosis by one to three days. Pinnacle's integrated model avoids that delay and eliminates duplicate intake paperwork, a practical advantage for patients with acute injuries needing quick diagnosis. Conversely, a patient seeking only an occasional maintenance adjustment for a well-diagnosed condition may find a single-service chiropractor simpler and equally effective. Chattanooga also hosts several physical medicine clinics affiliated with larger systems like CHI Memorial and Erlanger; those offices offer orthopedic surgeon consultation, which Pinnacle does not provide in-house, though referral is straightforward. Choose Pinnacle if you want coordinated chiropractic and physical therapy on the same day with on-site imaging; choose a hospital-affiliated clinic if you anticipate needing surgical evaluation within the same care team.
Pinnacle works well for patients with acute neck or lower-back pain, recent auto-accident injuries, or sports injuries needing rapid imaging and hands-on treatment. The on-site imaging particularly benefits workers' compensation and auto-injury patients, where documentation timing matters for claims. Patients with chronic, stable conditions already managed by their chiropractor elsewhere may see little reason to switch. Anyone requiring orthopedic surgery consultation, spine specialist opinion, or advanced imaging beyond MRI (such as CT or ultrasound for soft-tissue diagnosis) should understand that Pinnacle refers those cases out; the clinic positions itself as a gateway, not a final destination for complex cases. Insurance coverage varies significantly, so patients on low-deductible plans with broad in-network access may find the clinic highly accessible, while high-deductible or narrow-network plans may make out-of-pocket costs steep.
New patients should expect to spend 60 to 90 minutes on intake. The process includes a detailed history form covering injury mechanism, prior treatment, daily activities, and pain patterns; an orthopedic and neurologic examination; and typically on-site X-rays (cervical or lumbar spine, or both, depending on symptoms). Once imaging is reviewed, the chiropractor explains findings and outlines a proposed treatment plan, often recommending 2 to 4 weeks of combined chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy. Physical therapy begins with a separate evaluation by the PT on staff, assessing range of motion, strength, and functional limitations to build a targeted exercise program. Total cost for a complete new-patient visit with X-rays ranges from $200 to $350 cash-pay; insurance will typically cover a portion after copay and deductible application.
Pinnacle operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with limited Saturday availability depending on season and demand (call to confirm Saturday hours, as they fluctuate). The clinic maintains a dedicated on-site parking lot with space for 15 to 20 vehicles, typical for Chattanooga medical offices and rarely a constraint. Located in Chattanooga proper (verify the exact address when scheduling to confirm distance from your home or workplace), the clinic is accessible by car; public transit options are limited, making driving the practical default. No walk-in appointments are offered; new-patient consultations require advance booking, often available within 3 to 7 business days.
Pinnacle's integration of imaging, adjustment, and rehabilitation under one roof addresses a real gap in Chattanooga's chiropractic landscape, particularly for patients whose pain origin is uncertain or who need rapid return to function.
