Common Questions

  • Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on your body’s ability to heal itself.

    Doctors of Chiropractic practice conservative, noninvasive, nonaddictive treatment methods for musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders.

    Chiropractors use joint adjustments, stretching, myofascial work, and exercise, as well as nutrition and lifestyle counseling for treatment.

  • An adjustment, or manipulation, is when a chiropractor applies controlled force through a joint to improve range of motion, reduce spasm, and relieve pain. This can be done by hand or with the use of gentle tools.

  • Yes, Dr.McCrea is passionate about and has experience treating Active-Duty service members.

    It is important to note that Tricare insurance does not cover Chiropractic care in the community. Therefore, it will be an out-of-pocket cost to be treated.

    Dr.McCrea offers affordable prices for treatment and is happy to provide military discounts for active duty and family members. Call the office or contact her to find out more information!

    In an effort to encourage continuation of care from her previous patients, New Patient Exam fees will be waived for any Active-Duty Service Member who has previously seen Dr.McCrea within the past year! Mention this when you call for scheduling to receive the additional discount.

  • Yes! Chiropractors can offer treatment to muscles and ligaments, and provide exercises and stretches.

  • No. Chiropractors can treat muscle, nerve, and joints in the whole body.

  • This varies on the person; however most women can receive care late into their third trimester. Your chiropractor will work with you to determine the safest and most effective timeline for your prenatal care.

  • “I was very happy to see [Dr.McCrea]. She has a sweet disposition and listens to your every concern to determine the best treatment for you”

  • “I trust her and her treatments. Feeling better every day”

  • "Dr.McCrea is an amazing chiropractor, who is insightful and very helpful."