Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before your visit.

Yes, appointments are recommended to ensure we can give you the time and care you deserve. Same-day appointments are often available.

Your first visit includes a consultation, exam, and a discussion about your symptoms and goals. We’ll create a personalized plan to help you feel better and move better.

Yes! We provide certified DOT physical exams for commercial drivers. Our process is quick, efficient, and designed to get you back on the road fast.

DOT exams typically take about 25 minutes. We focus on making the process smooth paperless and stress-free. Please bring a valid driver's license, your current medical card, a list of all medications including dosages, and your glasses or hearing aids if you use them. If you have a condition like sleep apnea or diabetes, bring your recent compliance report or A1C results.

If you meet all health standards, the certificate is usually good for 2 years in bold. However, if you have certain health conditions like hypertension you may be issued a 3 to 6 month or one-year certificate to monitor your status. 

We recommend scheduling ahead, but we do our best to accommodate walk-ins when availability allows.

The goal is to keep you on the road safely. If a disqualifying condition is found, we often work with your primary doctor to manage the issue so you can be cleared in the future.

Most auto insurance policies include personal injury protection (PIP), which covers your initial medical expenses regardless of who may be at fault. We worked directly with your insurance or attorney to handle the billing so you can focus on recovery.

We accept most major commercial insurance plans. Since every plan is different, we offer a complimentary benefit eligibility check just gives just give us a call with your member ID and will let you know exactly what coverage looks like before your first visit.

We believe everyone deserves care. We offer affordable self-pay rates and flexible payment plans to ensure you get the treatment you need without financial stress.

An adjustment is a precise, controlled movement applied to a joint to restore proper motion and alignment. It helps "unstick" joints that aren't moving right, which reduces nerve irritation and muscle tension.

In Massachusetts, you generally have the right to choose your own healthcare provider for a workers comp claim. We can help you navigate the initial paperwork to ensure your care care is documented correctly for your claim.

Any questions not listed here? Message us directly through our HIPAA secure Jane portal or call (774)757-1700.