No. Most patients do not need x-rays for a safe and accurate diagnosis. We use research-backed muscle, posture, and movement testing to evaluate your condition. If imaging is medically necessary (for example, after significant trauma, or if we suspect a fracture, scoliosis, or osteoporosis), we'll refer you out to a qualified imaging center.
Yes. When performed by a licensed doctor of chiropractic and matched to your condition, adjustments are very safe. Before any adjustment, our doctors evaluate whether it's appropriate and choose a technique — Diversified, Activator, Thompson Drop, or another — based on what's safest and most effective for you.
It depends on the condition, how long you've been dealing with it, and how you respond to the first few visits. We'll give you an honest treatment plan after your initial exam — and we don't sell large prepaid packages. If you're feeling better and don't need to come back, we'll tell you.
Two key differences. First, every visit combines chiropractic care with rehabilitation and soft-tissue work, not just a quick adjustment. Second, our follow-up visits are 30 minutes — long enough to actually address the root cause, not just the symptom. We also do not require x-rays and do not sell prepaid treatment packages.
We bill most major insurances, including Medicare, BCBS, Anthem, Cigna, Meritain, Aetna, United Healthcare, ILWU, and auto insurance for accident-related care. Kaiser members are welcome at a discounted private-pay rate, with no referral required. Call (925) 273-7016 for a complimentary insurance verification.
Yes. Dr. Sabena Chahal and Dr. Breanna Murphy are both Webster-certified, a prenatal chiropractic technique specifically developed to support comfort during pregnancy and optimal pelvic alignment for birth. Our tables are equipped with pregnancy accommodations, and the Activator method is available for areas where traditional adjustments may not be appropriate.
Physical therapy is best for patients who need 1:1 exercise therapy — particularly after surgery or significant injury. Chiropractic care, especially at Balanced Livermore, emphasizes manual, hands-on treatment of joints and soft tissue along with rehabilitation. The two professions overlap and often complement each other; if you'd benefit more from one than the other, we'll tell you.
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