Chiropractors in Virginia

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Photo of Paul H. Rhyu, DC, ND, OMD, PhD, PC, Chiropractor
Paul H. Rhyu
Chiropractor, DC, ND, OMD, PhD, PC
Verified Verified
Centreville, VA 20121
Western & Eastern Conservative Healthcare "Acupuncture; Past and Present" to General Public and "Red Cross- Protect Your Back" to General Public Author of "Living Too Short Dying Too Long" Professor, VA College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Rollerblade World Team Doctor
Western & Eastern Conservative Healthcare "Acupuncture; Past and Present" to General Public and "Red Cross- Protect Your Back" to General Public Author of "Living Too Short Dying Too Long" Professor, VA College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Rollerblade World Team Doctor
(703) 829-5973 View (703) 829-5973
Photo of Jason Ji Yoo, DC, BA, Chiropractor
Jason Ji Yoo
Chiropractor, DC, BA
Verified Verified
Herndon, VA 20170
The practice implements the latest in diagnostic and therapeutic equipment so my patients have the most effective treatment available and thus, a speedy return to optimum health without the use of drugs or surgery.
The practice implements the latest in diagnostic and therapeutic equipment so my patients have the most effective treatment available and thus, a speedy return to optimum health without the use of drugs or surgery.
(703) 910-5974 View (703) 910-5974
Photo of Daniel E Atwell, DC, Chiropractor
Daniel E Atwell
Chiropractor, DC
Verified Verified
Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Our office offers a variety of care including infants to elderly, but always remains focused on correcting the cause of your discomfort or condition rather that just treating symptoms. We are a full spectrum wellness center offering chiropractic, creating wellness programs, massage, exercise, and spa treatments. We have the latest in computer technology to evaluate your condition and offer objective findings for not only when you begin care, but also as you progress. Our motto is "Healthy by Choice, Not By Chance." And we live by our slogan " Expect Miracles...We DO." Choose to Get Well With Atwell.
Our office offers a variety of care including infants to elderly, but always remains focused on correcting the cause of your discomfort or condition rather that just treating symptoms. We are a full spectrum wellness center offering chiropractic, creating wellness programs, massage, exercise, and spa treatments. We have the latest in computer technology to evaluate your condition and offer objective findings for not only when you begin care, but also as you progress. Our motto is "Healthy by Choice, Not By Chance." And we live by our slogan " Expect Miracles...We DO." Choose to Get Well With Atwell.
(540) 384-0940 View (540) 384-0940
Photo of W Jean-Luc Sansfaute, DC, Chiropractor
W Jean-Luc Sansfaute
Chiropractor, DC
Verified Verified
Alexandria, VA 22302
The mission of Skyline Wellness Center is to promote the well-being of the community by providing accessible, quality care for people of all ages and utilizing a service system that emphasizes trust, respect, confidentiality, and compassion. The clinic is committed to care that focuses on the overall health of every patient, including rehabilitation and exercise advice, continuing patient education, ergonomics training, and nutritional support. The commitment extends further to the philosophy that we exist for the patient.
The mission of Skyline Wellness Center is to promote the well-being of the community by providing accessible, quality care for people of all ages and utilizing a service system that emphasizes trust, respect, confidentiality, and compassion. The clinic is committed to care that focuses on the overall health of every patient, including rehabilitation and exercise advice, continuing patient education, ergonomics training, and nutritional support. The commitment extends further to the philosophy that we exist for the patient.
(540) 491-0804 View (540) 491-0804
Photo of David P Sniezek, DC, MD, MBA, FAAIM, LAc, Chiropractor
David P Sniezek
Chiropractor, DC, MD, MBA, FAAIM, LAc
Verified Verified
McLean, VA 22102
Washingtonian Magazine 'Top Doctor' in Rehab Medicine and acupuncturist / chiropractor to the Washington Wizards. Fully trained/licensed MD (Rehab Med - GW 89') qualified to practice acupuncture (Harvard Med School / UCLA Postgrad - 07' / 95') and chiropractor (Logan College of Chiro - 79') with over 40 yrs experience. Wash, DC and McLean, VA. Our practice is a unique blend of conventional and complementary therapies that are patient-centered and utilizes safe and evidence-based treatments.
Washingtonian Magazine 'Top Doctor' in Rehab Medicine and acupuncturist / chiropractor to the Washington Wizards. Fully trained/licensed MD (Rehab Med - GW 89') qualified to practice acupuncture (Harvard Med School / UCLA Postgrad - 07' / 95') and chiropractor (Logan College of Chiro - 79') with over 40 yrs experience. Wash, DC and McLean, VA. Our practice is a unique blend of conventional and complementary therapies that are patient-centered and utilizes safe and evidence-based treatments.
(703) 506-8471 View (703) 506-8471
FAQs - About Chiropractors

How can I find a chiropractor in Virginia?

To find a chiropractor near you, input your city, town, suburb, zip code, or a provider's name in the search bar at the top of the page. From there, you can filter by provider specialty, treatment technique, and provider gender to find a chiropractor who matches your needs.

When you visit a chiropractor's profile, you can get a better idea if they're the right fit for you. Consider things like session cost, provider specialty and technique, as well as their location. If someone seems like a good match, you can email them or call the number on their profile. When speaking with a potential chiropractor, pay attention to whether or not you feel comfortable in the conversation and how knowledgeable they are about your specific concerns. It may also be helpful to ask more about their general approach to wellbeing and what credentials they hold in chiropractic practice.

What does a chiropractor do?

A chiropractor uses various hands-on techniques to align the body's joints, muscles, and bones, aiming to reduce musculoskeletal pain and improve mobility. Chiropractic sessions, often referred to as "adjustments," involve the chiropractor manipulating misaligned body parts through stretching and flexing movements to enhance physical functioning. Many chiropractors focus on spinal adjustments, as the spine plays a central role in core mobility and overall physical health. Additionally, some chiropractors offer complementary services as part of a holistic approach to well-being, such as mindfulness practices, aromatherapy, nutritional counseling, and other stress-reduction modalities.

However, chiropractic care may not be suitable for everyone. Individuals with broken bones, severe arthritis, or advanced nerve-related conditions should consult a medical doctor before pursuing chiropractic treatment to ensure it is safe and will not exacerbate their condition.

Is a chiropractor a medical doctor?

No, chiropractors are not medical doctors. Although many chiropractors hold a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree, the educational and practical training required for this degree is distinct from that required to become a licensed medical doctor. Like medical doctors, chiropractors receive specialized training in areas such as anatomy, physiology, and orthopedics, and many DC programs are four years long and require an undergraduate degree for enrollment, similar to medical school. However, DC programs focus primarily on hands-on musculoskeletal treatments and do not include training in pharmaceutical interventions. As a result, chiropractors cannot prescribe medications like medical doctors can.

Because of their different treatment modalities and training background, chiropractic services are usually seen as an adjunct to typical medical care but can nevertheless provide essential services for clients facing a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.

What is the difference between a chiropractor and a physical therapist?

Chiropractors and physical therapists both aim to improve the body’s functioning and reduce pain, but their treatment approaches and training backgrounds differ significantly. Chiropractic care primarily involves hands-on adjustments to the musculoskeletal system, focusing on spinal alignment and manipulation. In contrast, physical therapy emphasizes improving mobility through targeted exercises, such as strength training and stretching routines. While both can address acute and chronic conditions, physical therapy is often time-limited and focuses on specific issues, typically requiring a referral from a primary care or orthopedic doctor. Conversely, chiropractic care is often pursued over a longer duration and may even be used preventatively, with referrals rarely needed.

The training programs for chiropractors and physical therapists also differ. Both chiropractors and physical therapists undergo 3-4 year training programs and must pass licensing examinations. However, chiropractic programs concentrate on spinal adjustment techniques, whereas physical therapy programs emphasize overall mobility and exercise-based interventions to improve physical function. Additionally, chiropractors most commonly work in private practice, while physical therapists practice in diverse settings, including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, fitness centers, outpatient clinics, and private practices.

How much does it cost to see an chiropractor?

Most estimates of chiropractic service costs are between $60-$200 per session, depending on factors such as location, provider experience, and therapy type. There may be additional fees associated with chiropractic services, such as if the chiropractor orders X-rays or uses more advanced interventions, such as shockwave therapy. Depending on a client's insurance plan, a portion of session costs may be covered by insurance. Some chiropractors may also offer session packages or discounts, which can be a great option for clients looking to sign-up for multiple sessions at once and reduce costs.

Are chiropractor treatments covered by insurance?

Many insurance plans do cover chiropractor treatments but usually require a referral from a physician, such as a primary care physician or orthopedic specialist. Some insurances may also only cover specific services; Medicare Part B, for instance, will cover spinal adjustment services for the treatment of vertebral subluxation but will not cover most ancillary services provided by chiropractors, such as non-spinal adjustments or X-rays. Depending on the plan, clients may be responsible for a copayment for services and/or have a cap on the number of chiropractor sessions that are covered in a given year.