Riverview Chiropractic is a three-provider clinic in East Chattanooga that emphasizes spinal decompression therapy alongside traditional adjustments and is one of the few local practices that accepts workers' compensation cases directly.
Riverview operates as a general chiropractic practice with a clinical tilt toward mechanical spine problems, particularly those treatable through decompression. The clinic works with athletes, manual laborers, and desk workers. Riverview's acceptance of workers' compensation means injured employees can seek care without navigating insurer pre-authorization delays as rigidly as other offices require. The practice also handles routine adjustments and orthopedic work-ups but is not a multi-discipline center offering physical therapy or massage on-site.
The clinic offers adjustments, spinal decompression therapy (automated traction), postural assessments, and orthopedic testing. Decompression sessions typically run 20 to 30 minutes and are billed per session; verify current session pricing by calling directly, as insurance reimbursement and cash rates fluctuate. Standard adjustment visits (15 to 20 minutes) range from $40 to $65 without insurance, depending on complexity. Many major insurances are accepted. New patients should expect to budget for initial consultation and imaging (X-ray) if clinically indicated; this first visit often runs $100 to $150 out-of-pocket after insurance, though workers' compensation visits may have different cost structures.
Chattanooga has roughly 20 active chiropractic practices. Riverview's spinal decompression focus and workers' compensation acceptance set it apart from high-volume adjustment-focused clinics like Premier Chiropractic (which emphasizes family wellness and insurance coverage but fewer specialized modalities). Riverview also differs from practices positioned as wellness centers, which blend adjustments with massage, nutritional counseling, and fitness coaching; those tend to cost more per visit and suit patients seeking holistic care rather than targeted rehabilitation. Choose Riverview if you have a specific mechanical spine issue (disc herniation, sciatica, pinched nerve), have a work injury, or want a clinical environment focused on measurable progress. Choose a wellness-focused clinic if you want maintenance care and lifestyle integration; choose Premier or similar high-volume practices if you prefer frequent adjustments without specialized equipment.
Riverview suits patients with diagnosed spine pathology (herniated disc, stenosis, subluxation), anyone navigating a workers' compensation claim, and those willing to commit to a treatment plan that may span 12 to 20 sessions. It does not suit patients seeking same-day relief from acute pain without imaging or assessment, patients who need on-site physical therapy or massage, or those looking for a wellness membership model. The practice is also not ideal for patients with complex comorbidities or those who require multidisciplinary coordination; in those cases, referral to a spine specialist or physical medicine and rehabilitation physician is more appropriate.
New patients complete a detailed intake form covering injury history, pain location, prior imaging, and insurance information. The chiropractor performs orthopedic testing (range-of-motion checks, neurological screening, palpation) and may order X-rays if not recently done. This visit typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. If decompression is recommended, the chiropractor explains the protocol, trial schedule, and expected outcomes before beginning treatment. Workers' compensation visits may require additional documentation or employer notification depending on your insurer's process.
Riverview Chiropractic operates Monday through Friday, generally 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; verify current hours and Saturday schedule before booking. The clinic is located on East Main Street and has dedicated on-site parking. Appointments are required; walk-in visits are accommodated only if the schedule permits.
Riverview fills a practical gap in Chattanooga's chiropractic landscape for patients with specific spine problems or work-injury claims who want to avoid the trial-and-error of high-volume adjustment clinics. The decompression equipment and workers' compensation infrastructure make it a credible first call for these cases.
