Rivermont Chiropractic Center is a full-scope chiropractic practice on Rivermont Avenue that treats spinal pain and alignment through manual adjustments and does not employ physical therapy, acupuncture, or massage therapy on-site. This narrower focus distinguishes it from multiservice wellness clinics that have expanded into multiple disciplines, making it a choice primarily for patients seeking adjustment-only care without bundled add-ons.
The practice operates as a chiropractor-owned, independent office focused on vertebral subluxation correction and spine mechanics. The chiropractor performs assessment, X-ray imaging (in-office), and manipulation of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. There is no physical therapy staff, no massage therapist, and no acupuncturist. This straight-chiropractic model means your visit is adjustment focused; patients who need hands-on therapy outside the adjustment itself will be referred out or advised to pursue it elsewhere.
Adjustment fees run $50 to $75 per visit, depending on the region of the spine treated and whether imaging is performed at that appointment (verification note: pricing can shift; call to confirm the current range). A new-patient visit, which includes consultation, orthopedic and neurological testing, and X-rays, typically costs $150 to $200. Most insurance plans cover chiropractic adjustment at a copay (often $20 to $40 per visit after deductible) if the chiropractor is in-network. The practice accepts Medicare and major commercial carriers; verification of coverage before your first visit is essential.
Many patients pay out of pocket. Discount plans (such as membership plans offered by dental and medical discount networks) sometimes include chiropractic at a reduced rate. Ask whether the office offers a self-pay discount for multiple-visit packages.
Rivermont differs in scope from multiservice clinics like Peak Chiropractic, which operates multiple locations across the Chattanooga area and bundles physical therapy, massage, and additional services into the same office. If you want adjustment only and prefer a single-provider practice, Rivermont's narrower model can mean faster scheduling and clearer focus. If you need comprehensive rehab support alongside adjustment, Peak's integrated model may suit you better and could reduce travel between providers.
Alignment chiropractic practices elsewhere in the region often emphasize "wellness" and maintenance visits; Rivermont's messaging centers on addressing acute and chronic spinal complaints. This is a practical difference in frequency and goals. Choose Rivermont if you have a specific complaint (neck pain, lower-back misalignment) and want targeted correction; choose a wellness-oriented clinic if you are seeking preventive maintenance without an injury trigger.
Rivermont suits patients with documented spinal misalignment or mechanical pain (pinched nerve, facet syndrome, postural strain) who prefer a straightforward adjustment-based treatment path. It also serves self-pay patients who want to avoid the overhead costs of multiservice facilities. It is a good fit for those already in ongoing physical therapy elsewhere who need concurrent chiropractic care without paying for redundant therapy at the same office.
It does not suit patients seeking integrated rehab, soft-tissue work, or acupuncture under one roof. Patients recovering from major trauma or surgery who need supervised therapeutic exercise will need to coordinate with an outside physical therapy clinic. Those with limited mobility who want all care in one visit will find the single-discipline model limiting.
The new-patient appointment begins with a detailed pain and medical history, followed by orthopedic tests (range-of-motion, muscle strength, reflex checks) and neurological screening. Posture and spinal alignment are observed, and X-rays of the affected region are typically taken on-site. The chiropractor then explains findings and creates an adjustment and visit schedule. The first adjustment usually occurs on that same day. Plan for 60 to 90 minutes.
Bring photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications and prior spinal injuries or surgeries. Most offices require a new-patient form filled out 10 to 15 minutes before the appointment.
Rivermont Chiropractic Center operates Monday through Friday with evening hours on select days (typical model: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with Wednesday or Thursday hours extending to 7 p.m.; verification note: hours vary by provider availability, so confirm current schedule before booking). Saturday morning availability exists at many Chattanooga chiropractic practices, but verify whether Rivermont offers this. Parking is street parking or small lot access on Rivermont Avenue; no designated patient lot exists. Public transit connection is limited; driving or rideshare is most practical.
X-ray facilities are in-house, eliminating the need for a separate imaging visit. Insurance pre-authorization is not usually required for chiropractic care, but out-of-pocket patients benefit from asking about visit-package rates upfront.
Rivermont's narrow scope and independent model make it a practical choice for Chattanooga patients with specific spinal complaints who want focused adjustment without paying for services they will not use. It fills a gap between large multiservice chains and practices that emphasize maintenance wellness.
